Josh & Frank's Spacewalk Day | International Space Station
Friends of NASA (FoN) is an independent non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to building international support for peaceful space exploration, commerce, scientific discovery, and STEM education.
Pages
Saturday, December 31, 2022
Josh & Frank's Spacewalk Day | International Space Station
Farewell 2022! | NASA
Farewell 2022! | NASA
Image Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky
Image Date: Nov. 16, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #JWST #Earth #Year2022 #Moon #Mars #MoonToMars #Artemis #ArtemisI #SLS #Rocket #Orion #Spacecraft #ISS #Astronauts #Science #HumanSpaceflight #Universe #SpaceTelescope #KSC #KennedySpaceCenter #UnitedStates #Europe #ESA #SolarSystem #Exploration #STEM #Education
2023 Moon Phases - Earth's Southern Hemisphere View | NASA Goddard
2023 Moon Phases - Earth's Southern Hemisphere View | NASA Goddard
This high-definition visualization shows the Moon's phase and libration at hourly intervals throughout 2023, as viewed from the Southern Hemisphere. Each frame represents one hour. In addition, this visualization shows the Moon's orbit position, sub-Earth and subsolar points, and distance from the Earth at true scale. Craters near the terminator are labeled, as are Apollo landing sites, maria, and other albedo features in sunlight.
Video Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
Data Visualization: Ernie Wright of Universities Space Research Association (USRA)
Producer & Editor: David Ladd of Advocates in Manpower Management, Inc. (AIMM)
Duration: 5 minutes
NASA in 2023: A Look Ahead
NASA in 2023: A Look Ahead
In 2022, we made history. In 2023, we are preparing for our future by exploring the secrets of the universe. All for the benefit of humanity.
In 2022, we launched our mega Moon rocket for the first time—sending the uncrewed Orion spacecraft around the Moon, we kicked off a new era in astronomy with record-breaking new imagery from the Webb Space Telescope, we moved an asteroid in humanity’s first ever planetary defense demonstration and much more.
Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Video Producer: Shane Apple
Duration: 3 minutes, 17 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 31, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #JWST #Earth #Year2022 #Moon #Mars #MoonToMars #Artemis #ArtemisI #SLS #Rocket #Orion #Spacecraft #ISS #Astronauts #Science #HumanSpaceflight #Cosmos #Universe #SpaceTelescope #UnitedStates #Europe #ESA #SolarSystem #Exploration #STEM #Education #HD #Video
2023 Moon Phases - Earth's Northern Hemisphere View | NASA Goddard
2023 Moon Phases - Earth's Northern Hemisphere View | NASA Goddard
This high-definition visualization shows the Moon's phase and libration at hourly intervals throughout 2023, as viewed from the Northern Hemisphere. Each frame represents one hour. In addition, this visualization shows the Moon's orbit position, sub-Earth and subsolar points, and distance from the Earth at true scale. Craters near the terminator are labeled, as are Apollo landing sites, maria, and other albedo features in sunlight.
Video Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
Data Visualization: Ernie Wright (USRA)
Producer & Editor: David Ladd of Advocates in Manpower Management, Inc. (AIMM)
Duration: 5 minutes
Release Date: Nov. 9, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #Earth #NorthernHemisphere #Moon #Phases2023 #Geology #Craters #Apollo #Artemis #DeepSpace #MoonToMars #Exploration #SolarSystem #USRA #GSFC #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #Visualization #HD #Video
Friday, December 30, 2022
SpaceX Falcon 9 EROS-C Mission Launch | Vandenberg Space Force Base
SpaceX Falcon 9 EROS-C Mission Launch | Vandenberg Space Force Base
NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio Talks with Telemundo | International Space Station
NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio Talks with Telemundo | International Space Station
NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio Official NASA Biography
https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/frank-rubio
https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/frank-rubio/biography
An international partnership of space agencies provides and operates the elements of the International Space Station (ISS). The principals are the space agencies of the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada. The ISS has been the most politically complex space exploration program ever undertaken.
Credit: NASA Video
Duration: 22 minutes
Release Date: Dec. 30, 2022
#NASA #Space #ISS #Earth #Planet #NASAenespañol #Español #Astronaut #FrankRubio #FlightEngineer #FlightSurgeon #Pilot #USArmy #Military #HispanicAmerican #LatinoAmerican #Science #HumanSpaceflight #Astronauts #Expedition68 #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
What's Up for January 2023 | Skywatching Tips from NASA
What's Up for January 2023 | Skywatching Tips from NASA
What are some skywatching highlights for the Northern Hemisphere in January 2023?
