Friday, December 15, 2023

NASA reveals what 2 tomatoes look like after being lost in space for 8 months (video)

Chris Hadfield would love to fly SpaceX's Starship | Space Quiz! Which one of these is caused by a coronal mass ejection (CME) hitting Earth? | NASA reveals what 2 tomatoes lost in space for 8 months
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The Launchpad
Chris Hadfield would love to fly SpaceX's Starship
(NASA)
Hadfield, a retired Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut who commanded the International Space Station in 2013 while charming the world on social media, sat down with Space.com to talk about changes in the space program since he last flew in space.
Full Story: Space (12/15) 
Space Quiz! Which one of these is caused by a coronal mass ejection (CME) hitting Earth?
Learn the answer here!
VoteEarthquakes
VoteHurricanes
VoteGeomagnetic storms
VoteWild fires
NASA reveals what 2 tomatoes lost in space for 8 months
(NASA)
We finally have imagery of NASA's lost space tomato - and surprise, there are two. New footage shows two tiny tomatoes that were lost in 2022 after astronaut Frank Rubio harvested them on the International Space Station. The chance discovery in the six-bedroom complex showed us how the 17% humidity onboard affects food in a Ziploc bag; Rubio had temporarily stowed the food inside and found it floated away in the meantime.
Full Story: Space (12/15) 
Skywatching
Geminid meteors light up the sky in amazing photos
(Thilina Kaluthotage/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Photographers worldwide watched the celestial spectacle this year, and we rounded up some of the best in case you couldn't catch the meteor shower in person.
Full Story: Space (12/14) 
Spaceflight
Rocket Lab returns to flight with satellite launch
(Rocket Lab)
The company's Electron rocket lifted off from New Zealand tonight (Dec. 14) a little after 11:00 p.m. EST (0400 GMT and 5:00 p.m. New Zealand time on Dec. 15), carrying the Tsukuyomi-1 satellite for the Japanese Earth-imaging company iQPS skyward.
Full Story: Space (12/15) 
Science & Astronomy
Sun unleashes most powerful since 2017 (video)
(NASA/SDO)
The outburst, which occurred at 12:02 p.m. EST (1702 GMT), registered as an X2.8, making it the most powerful solar flare since September 2017.
Full Story: Space (12/14) 
SpaceX
SpaceX to launch 1st batch of 'direct to cell' Starlinks
(SpaceX)
SpaceX plans to launch another batch of its Starlink internet satellites early Saturday morning (Dec. 16), A Falcon 9 rocket topped with 21 Starlink craft is scheduled to launch from California's Vandenberg Space Force Base during a roughly 3.5-hour window that opens at 12:19 a.m. EST.
Full Story: Space (12/15) 
Search for Life
Is humanity prepared for contact with intelligent aliens?
(Seth Shostak/SETI Institute)
First of all, the consequences of first contact strongly depend on the way it takes place. A new paper offers the view that first contact with alien life poses considerable risks for humanity. Additionally, a first contact event could also take place without being culturally recognized.
Full Story: Space (12/15) 
Entertainment
Saturn V moon rocket art revealed for 2024 $1 coin
(U.S. Mint)
The United States Mint is getting ready to put a rocket in your pocket. As first announced in 2022, the state of Alabama chose NASA's historic Saturn V to appear on a $1 coin as its example of American Innovation. With the dollar piece now nearing its Spring 2024 release, the mint has revealed the final design for the moon rocket-adorned coin.
Full Story: Space (12/15) 
 
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Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Perseverance rover celebrates 1,000 Mars days on the Red Planet

Perseverance rover celebrates 1,000 sols on Mars | Space Quiz! On Mars, how long is a sol? | Blue Origin will return to flight with uncrewed mission
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The Launchpad
Perseverance rover celebrates 1,000 sols on Mars
(NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS)
Perseverance and its tiny robotic partner, the Ingenuity helicopter, landed inside Mars' Jezero Crater on Feb. 18, 2021. Ever since, the big rover has been hunting for signs of ancient Mars life on the floor of the 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) Jezero, which is a great place to do such work. Now, the car-sized Perseverance has now been exploring its exotic environs for 1,000 Mars days, or sols.
Full Story: Space (12/13) 
Space Quiz! On Mars, how long is a sol?
Learn the answer here!
Vote24 hours, 37 minutes
Vote26 hours, 18 minutes
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Blue Origin will return to flight with uncrewed mission
(Blue Origin)
Blue Origin will end its 15-month spaceflight hiatus next week, if all goes according to plan. The company, which was founded by Amazon's Jeff Bezos, hasn't flown since its New Shepard suborbital vehicle suffered an anomaly during an uncrewed research flight on Sept. 12, 2022. But that long drought is about to end.
Full Story: Space (12/12) 
Space Deal of the Day
Christmas camera deal: $900 off Canon EOS R5
(Canon, Future)
Save $900 in this Christmas holiday Canon camera deal. The camera (ranked as the best Canon camera in our Best cameras guide) was reduced by $500 for Amazon Prime Day and then we saw this crash down another $400 to its lowest-ever price at $2999 during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, but it's still going!
Full Story: Space (12/13) 
Skywatching
The Geminid meteor shower peaks tonight!
(Costfoto/Future Publishing via Getty Images)
For those who are hoping to get a view of the peak of the Geminid meteor shower overnight tonight, it appears that about half of the contiguous (48) states will have clear, starry skies - a perfect backdrop for watching this very best of the year's principal meteor displays.
Full Story: Space (12/13) 
Spaceflight
NASA assembling giant Artemis 2 moon rocket
(NASA)
Parts of the two solid rocket boosters that will be strapped to the SLS core stage of Artemis 2 are being processed at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, the site from which the mission will launch.
Full Story: Space (12/13) 
Science & Astronomy
Intergalactic 'stream of stars' is the 1st of its kind
(William Herschel Telescope/Román et al.)
Astronomers have accidentally discovered the first known intergalactic trail of stars. The gigantic "stellar stream," which is around 10 times longer than the Milky Way, suggests that more of these structures could be lurking in deep space, a new study reveals.
Full Story: Space (12/12) 
Technology
Watch Japanese startup test engine run on cow-dung
(Interstellar Technologies Inc.)
A Japanese space startup has taken a big step toward developing its first orbital rocket - which will be powered by gas from cow dung. Interstellar Technologies Inc. recently performed a combustion chamber static fire test at Japan's Hokkaido Spaceport as part of the development of the Cosmos engine for its Zero rocket.
Full Story: Space (12/13) 
Star Trek
'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 5 snippet
(Paramount Plus)
The new footage was shown at the 2023 São Paulo Comic Con in Brazil, since there's no major U.S. events left in the calendar before the air date of April 2023.
Full Story: Space (12/12) 
 
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