Sunday, August 12, 2018

Dr. Eugene Parker Watches NASA Parker Solar Probe Launch

First NASA Mission Named for a Living Person
In 1958, Dr. Parker published the first paper theorizing the solar wind, the Sun's constant outflow of material. Now, the Parker Solar Probe is on its way to the Sun to make novel measurements of the solar wind and help us uncover its secrets. 

Image: Dr. Eugene Parker, a pioneer in heliophysics at the University of Chicago, watches the launch of NASA's Parker Solar Probe. This is the first agency mission named for a living person. The liftoff took place at 3:31 a.m. EDT on Sunday, Aug. 12, 2018. The spacecraft was built by the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Maryland. The mission will perform the closest-ever observations of a star when it travels through the Sun's atmosphere, called the corona. The probe will rely on measurements and imaging to revolutionize our understanding of the corona and the Sun-Earth connection.

Learn more about NASA's Parker Solar Probe:
https://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/parker-solar-probe

Image Credit: NASA/Glenn Benson
Release Date: August 12, 2018


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Liftoff of NASA's Parker Solar Probe

Aug. 12, 2018: A United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket lifts off at 3:31 a.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station carrying NASA's Parker Solar Probe on a mission to the Sun. The mission will perform the closest-ever observations of a star when it travels through the Sun's atmosphere, called the corona. The probe will rely on measurements and imaging to revolutionize our understanding of the corona and the Sun-Earth connection.

Credit: NASA's Kennedy Space Center
Duration: 4 minutes, 18 seconds
Release Date: August 12, 2018


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Parker Solar Probe Liftoff | NASA

The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket launches NASA's Parker Solar Probe to touch the Sun, Sunday, Aug. 12, 2018 from Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Parker Solar Probe is humanity’s first-ever mission into a part of the Sun’s atmosphere called the corona. Here it will directly explore solar processes that are key to understanding and forecasting space weather events that can impact life on Earth.

Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Release Date: August 12, 2018


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Parker Solar Probe Liftoff | NASA

The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket launches NASA's Parker Solar Probe to touch the Sun, Sunday, Aug. 12, 2018 from Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Parker Solar Probe is humanity’s first-ever mission into a part of the Sun’s atmosphere called the corona. Here it will directly explore solar processes that are key to understanding and forecasting space weather events that can impact life on Earth.

Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Release Date: August 12, 2018


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Parker Solar Probe Launch | NASA

The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket launches NASA's Parker Solar Probe to touch the Sun, Sunday, Aug. 12, 2018 from Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Parker Solar Probe is humanity’s first-ever mission into a part of the Sun’s atmosphere called the corona. Here it will directly explore solar processes that are key to understanding and forecasting space weather events that can impact life on Earth.

Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Release Date: August 12, 2018


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NASA's Parker Solar Probe Prelaunch

The Mobile Service Tower rolls back from the United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV Heavy rocket carrying NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission in preparation for launch on Aug. 12 from Space Launch Complex-37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida.

Image Credit: United Launch Alliance (ULA)
Image Date: August 11, 2018

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Parker Solar Probe Launch | ULA Delta IV Heavy Rocket

Liftoff of ULA's Delta IV Heavy rocket with NASA's Parker Solar Probe is planned for 3:31am EDT. Watch: http://nasa.gov/nasatv

Image Credit: United Launch Alliance (ULA)
Release Date: July 24, 2018


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NASA's Parker Solar Probe Prelaunch

The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket that will launch NASA's Parker Solar Probe on a mission to study the Sun is seen as the Mobile Service Tower gantry at Space Launch Complex 37 rolls back on Friday, Aug. 10, 2018, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Parker Solar Probe will perform the closest-ever observations of a star when it travels through the Sun's atmosphere, called the corona. The probe will rely on measurements and imaging to revolutionize our understanding of the corona and the Sun-Earth connection.