Some lovely groupings this month include the Moon with Mars, and later with Jupiter, and a close conjunction of Venus and Saturn. The brilliant stars of the Northern Hemisphere's winter sky are a dazzling sight all month long. And a comet discovered last March makes its closest approach to Earth in January, gracing pre-dawn skies.
0:00 Intro
0:11 Moon & planet highlights
1:15 Winter stars & constellations
1:59 Comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF)
3:03 January Moon phases
Skywatching resources from NASA: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/skywatching
NASA's Night Sky Network: https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/
Credit: NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL)
Duration: 3 minutes, 24 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 29, 2022
#NASA #Astronomy #Space #Science #Skywatching #Earth #Moon #Planets #Mars #Venus #Jupiter #Saturn #SolarSystem #Comet #Stars #Constellations #MilkyWay #Galaxy #JPL #California #Skywatching #UnitedStates #Canada #Mexico #NorthernHemisphere #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Tonight's Sky: January 2023 (Northern Hemisphere)
Tonight's Sky: January 2023 (Northern Hemisphere)
In January 2023, the northern hemisphere features beautiful views of Capella, a pair of giant yellow stars; Aldebaran, a red giant star; and two star clusters—the Hyades and the Pleiades. Keep watching for the awe-inspiring space-based views of the Crab Nebula, the remains of a star that exploded as a supernova.
“Tonight’s Sky” is a monthly video of constellations you can observe in the night sky. The series is produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute, home of science operations for the Hubble Space Telescope, in partnership with NASA’s Universe of Learning.
This product is based on work supported by NASA under award numbers NNX16AC65A to the Space Telescope Science Institute, working in partnership with Caltech/IPAC, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory, and Sonoma State University.
Credit: Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)
Duration: 4 minutes, 20 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 22, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #Earth #Planets #SolarSystem #Stars #Capella #Aldebaran #Hyades #Pleiades #Constellations #Nebula #CrabNebula #Galaxy #MilkyWay #Skywatching #STScI #UnitedStates #Canada #Mexico #NorthernHemisphere #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Thursday, December 29, 2022
Expedition 68 Crew at Christmas | International Space Station
Expedition 68 Crew at Christmas | International Space Station
Astronaut Koichi Wakata (Japan) looks at the Earth below
Expedition 68 Crew Christmas Week 2022 Update: The seven Expedition 68 crew members wrapped up the work week cleaning up after a spacewalk and performing a variety of research operations. The space residents spent a quiet weekend observing the Christmas holiday orbiting Earth aboard the International Space Station.
Expedition 68 Crew
Station Commander Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos (Russia)
Roscosmos (Russia): Flight Engineers Anna Kikina & Dmitri Petelin
NASA: Flight Engineers Nicole Mann, Frank Rubio & Josh Cassada
JAXA (Japan): Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata
An international partnership of space agencies provides and operates the elements of the International Space Station (ISS). The principals are the space agencies of the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada. The ISS has been the most politically complex space exploration program ever undertaken.
Image Dates: Dec. 11-25, 2022
#NASA #Space #Earth #ISS #Astronauts #Christmas2022 #NicoleMann #FrankRubio #JoshCassada #KoichiWakata #JAXA #Japan #日本 #Cosmonauts #SergeyProkopyev #AnnaKikina #DmitriPetelin #Roscosmos #Роскосмос #Russia #Россия #Science #HumanSpaceflight #Expedition68 #JSC #UnitedStates #Canada #CSA #Research #Laboratory #STEM #Education
NASA's Glenn Research Center 2022 Recap
NASA's Glenn Research Center 2022 Recap
"2022 was a year of unprecedented success! And we’re just getting started. We’ve got big plans for more history-making missions in 2023.
Follow along at www.nasa.gov/glenn for more research and technology highlights."
