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8 years ago
Jupiters Clouds From New Horizons Via NASA Http://ift.tt/291jPFi

Jupiters Clouds from New Horizons via NASA http://ift.tt/291jPFi


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9 years ago
Enceladus, The Sixth-largest Moon Of Saturn

Enceladus, the sixth-largest moon of Saturn

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9 years ago
The Horsehead Nebula In Infrared From Hubble By NASA, ESA, And The Hubble Heritage Team

The Horsehead Nebula in Infrared from Hubble by NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team


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9 years ago
The Great Red Spot On Jupiter Gets Smaller By 580 Miles Per Year

The Great Red Spot on Jupiter gets smaller by 580 miles per year


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9 years ago
Centaurus A. Same Object. Different Wavelengths.
Centaurus A. Same Object. Different Wavelengths.

Centaurus A. Same object. Different wavelengths.

It’s scary to think most of our universe is invisible to us


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9 years ago
Itty Bitty Mercury Transits The Sun. It Was A Terribly Cloudy Morning With Really Poor Seeing, But Managed

Itty bitty Mercury transits the Sun. It was a terribly cloudy morning with really poor seeing, but managed to snap this. 


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8 years ago
SCIENCE PACKED WEEK: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 7

SCIENCE PACKED WEEK: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 7

The amount of science that occurred this week was so overwhelming that I had to make the title all caps. Five major science related events occurred this week... I was a Judge at the FIRST Robotics Tech Challenge SE Texas Championship, assisted in astronaut user testing, watched a briefing about seven new Earth-like planets found, watched SpaceX Dragon cargo ship dock to the International Space Station, and trained on the job in Mission Control during the Dragon cargo ship unstow.

SCIENCE PACKED WEEK: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 7

1. FIRST Robotics Tech Challenge Judging

FTC is like FRC (that I was in back in high school) except FTC robots are 18in x 18in x 18in, rather than 120lb robots we built, and play a different game. This year's game is Velocity Vortex which required students to build a robot in only six weeks that could lift large medicine balls and shoot Whiffle balls at a target. I had a great time at the FIRST Tech Challenge's SE Texas Regional Champs judging teams. It was a challenge to judge teams when there was so much talent to sift through! Unlike Minnesota FRC's one regional these TX FTC folks have to go through three levels of competition to get to the World Championship. Worlds will be held in Houston this year April 19-22.

Volunteer with at a FIRST Robotics event.

SCIENCE PACKED WEEK: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 7

2. SpaceX Dragon Launch to Space Station

Launch of Falcon9 carrying dragon cargo to Space Station went wonderfully. Additionally, a stage of Flacon 9 successfully landed ON LAND back in Florida to be refurbished and reused. This private space industry/ US Government/ International effort demonstrates Scott Kelly's quote: "Spaceflight is the biggest team sport there is, and it's incredibly important that we all work together to make what is seemingly impossible possible." Kelly said this when he handed over command of the ISS to fellow NASA astronaut Tim Kopra during his Year In Space Mission in 2016. Despite public belief, spaceflight is a team collaboration (not competition) between government, private and international groups.

SCIENCE PACKED WEEK: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 7

3. Astronaut User Testing

In parallel to hands free stowage app development I am "Project Manager-ing" for, I am helping with a similar app on an iPad. This iPad app is going through user testing to get approved and sent up to Space Station. I assisted with user testing including participants from ISO and participants from the astronaut crew office who have flown. The test participants were asked to gather items in the ISS mock-ups and pack them into the SpaceX Dragon cargo ship mock up. I was available for test participants to ask about space station locations. Additionally I made the “play” stowage items that participants gathered and packed.

SCIENCE PACKED WEEK: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 7

4. New Earth-like Planets Found

First known system of seven Earth-sized planets has been found! This solar system is called TRAPPIST-1 and the planets are named letters "a" through "g" from closest to furthest from the Star. These planets are one hundred times closer to their star and closer to each other than the planets in our solar system. This means that on the surface of one planet you can see other planets clearly like our moon. Since this star is significantly cooler than ours which leaves three of these planets habitable despite close proximity to the star. At light speed it would take 39yrs to reach this solar system. In 2016 in Chile, researchers used the TRAPPIST telescope to find two of the planets in TRAPPIST-1. In part of a global effort NASA's Spitzer telescope found total of seven reported this week. In the future NASA's James Webb telescope, set to launch in 2018, will take a closer look at TRAPPIST-1.