Image Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
Image Date: August 10, 2018


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Saturday, August 11, 2018

NASA's Parker Solar Probe Prelaunch

The Mobile Service Tower is rolled back to reveal the United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket with the Parker Solar Probe onboard, Friday, Aug. 10, 2018, Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Parker Solar Probe is humanity’s first-ever mission into a part of the Sun’s atmosphere called the corona. Here it will directly explore solar processes that are key to understanding and forecasting space weather events that can impact life on Earth.

Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Image Date: August 10, 2018


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Friday, August 10, 2018

NASA's Space to Ground: A Star to Steer By | Week of Aug. 10, 2018

NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station. This week, German astronaut Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency) explored using a sextant with star maps as an emergency form of navigation in space. The study will provide insights that mission planners will use on future Orion spaceflight missions farther away from Earth.

Christa’s Lost Lessons Brought to Life
http://challenger.org/christa
Challenger Center, in partnership with NASA and STEM on Station, worked to complete several of the lessons Christa McAuliffe had planned for the Challenger STS 51L Teacher in Space mission. Working with Astronauts Ricky Arnold and Joe Acaba, the demonstrations were filmed aboard the International Space Station and corresponding lessons were developed for classrooms.

Lesson topics include chromatography, effervescence, liquids in microgravity and Newton’s law. Several of the lessons were completed as originally planned by Christa and a few were reimagined based on materials available aboard the Space Station.

Sharon Christa McAuliffe (born Sharon Christa Corrigan; September 2, 1948 – January 28, 1986) was an American teacher from Concord, New Hampshire and one of the seven crew members killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.

Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center
Duration: 2 minutes, 35 seconds
Release Date: August 10, 2018


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Thursday, August 09, 2018

English Channel and North Sea | International Space Statio

The International Space Station was orbiting above Germany when an Expedition 56 crew member photographed the English Channel and the North Sea, lit by the Sun's glint, separating the United Kingdom from the European countries of France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

Credit: NASA/JSC
Image Date: August 6, 2018


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SpaceX Dragon Departure | International Space Station

ESA Astronaut Alexander Gerst: "We released a Dragon into the wild to return carrying unveiled secrets and solved mysteries."

Follow Alexander and the Horizons mission:
http://bit.ly/AlexanderGerstESA and on bit.ly/HorizonsBlogESA

The SpaceX Dragon resupply ship, on its 15th Commercial Resupply Services mission (CRS-15) for NASA, is seen after robotic flight controllers released the spacecraft using the International Space Station’s robotic arm. Expedition 56 Flight Engineer Serena AuƱon-Chancellor of NASA monitored its departure.

Dragon’s thrusters were fired to move the spacecraft a safe distance from the station before SpaceX flight controllers in Hawthorne, California, commanded its deorbit burn. The capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, where the SpaceX recovery team retrieved the capsule and its more than 3,800 pounds of cargo, including a variety of technological and biological studies.

NASA and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS), the non-profit organization that manages research aboard the U.S. National Laboratory portion of the space station, receives time-sensitive samples and works with researchers to process and distribute them within 48 hours of splashdown.

Dragon is the only space station resupply spacecraft currently capable of returning cargo to Earth, and this was the second trip to the orbiting laboratory for this spacecraft. SpaceX launched its 15th NASA-contracted commercial resupply mission to the station June 29 from Space Launch Complex 40 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on a Falcon 9 rocket that also previously launched NASA’s TESS mission to study exoplanets.

Credit: ESA/NASA-A.Gerst
Image Date: August 3, 2018


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SpaceX Dragon Departure | International Space Station

ESA Astronaut Alexander Gerst: "We released a Dragon into the wild to return carrying unveiled secrets and solved mysteries."

Follow Alexander and the Horizons mission:
http://bit.ly/AlexanderGerstESA and on http://bit.ly/HorizonsBlogESA

The SpaceX Dragon resupply ship, on its 15th Commercial Resupply Services mission (CRS-15) for NASA, is seen before robotic flight controllers released the spacecraft using the International Space Station’s robotic arm. Expedition 56 Flight Engineer Serena AuƱon-Chancellor of NASA monitored its departure.

Dragon’s thrusters were fired to move the spacecraft a safe distance from the station before SpaceX flight controllers in Hawthorne, California, commanded its deorbit burn. The capsule splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, where the SpaceX recovery team retrieved the capsule and its more than 3,800 pounds of cargo, including a variety of technological and biological studies.