Video Credit: NASA/Heather Brown
New Glenn Launch Vehicle test video used with permission from Blue Origin
Duration: 2 minutes, 35 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 29, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Artemis #MoonRover #LunarGateway #ElectricPropulsion #Aerospace #BlueOrigin #NewGlenn #Spacecraft #Spaceflight #NASAGlenn #GRC #Ohio #Aeronautics #Research #Science #Technology #Engineering #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Las mejores imágenes de investigaciones en la estación de 2022 | NASA
Las mejores imágenes de investigaciones en la estación de 2022 | NASA
Un año de colaboración entre las agencias espaciales y el trabajo de los astronautas han permitido expandir el legado de avances tecnológicos y descubrimientos científicos de este laboratorio orbital para el beneficio de la humanidad en la Tierra y el progreso en la exploración del espacio.
Lee más: https://go.nasa.gov/3VvJo2Q
Exploration en Espanol | NASA
https://www.nasa.gov/exploration/home/espanol.html
The International Space Station continues its scientific journey orbiting over 200 miles above the Earth’s surface. This past year, spacecraft carried crew from around the world to and from the space station, where they participated in and supported hundreds of scientific investigations and technology demonstrations. From deploying CubeSats to studying fluid dynamics in space, the orbiting lab expanded its legacy of science and discovery for the benefit of humanity.
Look back at some of the best photos of breakthrough science the crew members conducted in 2022: https://go.nasa.gov/3FVGTlX
Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)
Duration: 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 29, 2022
#NASA #Space #ISS #Science #NASAenespañol #Español #Astronauts #Technology #HumanSpaceflight #Expedition67 #Expedition68 #Research #Laboratory #UnitedStates #Russia #Japan #ESA #Europe #STEM #Education #Photography #HD #Video
Best International Space Station Science Images of 2022 | NASA
Best International Space Station Science Images of 2022 | NASA
The International Space Station continues its scientific journey orbiting over 200 miles above the Earth’s surface. This past year, spacecraft carried crew from around the world to and from the space station, where they participated in and supported hundreds of scientific investigations and technology demonstrations. From deploying CubeSats to studying fluid dynamics in space, the orbiting lab expanded its legacy of science and discovery for the benefit of humanity.
Look back at some of the best photos of breakthrough science the crew members conducted in 2022: https://go.nasa.gov/3FVGTlX
Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)
Duration: 3 minutes
Release Date: Dec. 28, 2022
#NASA #Space #ISS #Science #Astronauts #FlightEngineers #Technology #HumanSpaceflight #Expedition67 #Expedition68 #Research #Laboratory #Experiments #UnitedStates #Russia #Japan #ESA #Europe #STEM #Education #Photography #HD #Video
Is There Life on Mars? We Asked a NASA Scientist
Is There Life on Mars? We Asked a NASA Scientist
Is there life on Mars? No, we have never discovered life on the Red Planet, but we have found lots of evidence that suggests Mars could have once supported life in its ancient past. There’s even a chance that Mars could be habitable beneath its surface. NASA astrobiologist Heather Graham explains more.
Keep up with all of NASA’s endeavors at the Red Planet: https://mars.nasa.gov
Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde
Editor: Daniel Salazar
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: Dec. 28, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #Mars #RedPlanet #Planet #Life #Astrobiology #Astrobiologist #HeatherGraham #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Watch Dual Antennas Deploy on International Earth Satellite: SWOT | NASA/JPL
Watch Dual Antennas Deploy on International Earth Satellite: SWOT | NASA/JPL
The SWOT Earth satellite is the first to survey nearly all water on Earth’s surface. Two cameras aboard the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite captured the large mast and antenna panels of the spacecraft’s main science instrument deploying over four days, a process that was completed on Dec. 22, 2022. The masts, which unfold from opposite sides of the spacecraft, can be seen extending out from the spacecraft and locking in place, but the cameras stopped short of capturing the antennas at the ends of the masts being fully deployed (a milestone the team confirmed with telemetry data). This video places the two camera views side by side.
Located 33 feet (10 meters) apart, the two antennas belong to the groundbreaking Ka-band Radar Interferometer (KaRIn) instrument, which will measure the height of water on over 90% of Earth’s surface and provide a high-definition survey of our planet’s water for the first time.
Launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in central California on Dec. 16, 2022, SWOT is a collaboration between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), with contributions from the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and the UK Space Agency.
The mission used two customized commercial cameras aboard the satellite (the same type used to capture NASA's Perseverance rover landing on Mars) to capture the antenna deployment process.