Check out what the surface of planet TRAPPIST-1d looks like. Find the other six planets in the sky.

Take a 3D tour of TRAPPIST solar system.

NASA's press release about the new found exoplanets.

Full breif/ exoplanet discovery announcement video here, it's only 30mins long with press questions.

SCIENCE PACKED WEEK: NASA Co-Op #3 Week 7

5. Dragon Cargo Ship Unstow

Conducted on the job training with DISO (Dragon Inventory Stowage Officer) in a Mission Control support room. DISOs are in charge of monitoring the astronaut’s cargo unstow of SpaceX’s dragon cargo ship docked to the International Space Station. Dragon delivered many scientific experiments, food and temperature sensitive items. During unstow astronauts Peggy Whitson and Thomas Pesquet were about an hour ahead of schedule. This crew is extremely efficient and is ahead of schedule for every task, even spacewalks. Pesquet unpacked cold bags where temperature sensitive science is stored and should be unpacked quickly. Whitson retrieved CTBs (Cargo Transfer Bags) from Dragon which included science that needed kept at a particular temperature and pressure. CTBs are White, rectangular, cushiony, sewn bags sealed with a zipper and are used on every flight to contain items.

Unloading items from dragon in an elegant organized fashion is critical because SpaceX must always know its center of gravity. If there is a Dragon emergency in which case dragon cannot stay on ISS and needs to return to Earth the center of gravity is available for accurate trajectory calculations. During my on the job training I followed the procedures sent to crew and recorded changes astronauts made to the procedure. I listened to the voice loops of each of the flight control consoles communicating to each other about the astronaut’s tasks. I was able to confirm “words”, what was spoken over the loop, to the official DISO flight controller as a second check. Sometimes DISO are asked to confirm that an unstow procedure is being completed correctly and sometimes DISO needs to call the Flight Director to point out a stowage item concern.


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8 years ago
Third Spacecraft Of NASA's New Frontiers Program Trilogy, OSIRIS-REx, Launches TODAY SEPTEMBER 8TH To
Third Spacecraft Of NASA's New Frontiers Program Trilogy, OSIRIS-REx, Launches TODAY SEPTEMBER 8TH To
Third Spacecraft Of NASA's New Frontiers Program Trilogy, OSIRIS-REx, Launches TODAY SEPTEMBER 8TH To

Third spacecraft of NASA's New Frontiers Program trilogy, OSIRIS-REx, launches TODAY SEPTEMBER 8TH to collect asteroid samples. Coverage starts at 3:30pmCT with OSIRIS-REx's mission debrief. Launch at 6:05pmCT. OSIRIS-REx will travel to a near-Earth asteroid called Bennu & bring a small sample back to Earth for study. Is OSIRISREx the beginning of asteroid mining? Protecting Earth from asteroid collisions? Watch history unfold! www.ustream.tv/nasahdtv

Third Spacecraft Of NASA's New Frontiers Program Trilogy, OSIRIS-REx, Launches TODAY SEPTEMBER 8TH To
Third Spacecraft Of NASA's New Frontiers Program Trilogy, OSIRIS-REx, Launches TODAY SEPTEMBER 8TH To

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8 years ago
Jupiter Gets His First Close-ups By NASA's Juno Space Craft! Read About The Successful Flyby Here: Http://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasas-juno-to-soar-closest-to-jupiter-this-saturday/

Jupiter gets his first close-ups by NASA's Juno Space craft! Read about the successful flyby here: http://www.nasa.gov/feature/jpl/nasas-juno-to-soar-closest-to-jupiter-this-saturday/ More pictures here: https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam/processing


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9 years ago

Just got my planet stamps from the US Postal Office today for some summer letter writing. They are beautiful!

