NASA testing planetary defense by crashing spacecraft into an asteroid - The Washington Post
Heart rates are spiking in the Washington suburbs, where scientists and engineers on Monday evening hope to witness a vending-machine-sized spacecraft that is 7 million miles from Earth crash into an asteroid .
If everything goes as planned, and the laws of gravity and motion don't change at the last minute, this will happen at 7:14 p.m. Eastern time — or, to be precise: 7:14:23.
Target Venus not Mars for first crewed mission to another planet, experts say | Venus | The Guardian
Despite its 'hellish' environment, scientists argue there are good reasons to focus on 'Earth's sister'
But a group of experts are advocating that our other nearest neighbour, rather than Mars, should be the initial target for a crewed mission to another planet.
Space news weekly recap: Artemis I cryogenic test to Webb images of Mars | Technology News,The ...
NASA successfully c onducted a cryogenic tanking demonstration for its Artemis 1 mission on Wednesday (September 21) even though the demonstration was plagued by hydrogen leak issues.
After the demonstration, launch director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson said that all the objectives have been met. After hours of issues, NASA eventually managed to load nearly 1 4 million litres of fuel into the rocket .
NASA's Artemis program has San Antonio, South Texas connections
Mihir Desai, director of space research, space science and engineering at Southwest Research Institute, oversees a team of researchers who developed a satellite for NASA's Artemis I mission.
At UTSA, Kiran Bhaganagar studies Extreme Environments on Earth. That information, she says, will aid missions to the moon and Mars.
NASA updates exploration objectives - SpaceNews
PARIS — NASA has revised and expanded a set of objectives it will use to guide its architecture for lunar and Mars exploration after receiving volumes of feedback from commercial and international partners.
The agency released the revised list of 63 objectives to coincide with a presentation by the agency's deputy administrator, Pam Melroy, at the International Astronautical Congress here Sept. 20.
Do you want to join the challenge to explore the moon?
The Machine Learning Lunar Data Challenge is open to students, researchers and professionals in areas related to planetary sciences, but also to anyone with expertise in data processing .
Announcing the EXPLORE Machine Learning Lunar Data Challenge during the Europlanet Science Congress (EPSC) 2022 in Granada, Spain, this week Giacomo Nodjoumi said that "the Challenge uses data of the Archytas Dome taken by the Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) on the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) ...
Jaw-dropping Jupiter photo made of 600,000 images, photographer says | Space
Veteran astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy of Arizona unveiled this spectacular photo of Jupiter this month on Sept. 17 after capturing his best view yet of the giant planet this month. But what you're seeing isn't just one photo, it's a combination of hundreds of thousands of images.
International Astronautical Congress 2022 IAC 2022 Focus On Asteroid Deflection And Moon Mission ...
International Astronautical Congress 2022: The heads of the world's major space agencies — NASA, ESA, CSA, JAXA, and ISRO presented their future plans at the IAC 2022, and spoke about the challenges that could affect space and humanity. ( Image Source : Twitter/USEmbassyFrance )
ARISS contact is scheduled with students from New England Sci-Tech featured at the BIG E in W.
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station (ARISS) has received schedule confirmation for an ARISS radio contact between an astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and students from New England Sci-Tech located in Natick, MA.
ARISS conducts 60-80 of these special amateur radio contacts each year between students around the globe and crew members with ham radio licenses aboard the ISS.
The #Equinox from space. A 24-hour video from a geosynchronous satellite shows how the Sun's path follows the equa… https://t.co/55dIMOpQKp AstroKatie (from Waterloo, Ontario) Fri Sep 23 19:44:45 +0000 2022
The Earth satellite project bringing Chinese, US and Russian space scientists together https://t.co/MtmRVeX8Gs SCMPNews (from Hong Kong) Sun Sep 25 12:10:56 +0000 2022
For contrast, here's a video from the same satellite around the summer #solstice: the tilt points the north pole mo… https://t.co/UIBHkr4DBk AstroKatie (from Waterloo, Ontario) Fri Sep 23 19:44:46 +0000 2022
Elon #Musk reported that the #Starlink satellite internet is already available on all continents of the Earth, incl… https://t.co/O47wV7IlAS nexta_tv Mon Sep 19 07:55:34 +0000 2022
Army of the Alien Monkeys
Earth is nice. We want it.
We welcome your submission to us.
No comments:
Post a Comment