The La Salle Public Library will virtually host NASA Solar System ambassadors Joel Knapper and Scott Pellican at 6 p.m. Monday, July 11, when they discuss the James Webb Space Telescope. The first images from the telescope are set to be released July 12.
Knapper has been hooked on NASA and space exploration since the seventh grade. Knapper earned a Bachelor of Science degree in English Education from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale. Through the years, he never lost his interest in the space program and continues to learn more each day.
James Webb Space Telescope has comets to catch when science begins | Space
Comets have mystified humanity for millennia, but with the James Webb Space Telescope beginning science operations this month, scientists hope to unravel secrets about these icy objects.
In a study led by Heidi Hammel, executive vice president of the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy and a Webb interdisciplinary scientist, the James Webb Space Telescope 's powerful infrared instruments will be trained on three comets in the solar system .
Saturn's Moon Enceladus - WorldAtlas
How Much Of A Threat Are Asteroids? - WorldAtlas
Space agencies from around the world actively track what are called near-Earth asteroids. These are asteroids that are located within Earth's vicinity, and they pose more of a threat to our world than other asteroids.
FRZ Solar System Bringing the Concept of Adopting Green Energy into the Digital Space - Digital ...
Istanbul, Turkey–(Newsfile Corp. – June 30, 2022) – FRZ Solar System believes in the need to adopt green renewable energy in the real world.
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Satellites falling back on Earth due to solar flares.
Solar flares can cause radio blackouts and impact satellite communications like the electric power grid, internet, mobile phones, navigation signals etc.
Observe the Perseid Meteor Shower at its peak Aug. 11-12: Bill Reed - cleveland.com
An outburst of Perseid meteors lights up the sky in August 2009 in this time-lapse image. (Photo Courtesy of NASA/JPL)
Guest columnist Bill Reed is a NASA solar system ambassador and planetarium specialist at Lake Erie Nature & Science Center in Bay Village. For more information on telescope viewing and astronomy education, visit www.lensc.org/visit/planetarium .
What Is A Light Year? - WorldAtlas
The distances between objects in space are so vast that everyday measurements such as kilometres or miles become too small to be reasonably used. Astronomers use light years as a measurement of distance in space.
If you were to travel away from the solar system, you could look back and see our solar system as it appeared in the past. For example, if you were to travel to a planet 6,000 light years away, you could look back and see the Earth as it was 6,000 years ago.
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