Space Stamps

Coming in to a post office near you: new “Views of Our Planets: Forever stamps featuring iconic images of the planets in our solar system, including the well-known “Blue Marble” photo of Earth.

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New “Pluto Explored” Forever stamps commemorating the July 2015 flyby of Pluto by our New Horizons spacecraft are also being issued for online purchase.

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The May 31 first-day-of-issue dedication ceremony for the Pluto and planetary stamps will be in New York City at the World Stamp Show. This international gathering of stamp collectors occurs only once each decade in the United States, and – with more than 250,000 visitors expected to attend – is the largest stamp show in the world.

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The Pluto stamps are of special significance to the New Horizons team, which placed a 20-cent 1991 “Pluto: Not Yet Explored” stamp on board the spacecraft. On July 14, 2015, New Horizons carried the stamp on its history-making journey to Pluto and beyond, as jubilant members of the mission team celebrated with a large print, striking the words “not yet.”

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The above pane of 16 Forever stamps, the Postal Service showcases some of the more visually compelling historic, full-disk images of the planets obtained during the last half-centruy of our space exploration. Eight new colorful Forever stamps – each shown twice – feature Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.

This isn’t the first time that space has been featured on postal stamps. In the past, many different space images and missions have been highlighted on the tiny pieces of paper you stick on the corner of your mail.

Here’s a look at a few space stamps of the past:

Nebulae

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Stamps depicting multiple nebulae seen by the Hubble Space Telescope were released in 2000. 

Pioneer 10 

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Launched in 1972, Pioneer 10 was the first spacecraft to travel through the asteroid belt and obtain close-ups of Jupiter

U.S. Launches Satellites 

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This stamp, released in 1999, depicts the post World War II race in space exploration. 

Alan Shepard: First American in Space

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This stamp, released in 2011, featured Alan Shepard, the first American in space. Flying on the Mercury spacecraft, Shepard launched, flew 116 miles high and came back to Earth. His flight lasted about 15 and a half minutes. 

MESSENGER Mission

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MESSENGER, launching in 2004, was the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury. This stamp, released in 2011, highlighted this mission and its importance. Understanding Mercury and how it formed is critical to better understanding the conditions on and evolution of the inner planets.

The new “Views of our Planets” stamps will be widely available across the U.S. at post offices and for online purchase beginning May 31. The Pluto – Explored Forever stamps will only be sold online or by calling 800-782-6724.

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6 years ago
Sorry I Haven’t Posted A Lot Lately. Here Is A Nice Forest I Am Exploring.

Sorry I haven’t posted a lot lately. Here is a nice forest I am exploring.


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7 years ago
Really Awesome Life Preserving Helper, Aka (R.A.L.P.H.) Is A Robot Dedicated In Preserving Plant Life

Really awesome life preserving helper, aka (R.A.L.P.H.) is a robot dedicated in preserving plant life especially endangered plants in a perfectly regulated bio-dome fit for that specific plant.


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8 years ago
Photo By Me. If You Look Close Enough You Can Find Beauty In Anything. : )

Photo by me. If you look close enough you can find beauty in anything. : )


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8 years ago
Photograph By Me. Take Time To Enjoy Nature! : ) Thank You For Liking My Photos!

Photograph by me. Take time to enjoy nature! : ) thank you for liking my photos! <3


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4 years ago

i got mercury and legit got offended, basically my life sucks and i have compressed feelings.... nothing i didnt know already, thx quiz

which planet are you?


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4 months ago
Some Planet Gijinkas Of The Gas Giants!!! Hopefully I Can Push Out The Rocky Planets Soon ✨✨✨
Some Planet Gijinkas Of The Gas Giants!!! Hopefully I Can Push Out The Rocky Planets Soon ✨✨✨
Some Planet Gijinkas Of The Gas Giants!!! Hopefully I Can Push Out The Rocky Planets Soon ✨✨✨
Some Planet Gijinkas Of The Gas Giants!!! Hopefully I Can Push Out The Rocky Planets Soon ✨✨✨

Some planet gijinkas of the gas giants!!! Hopefully I can push out the rocky planets soon ✨✨✨


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