This event will be led by space scientists Tara Ruttley, Metavisionaries' Director of Sciences (former associate chief scientist at NASA), and James Green, ISU's Core Co-Chair, & former Chief Scientist of NASA.
This is the beginning of a partnership that will gather educators, scientists, and industry experts to deliver interdisciplinary curricula and prepare students for the future of work, which is closely aligned with SSP's philosophy. The SSP is an intensive two-month program hosted every year.
How Star Trek blazed new trails in space — with a hand from Jeff Bezos
Over the course of five decades, advances in space science and exploration have changed the Star Trek saga — but it's obvious that the sci-fi TV show has changed the course of space exploration as well.
You need look no further than Amazon's billionaire founder Jeff Bezos, who took inspiration from Star Trek to green-light talking computers and his very own Blue Origin space effort .
High Schoolers Measure Earth's Magnetism from Space - Eos
With mathematical models and estimates, coding know-how, and a small computer, three high school students from Portugal succeeded in an experiment to measure Earth's magnetic field and pinpoint its pole locations using data from space.
Using Python, the students wrote code for a small Raspberry Pi computer, an Astro Pi, to gather data from our planet's magnetic field during two orbits of the International Space Station (ISS) on 21 April 2021. The experiment's results were published in the American Journal of Physics .
Video: The Fingertip Galaxy: Reflecting Euclid in art
The Fingertip Galaxy was created by visual artist Lisa Pettibone and Euclid instrument scientist Tom Kitching. Since the very first fingerprint was pressed down in 2019, over 250 scientists and engineers have contributed to the piece of art.
So why a galaxy? Euclid is a galaxy-imaging machine that will observe billions of galaxies out to 10 billion light-years to make a 3D map of the Universe. The mission's ultimate aim is to explore dark matter and dark energy .
LIGO resumes work in 2023 with gravitational wave upgrades | Space
Following two years of upgrades, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) is almost ready for its next operating run, which is set to begin in March 2023.
During this fourth operating run (O4) LIGO — which comprises two detectors, one in Washington and one in Louisiana — will be joined by two other gravitational wave observatories: the Virgo interferometer, in Italy, and the Kamioka Gravitational Wave Detector (KAGRA), ...
China's new radio telescope will have dangerous solar eruptions in its gaze
Construction of the world's largest circular radio telescope array aimed at the sun – located in southwest China – is expected to be finished by the end of the year, according to the project's supervisor.
The Daocheng Solar Radio Telescope (DSRT) is being built at a site high up on the Tibetan Plateau and will have 313 dishes, each of them 6 metres (19.7 feet) across.
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