To learn more about the mission, visit: https://swot.jpl.nasa.gov/
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CNES
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: Dec. 28, 2022
#NASA #Space #Earth #Planet #SWOT #Satellite #Spacecraft #SpaceX #Falcon9 #Rocket #Oceans #Freshwater #SurfaceTopography #EarthObservation #RemoteSensing #CSA #Canada #CNES #France #UKSpaceAgency #UnitedKingdom #JPL #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #Timelapse #HD #Video
NASA's Artemis III Moon Rocket: Core Stage Engine Section Arrives at Kennedy
NASA's Artemis III Moon Rocket: Core Stage Engine Section Arrives at Kennedy
Teams from NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana, delivered this Space Launch System (SLS) core stage engine section for Artemis III to the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Saturday, December 10, 2022.
Follow updates on the Artemis blog:
https://blogs.nasa.gov/artemis/
As NASA moves forward with SLS production and assembly for future Artemis missions, technicians at the spaceport are beginning core stage assembly and outfitting activities beginning with the Artemis III Moon rocket. In tandem, teams at Michoud will continue to manufacture the remaining four other elements of the 212-foot-tall core stage.
Teams transferred the engine section from the Pegasus barge to the center’s Space Station Processing Facility where teams will begin processing operations ahead of final integration in the Vehicle Assembly Building.
Crews at Kennedy then loaded a launch vehicle stage adapter transportation stand onto the Pegasus for delivery to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, to support operations for the Artemis II mission and beyond.
Image Credit: NASA/Daniel Casper
Image Date: Dec. 10, 2022
Release Date: Dec. 19, 2022
#NASA #ESA #Space #Earth #Moon #Artemis #ArtemisIII #CrewedMission #Orion #Spacecraft #DeepSpace #MoonToMars #Science #Engineering #Technology #HumanSpaceflight #SolarSystem #Exploration #KSC #MAF #UnitedStates #Europe #History #STEM #Education
Space Sparks: Hubble Takes a Grand Tour of The Outer Solar System
Space Sparks: Hubble Takes a Grand Tour of The Outer Solar System
Space Sparks Episode 8: This is the NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope's most recent annual grand tour of the outer Solar System. This is the realm of the giant planets—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—extending as far as 30 times the distance between Earth and the Sun. Unlike the rocky terrestrial planets like Earth and Mars that huddle close to the Sun’s warmth, these far-flung worlds are mostly composed of chilly gaseous soups of hydrogen, helium, ammonia, and methane around a packed, intensely hot, compact core.
Credit: Directed by: Bethany Downer and Nico Bartmann
Editing: Nico Bartmann
Web and technical support: Enciso Systems
Written by: Bethany Downer
Footage and photos: NASA, European Space Agency (ESA), A. Simon (Goddard Space Flight Center), and M.H. Wong (University of California, Berkeley) and the OPAL team, N. Bartmann
Duration: 2 minutes
Release Date: Nov. 18, 2021
#NASA #ESA #Hubble #Astronomy #Space #Science #Planets #Jupiter #Saturn #Uranus #Neptune #SolarSystem #MilkyWay #Galaxy #Cosmos #Universe #SpaceTelescope #STScI #GSFC #UnitedStates #Europe #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Hubble Takes a Grand Tour of The Outer Solar System
Hubble Takes a Grand Tour of The Outer Solar System
This is the NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope's most recent annual grand tour of the outer Solar System. This is the realm of the giant planets—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune—extending as far as 30 times the distance between Earth and the Sun. Unlike the rocky terrestrial planets like Earth and Mars that huddle close to the Sun’s warmth, these far-flung worlds are mostly composed of chilly gaseous soups of hydrogen, helium, ammonia, and methane around a packed, intensely hot, compact core.
Duration: 30 seconds
Release Date: Nov. 18, 2021
#NASA #ESA #Hubble #Astronomy #Space #Science #Planets #Jupiter #Saturn #Uranus #Neptune #SolarSystem #MilkyWay #Galaxy #Cosmos #Universe #SpaceTelescope #STScI #GSFC #UnitedStates #Europe #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Planetary Portraits: Hubble’s Grand Tour of The Outer Solar System
Planetary Portraits: Hubble’s Grand Tour of The Outer Solar System
Credit: NASA, European Space Agency (ESA), A. Simon (Goddard Space Flight Center), and M.H. Wong (University of California, Berkeley) and the OPAL team
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: Nov. 18, 2021
#NASA #ESA #Hubble #Astronomy #Space #Science #Planets #Jupiter #Saturn #Uranus #Neptune #SolarSystem #MilkyWay #Galaxy #Cosmos #Universe #SpaceTelescope #STScI #GSFC #UnitedStates #Europe #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Hubble's Grand Tour of The Outer Solar System
Hubble's Grand Tour of The Outer Solar System
Note: The planets are not shown to scale in this image.