NASA and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS), the non-profit organization that manages research aboard the U.S. National Laboratory portion of the space station, receives time-sensitive samples and works with researchers to process and distribute them within 48 hours of splashdown.

Dragon is the only space station resupply spacecraft currently capable of returning cargo to Earth, and this was the second trip to the orbiting laboratory for this spacecraft. SpaceX launched its 15th NASA-contracted commercial resupply mission to the station June 29 from Space Launch Complex 40 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on a Falcon 9 rocket that also previously launched NASA’s TESS mission to study exoplanets.

Credit: ESA/NASA-A.Gerst
Image Date: August 3, 2018


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Wednesday, August 08, 2018

NASA's Parker Solar Probe Prelaunch



Is your alarm set? A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV Heavy rocket will launch the Parker Solar Probe for NASA on Aug. 11. The launch window opens at 3:33am ET. Broadcast begins at 3am ET. Weather is currently 70% favorable for launch. Watch NASA TV: nasa.gov/nasatv
Image: The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket payload fairing is seen with the NASA and Parker Solar Probe emblems, Wednesday, Aug. 8, 2018 at Launch Complex 37, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. Parker Solar Probe will travel through the Sun’s atmosphere, closer to the surface than any spacecraft before it.

Image Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Image Date: August 8, 2018


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SpaceX Falcon 9 | Indonesian Telecom Satellite Mission

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the Merah Putih communications satellite from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) in Florida early Tuesday morning, August 7, 2018, for PT Telkom Indonesia, Indonesia's largest telecom operator. This was the first successful reuse of a Block 5—the first stage booster of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that is designed to be reused many times. Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage, which previously flew on the first Block 5 mission in May 2018, landed on SpaceX's “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

The Merah Putih satellite was deployed approximately 32 minutes after liftoff into its targeted Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO). Merah Putih stands for the red and white colors of the Indonesian flag. The Indonesian satellite will have 60 active transponders—48 C-band transponders and 12 extended C-band transponders—that will cover South Asia and Southeast Asia, respectively. The satellite has an SSL 1300 modular platform with a designed lifespan of 15 or more years. The satellite was manufactured by California-based aerospace company SSL, a division of Maxar Technologies, (formerly MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates).

Image Credit: SpaceX
Location: Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States
Image Date: August 7, 2018


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SpaceX Falcon 9 | Indonesian Telecom Satellite Mission

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the Merah Putih communications satellite from Cape Canaveral Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) in Florida early Tuesday morning, August 7, 2018, for PT Telkom Indonesia, Indonesia's largest telecom operator. This was the first successful reuse of a Block 5—the first stage booster of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that is designed to be reused many times. Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage, which previously flew on the first Block 5 mission in May 2018, landed on SpaceX's “Of Course I Still Love You” droneship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

The Merah Putih satellite was deployed approximately 32 minutes after liftoff into its targeted Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO). Merah Putih stands for the red and white colors of the Indonesian flag. The Indonesian satellite will have 60 active transponders—48 C-band transponders and 12 extended C-band transponders—that will cover South Asia and Southeast Asia, respectively. The satellite has an SSL 1300 modular platform with a designed lifespan of 15 or more years. The satellite was manufactured by California-based aerospace company SSL, a division of Maxar Technologies, (formerly MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates).

SSL, based in Palo Alto, California, is a provider of advanced spacecraft systems for commercial and government satellite operators. The company designs and manufactures spacecraft for services, such as direct-to-home television, video content distribution, broadband internet, mobile communications, in-orbit servicing, space exploration, and Earth observation. SSL is a Maxar Technologies company (NYSE: MAXR; TSX: MAXR).
For more information, visit www.sslmda.com.

PT Telkom Indonesia is the largest telecommunications and network provider in Indonesia. The company offers a wide range of network and telecommunications services, including fixed wireline connections, cellular services, and internet and data communication services.

Image Credit: SpaceX
Location: Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States
Image Date: August 6, 2018


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