Monday, July 8, 2024

Europe's new Ariane 6 rocket launching for 1st time ever this week

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The Launchpad
New Ariane 6 rocket launching for 1st time this week
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Europe's new heavy-lift Ariane 6 rocket is set to make its long-delayed debut on Tuesday (July 9). If all goes according to plan, the Ariane 6 will launch from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, on Tuesday during a four-hour window that opens at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT).
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This Week In Space: E118 - Understanding the Darkness
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On Episode 118 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and guest co-host Isaac Arthur talk with Alina Kiessling and Jason Rhodes, both research scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, about the concepts of dark matter and dark energy and their broader implications for cosmology, exoplanet research, and more.
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Space Deal of the Day
4th of July deal still running: Save $800 on Nikon D850
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Snap up the Nikon D850 DSLR camera with a massive $800 discount with this July 4 deal still running when you grab it from Amazon. This camera features as the best DSLR in our best cameras guide, so we think this is a deal worth considering. Save over $800 on the Nikon D850 DSLR camera when you grab it on Amazon, ahead of Amazon Prime Day.
Full Story: Space (7/5) 
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Skywatching
Astrophotographer captures stunning photos of our sun
(Mark Johnston (@azastroguy))
These incredibly detailed images of the sun were captured by astrophotographer Mark Johnston from his backyard in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Full Story: Space (7/7) 
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Spaceflight
'No fireworks on ISS,' so astronauts 'paint' light instead
(Matthew Dominick/NASA)
With no fireworks allowed on the space station, NASA astronauts improvised with camera flashes to celebrate Independence Day. International Space Station (ISS) astronaut Matthew Dominick played around with "light painting" -- a long exposure in a dark room that illuminates a subject with a light source -- during Expedition 71's time off to celebrate the Fourth of July.
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Science & Astronomy
NASA caught footage of 2 asteroids zipping by Earth
(NASA/JPL-Caltech)
NASA's Goldstone planetary radar system recently recorded two near-Earth asteroids, 2024 MK and 2011 UL21, flying by our planet. Perhaps a tad alarming, one was only detected 13 days before it safely bypassed Earth, but scientists at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California assure it never posed a threat. Still, the imagery they were able to collect has been extremely informative.
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SpaceX
SpaceX teases Super Heavy booster 'chopsticks' catch
(SpaceX)
The next flight test of SpaceX's Starship could include a new milestone, according to a teaser included on a video of highlights from the rocket's fourth flight test.
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Technology
How VR is being used to visit worlds we can never reach
(Jackson Ryan)
"I'm standing so close to JAXA's Hayabusa2 asteroid lander that I could reach out and touch it. Instead, I jump on top of it. Then I strike a pose. When I leap off, I float for a moment in the low gravity before touching down gently on the surface of Ryugu, a craggy, gray world devoid of life and color."
Full Story: Space (7/7) 
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Friday, July 5, 2024

Rare 'polar rain' aurora seen from Earth for the first time

NASA astronauts send 4th of July message to Earth | Space Quiz! What is a Pulsar? | 10 tips for planning your 2026 solar eclipse trip
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The Launchpad
NASA astronauts send 4th of July message to Earth
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The six NASA astronauts who are living off planet at the moment just beamed a special birthday message down to their home country. Mike Barratt, Matt Dominick, Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Jeanette Epps, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore each took a turn at the mic, saying a few words about the Fourth of July from their perch aboard the International Space Station (ISS), about 250 miles (400 kilometers) above Earth.
Full Story: Space (7/4) 
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10 tips for planning your 2026 solar eclipse trip
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Are you ready for the next total solar eclipse? As soon as the April 2024, eclipse across North America was over, eclipse chasers turned their attention to planning for the next one, which will be on Aug. 12, 2026. It will be the first total solar eclipse visible from Europe since 2015 and the first in mainland Europe since 1999. However, only five countries will experience totality -- when the moon's shadow completely blocks the sun's face -- on Aug. 12, 2026. That day, the sun will rise totally eclipsed from a remote part of Siberia in Russia before the moon's umbra moves across eastern Greenland, western Iceland and northern Spain, clipping a tiny part of northeastern Portugal.
Full Story: Space (7/4) 
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Skywatching
Rare 'polar rain' aurora seen from Earth for the first time
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A remarkably smooth and puzzling Christmas Day aurora observed over the Arctic in 2022 was the result of a 'rainstorm' of electrons direct from the sun, says Japanese and US-based researchers. It is the first time that a rare aurora of this kind has been seen from the ground, and it came at a time when the gusts of the solar wind had almost completely dropped off, leaving a region of calm around the Earth.
Full Story: Space (7/4) 
Spaceflight
NASA's lunar space station comes to life in new 3D video
(NASA)
Right now, engineers are busy crafting the first components of what will eventually become the Gateway space station. One day, if all goes according to plan, Gateway will serve as the first space station in lunar orbit, and the moon's first genuine transport hub. Though it isn't planned to be permanently inhabited, this station is being built to serve as a forward base for astronauts on Artemis moon missions through the 2030s and beyond.
Full Story: Space (7/5) 
Science & Astronomy
'Extreme' neutron star discovered by Navy research intern
(NASA/National Radio Astronomy Observatory/NRL/Texas Tech)
A rapidly spinning neutron star that sweeps beams of radiation across the universe like a cosmic lighthouse has been discovered by U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Remote Sensing Division intern Amaris McCarver and a team of astronomers.
Full Story: Space (7/5) 
Search for Life
We could terraform Mars - but does that mean we should?
(Daein Ballard, CC BY-SA)
A desert moss could be the key to terraforming Mars, according to a recent study published by Chinese scientists.
Full Story: Space (7/3) 
Entertainment
Starmus 2025 returning to Canary Islands
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The ambitious science and music festival Starmus will return to the Canary Islands in April 2025 for a historic edition, both for the festival and the island of La Palma.
Full Story: Space (7/4) 
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Star Wars
'The Acolyte' episode 6: Who's the Stranger's old master?
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"The Acolyte" slows down a bit in its sixth episode, but gets deeper into the remaining characters' thoughts and feelings.
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Thursday, July 4, 2024

Seminars Digest, Vol 66, Issue 1

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