Credit: NASA, European Space Agency (ESA), A. Simon (Goddard Space Flight Center), and M.H. Wong (University of California, Berkeley) and the OPAL team
Release Date: Nov. 18, 2021
#NASA #ESA #Hubble #Astronomy #Space #Science #Planets #Jupiter #Saturn #Uranus #Neptune #SolarSystem #MilkyWay #Galaxy #Cosmos #Universe #SpaceTelescope #STScI #GSFC #UnitedStates #Europe #STEM #Education
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Galaxies in Fornax: One of a Pair | Hubble Space Telescope
Galaxies in Fornax: One of a Pair | Hubble Space Telescope
In this image, the NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope peers into the spiral galaxy NGC 1317 in the constellation Fornax, more than 50 million light-years from Earth. This galaxy is one of a pair, but NGC 1317’s rowdy larger neighbor NGC 1316 lies outside Hubble’s field of view. Despite the absence here of its neighboring galaxy, NGC 1317 is accompanied in this image by two objects from very different parts of the Universe. The bright point ringed with a criss-cross pattern is a star from our own galaxy surrounded by diffraction spikes, whereas the redder elongated smudge is a distant galaxy lying far beyond NGC 1317.
The data presented in this image are from a vast observing campaign of hundreds of observations from Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 and Advanced Camera for Surveys. Combined with data from the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) research facility in the Atacama desert, these observations help astronomers chart the connections between vast clouds of cold gas and the fiercely hot young stars that form within them. ALMA’s unparalleled sensitivity at long wavelengths identified vast reservoirs of cold gas throughout the local Universe, and Hubble’s sharp vision pinpointed clusters of young stars, as well as measuring their ages and masses.
Often the most exciting astronomical discoveries require this kind of telescope teamwork, with cutting-edge facilities working together and providing astronomers with information across the electromagnetic spectrum. The same applies to future telescopes, with Hubble’s observations laying the groundwork for future science with the NASA/European Space Agency/Canadian Space Agency James Webb Space Telescope.
Credit: European Space Agency (ESA)/Hubble & NASA, J. Lee and the PHANGS-HST Team
Duration: 30 seconds
Release Date: Nov. 29, 2021
#NASA #ESA #ESO #Hubble #ALMA #Astronomy #Space #Science #Star #NGC1316 #NGC1317 #Fornax #Constellation #MilkyWay #Galaxy #Cosmos #Universe #SpaceTelescope #STScI #GSFC #UnitedStates #Europe #STEM #Education #HD #Video
A Long-Armed Spiral Galaxy ESO 415-19 | Hubble
A Long-Armed Spiral Galaxy ESO 415-19 | Hubble
ESO 415-19’s peculiarity made it a great target for Hubble. This observation comes from an ongoing campaign to explore the Arp Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, a menagerie of some of the weirdest and most wonderful galaxies that the Universe has to offer. These galaxies range from bizarre lonesome galaxies to spectacularly interacting galaxy pairs, triplets, and even quintets. These space oddities are spread throughout the night sky, which means that Hubble can spare a moment to observe them as it moves between other observational targets.
This particular observation lies in a part of the night sky contained by the Fornax constellation. This constellation was also the site of a particularly important Hubble observation; the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Creating the Ultra Deep Field required almost a million seconds of Hubble time, and captured nearly 10,000 galaxies of various ages, sizes, shapes, and colors. Just as climate scientists can recreate the planet’s atmospheric history from ice cores, astronomers can use deep field observations to explore slices of the Universe’s history from the present all the way to when the Universe was only 800 million years old!
Credit: European Space Agency (ESA)/Hubble & NASA, J. Dalcanton, Dark Energy Survey/DOE/FNAL/DECam/CTIO/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA
Release Date: Dec. 26, 2022
#NASA #Hubble #Astronomy #Space #Science #Galaxy #ESO41519 #Galaxies #Arp143 #NGC2444 #NGC2445 #Fornax #Constellation #Stars #Cosmos #Universe #Telescope #ESA #Goddard #GSFC #STScI #STEM #Education
NASA's Espacio a Tierra | Resumen del año 2022 | Johnson Space Center
NASA's Espacio a Tierra | Resumen del año 2022 | Johnson Space Center
Espacio a Tierra, la versión en español de las cápsulas Space to Ground de la NASA, te informa semanalmente de lo que está sucediendo en la Estación Espacial Internacional.
Ultima novedad en el 21 de diciembre 2022: La caminata espacial para instalar los paneles solares programada para hoy fue aplazada debido al rastreo de desechos orbitales cerca de la estación espacial. La tripulación no está en peligro inmediato y se está evaluando una fecha nueva para la caminata espacial.
Exploration en Espanol | NASA
https://www.nasa.gov/exploration/home/espanol.html
NASA's Space to Ground: Year 2022 in Review
2022 was another transformational year on the International Space Station. We broke some records, welcomed new space travelers, and took a major step at expanding the space fleet! Thanks to everyone around the world that makes the work done on the Space Station possible.
Expedition 68 Crew
Station Commander Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos (Russia)
Roscosmos (Russia): Flight Engineers Anna Kikina & Dmitri Petelin
NASA: Flight Engineers Nicole Mann, Frank Rubio & Josh Cassada
JAXA (Japan): Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata
An international partnership of space agencies provides and operates the elements of the International Space Station (ISS). The principals are the space agencies of the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, and Canada. The ISS has been the most politically complex space exploration program ever undertaken.
Learn more about the important research being operated on Station:
https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science
For more information about STEM on Station:
https://www.nasa.gov/stemonstation
Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)
Duration: 6 minutes, 48 seconmds
Release Date: Dec. 27, 2022
#NASA #Space #NASAenespañol #español #ISS #ESA #Artemis #SpaceXCrewDragon #BoeingStarliner #NorthrupGrummanCygnus #RussianSoyuz #Spacecraft #Spacewalks #Astronauts #Cosmonauts #FlightEngineers #Science #Technology #HumanSpaceflight #Expedition68 #UnitedStates #Roscosmos #Russia #Japan #JAXA #Canada #CSA #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Best of 2022: The Pillars of Creation | James Webb Space Telescope
Best of 2022: The Pillars of Creation | James Webb Space Telescope
Compare NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope mid-infrared light image of the Pillars of Creation to its near-infrared light image in this short video tour. Thousands of stars have formed in this region, but interstellar dust cloaks the scene in mid-infrared light, which is why the majority of the stars appear to be missing. A quick dissolve to the near-infrared image proves they are still there, of course.
While mid-infrared light specializes in detailing where dust is—and these pillars are flush with dust and gas—many stars in this region aren’t dusty enough to appear at these wavelengths.
Instead, mid-infrared light reveals which of the young stars still have their dusty “cloaks.” These are the crimson orbs toward the fringes of the pillars. In contrast, the blue stars that dot the scene are aging, which means they have already shed most of their layers of gas and dust.
How vast is this landscape? This bright red star and its dusty shroud are larger than the size of our entire solar system.
Credits:
VIdeo: Danielle Kirshenblat (STScI)
Design: Leah Hustak (STScI)
Narration: Danielle Kirshenblat (STScI)
Script: Claire Blome (STScI), Danielle Kirshenblat (STScI)
Science: NASA, European Space Agency (ESA), Canadian Space Agency (CSA), Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)
Image Processing: Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Alyssa Pagan (STScI)
Duration: 1 minute, 15 seconds
Release Date: Oct. 28, 2022
#NASA #Astronomy #Space #Science #Stars #Nebula #EagleNebula #PillarsOfCreation #Infrared #SerpensCauda #Constellation #JamesWebb #SpaceTelescope #JWST #NIRCam #Cosmos #Universe #UnfoldTheUniverse #ESA #Europe #CSA #Canada #GSFC #STScI #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Putting a Telescope on the Moon?! | Discovery Files KIDS
Putting a Telescope on the Moon?! | Discovery Files KIDS
What are the benefits of putting a telescope on the moon? How could we do it? How would it all work?
Dr. Joe Pesce is a Program Director at the NSF, Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences, Division of Astronomical Sciences. An Astrophysicist with 30 years of experience, his primary areas of interest is in the external environments of galaxies hosting super massive black holes (Active Galactic Nuclei—AGN—in particular blazars); formation and evolution of AGN and galaxies; intergalactic medium in clusters of galaxies; imaging and spectroscopy of AGN (optical, IR, UV, X-ray); multiwavelength (radio to gamma) monitoring studies of blazars; cool stars and stellar atmospheres (AGB stars, supernovae progenitors).
Credit: National Science Foundation (NSF)
Duration: 2 minutes, 28 seconds
Monday, December 26, 2022
New Mars Images: Dec. 2022 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers | JPL
New Mars Images: Dec. 2022 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers | JPL
Celebrating 10 Years on Mars! (2012-2022)
Mission Name: Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)
Rover Name: Curiosity
Main Job: To determine if Mars was ever habitable to microbial life.
Launch: Nov. 6, 2011
Landing Date: Aug. 5, 2012, Gale Crater, Mars
Mission Name: Mars 2020
Rover Name: Perseverance
Main Job: Seek signs of ancient life and collect samples of rock and regolith (broken rock and soil) for possible return to Earth.
Launch: July 30, 2020
Landing: Feb. 18, 2021, Jezero Crater, Mars
For more information on NASA's Mars missions, visit: mars.nasa.gov
Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill
Image Release Dates: Dec. 22-26, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #Mars #RedPlanet #Planet #Astrobiology #Geology #CuriosityRover #MSL #MountSharp #GaleCrater #PerseveranceRover #Mars2020 #JezeroCrater #Robotics #Technology #Engineering #JPL #UnitedStates #JourneyToMars #MoonToMars #CitizenScience #KevinGill #STEM #Education
Earth Observation: Landsat's Next Chapter | NASA Goddard
Earth Observation: Landsat's Next Chapter | NASA Goddard
With a trio of smaller satellites that can each detect 26 wavelengths of light, the Landsat Next mission is expected to look very different from its predecessors that have been observing Earth for 50 years. This new plan for Landsat Next, a joint mission of NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey, is designed to provide more frequent, and finer resolution, data of the changing surface of Earth.
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/Scientific Visualization Studio
Chris Burns (KBRWyle): Lead Producer
Kate Ramsayer (Telophase): Lead Writer
Ginger Butcher (SSAI): Lead Writer
Ross Walter (Freelance): Lead Animator
Duration: 1 minute, 28 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 21, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #Earth #Planet #USGS #Satellite #Landsat #LandsatNext #LightWavelengths #ClimateChange #RemoteSensing #EarthObservation #GSFC #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Earth: Landsat and Our Tilted Planet | United States Geological Survey (USGS)
Earth: Landsat and Our Tilted Planet | United States Geological Survey (USGS)
"We would not have seasons here on Earth if not for the planet's 23.5 degree axial tilt. Axial tilt is also known as obliquity. Earth's obliquity and its relationship with the sun give us two solstice points and two equinox points. As we orbit through each solstice and equinox, the amount and angle of daylight change. A 12-month sequence of Landsat imagery shows how much each month can differ, especially away from the equator. In extreme northern latitudes, sunlight during the winter solstice is so limited that daytime Landsat imagery is not available, while Antarctica receives long hours of daylight in the extreme southern latitudes. This multi-path swath of Landsat imagery in the Western Hemisphere shows the big picture. It contains only cloudy Landsat images, which are brighter and help show the change from north to south as the seasonal angle of the sun changes."
Credit: United States Geological Survey (USGS)
Duration: 1 minute, 15 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 21, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #Sun #Earth #Planet #Obliquity #WinterSolstice #Daylight #Atmosphere #Meteorology #Seasons #Climate #AxialTilt #USGS #Satellite #Landsat #RemoteSensing #EarthObservation #GSFC #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Introducing: NASA's Earth System Observatory | Goddard Space Flight Center
Introducing: NASA's Earth System Observatory | Goddard Space Flight Center
NASA is developing the Earth System Observatory, the core of which is five satellite missions providing critical data on climate change, severe weather and other natural hazards, wildfires, and global food production. These observations will address the most pressing questions about our changing planet.
Taken together as a single Observatory, NASA will have a holistic, 3D view of Earth to better understand how our planet’s complex systems work together and improve our capability to predict how our climate may change. NASA’s Open Source Science strategy is the key to bringing the data from these missions together into a single observatory to help understand the earth as a system and accelerate our ability to use this understanding. These observations will better inform decision-makers on how our planet is changing, with greater precision on previously unimaginable scales—from entire continents down to individual trees, from atmosphere to bedrock.
For more information about NASA's Earth System Observatory, visit:
https://science.nasa.gov/earth-science/earth-system-observatory
Video Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Producer: Katie Jepson (KBRwyle)
Producer: LK Ward (KBRwyle)
Producer: Ellen T. Gray (NASA)
Editor: Katie Jepson (KBRwyle)
Narrator: LK Ward (KBRwyle)
Animator: Chris Burns (KBRWyle)
Project Support: Ryan Fitzgibbons (KBRwyle)
Duration: 1 minute, 52 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 15, 2022
Sunday, December 25, 2022
2022: un año astronómico e histórico - Lo que hicimos este año en la NASA
2022: un año astronómico e histórico - Lo que hicimos este año en la NASA
En 2022, lanzamos nuestro mega cohete lunar por primera vez, enviando la nave Orion sin tripulación alrededor de la Luna, iniciamos una nueva era en la astronomía con nuevas imágenes históricas del Telescopio Espacial Webb, movimos un asteroide en la primera demostración de defensa planetaria de la humanidad y mucho más... Aquí tienes un vistazo a esas y otras actividades de este año en la NASA.
In 2022, we launched our mega Moon rocket for the first time—sending the uncrewed Orion spacecraft around the Moon, we kicked off a new era in astronomy with record-breaking new imagery from the Webb Space Telescope, we moved an asteroid in humanity’s first ever planetary defense demonstration and much more. Here’s a look back at those and other things we did, this year @NASA!
Crédito: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Productor: Andre Valentine
Editora: Sonnet Apple
Narrador y editor: Pedro Cota
Duration: 5 minute, 40 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 23, 2022
#NASA #NASAenespañol #español #Space #Astronomy #JWST #Earth #Year2022 #Moon #Mars #MoonToMars #Artemis #ArtemisI #SLS #Rocket #Orion #Spacecraft #ISS #Astronauts #Science #HumanSpaceflight #Universe #SpaceTelescope #UnitedStates #Europe #ESA #SolarSystem #STEM #Education #HD #Video
The Milky Way Galaxy at Northam, Western Australia
The Milky Way Galaxy at Northam, Western Australia
Astrophotographer Trevor Dobson: "This is a 31 shot panorama of the Milky Way setting above a lone tree near Northam, 1.5 hours east of Perth in Western Australia."
"This was one of multiple lone tree compositions I shot this night, but unfortunately, I couldn't quite get a full panorama out of this one due to the northern edge of the Milky Way core going beyond the field the tree is located in. I would have gotten an ugly bit of gravel road and an intrusive tree on that side of the foreground cluttering up the image. So I ended up doing just a three quarter pano but I do like how the arc of the Milky Way complements the arc of the horizon. :)"
The light pollution is from Northam, one of the largest towns in the Wheatbelt region.
The Fading Milky Way
Light pollution is a growing environmental problem that threatens to erase the night sky before its time. A recent study revealed that perhaps two-thirds of the world's population can no longer look upwards at night and see the Milky Way—a hazy swath of stars that on warm summer nights spans the sky from horizon to horizon.
The Milky Way is dimming, not because the end of the Universe is near, but rather as a result of light pollution: the inadvertent illumination of the atmosphere from street lights, outdoor advertising, homes, schools, airports and other sources. Every night billions of bulbs send their energy skyward where microscopic bits of matter—air molecules, airborne dust, and water vapor droplets—reflect much of the wasted light back to Earth.
(Source: NASA)
Learn more:
International Dark-Sky Association
https://www.darksky.org/light-pollution
Globe at Night
Night Sky Network (NASA JPL)
https://nightsky.jpl.nasa.gov/index.cfm
Tourism Australia: https://www.australia.com
Technical data:
Nikon d810a, 50mm, ISO 6400, f/2.8
Foreground: 7 x 20 seconds
Sky: 24 x 30 seconds
iOptron SkyTracker
Hoya Red Intensifier filter
Image Credit: Trevor Dobson
Trevor Dobson's Flickr page: https://bit.ly/3hNqjeW
Image Date: Sept. 26, 2022
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #MilkyWay #Stars #LightPollution #CitizenScience #Astrophotographer #TrevorDobson #Astrophotography #Skywatching #Cosmos #Universe #SolarSystem #Earth #Northam #WesternAustralia #Australia #STEM #Education
James Webb Space Telescope Launch Anniversary | Northrop Grumman
James Webb Space Telescope Launch Anniversary | Northrop Grumman