Friday, September 09, 2022

Pan of the Glowing Gas Cloud LHA 120-N55 in Large Magellanic Cloud | ESO

Pan of the Glowing Gas Cloud LHA 120-N55 in Large Magellanic Cloud | ESO

This pan video gives a close-up look at a new image of the strikingly colorful emission nebula, called LHA 120-N55 from the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT). Light from blazing blue stars energizes the gas left over from the stars’ recent formation to create a mantle of glowing gas. Astronomers study these beautiful displays to learn about the conditions in places where new stars develop.

Distance: 160,000 light years


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)

Duration: 50 seconds

Release Date: June 3, 2016


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Zooming in Glowing Gas Cloud LHA 120-N55 in the Large Magellanic Cloud | ESO

Zooming in Glowing Gas Cloud LHA 120-N55 in the Large Magellanic Cloud | ESO

This zoom sequence takes us on a journey of 160, 000 light-years to one of our neighboring galaxies, the Large Magellanic Cloud. In the final image, taken with the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), light from blazing blue stars energizes the gas left over from the stars’ recent formation to create a strikingly colorful emission nebula, called LHA 120-N55, in which the stars are adorned with a mantle of glowing gas. Astronomers study these beautiful displays to learn about the conditions in places where new stars develop.


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)

Duration: 48 seconds

Release Date: June 3, 2016


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The Glowing Gas Cloud LHA 120-N55 in the Large Magellanic Cloud | ESO

The Glowing Gas Cloud LHA 120-N55 in the Large Magellanic Cloud | ESO


In this image from the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), light from blazing blue stars energizes the gas left over from the stars’ recent formation. The result is a strikingly colorful emission nebula, called LHA 120-N55, in which the stars are adorned with a mantle of glowing gas. Astronomers study these beautiful displays to learn about the conditions in places where new stars develop.

Distance: 160,000 light years


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)

Release Date: May 18, 2016


#NASA #ESO #Astronomy #Space #Science #Nebula #EmissionNebula #LHA120N55 #Dorado #Constellation #LargeMagellanicCloud #LMC #Galaxy #Cosmos #Universe #Telescope #VLT #LaSillaObservatory #Chile #Europe #STEM #Education

A New Era of Earth Science | NASA

A New Era of Earth Science | NASA

For more than 50 years, NASA has been collecting and providing data about Earth’s land, water, ice and atmosphere. Now, a new era of Earth Science has begun. NASA will launch a fleet of state-of-the-art satellites forming the Earth System Observatory, which will create a comprehensive 4D view of Earth like never before. NASA, working with federal partners, will equip decision makers with the information they need to mitigate, adapt and respond to climate change through the new Earth Information Center. A new satellite observatory in the sky and an information center here on Earth, protecting our planet for the next generation.

For more information about the Earth System Observatory, visit: 

https://science.nasa.gov/earth-science/earth-system-observatory


Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Producers: Scott Bednar & Jessie Wilde

Editor: Matt Schara

Duration: 1 minute, 34 seconds

Release Date: September 9, 2022


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NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 Image Gallery: Prelaunch | International Space Station

NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 Image Gallery: Prelaunch | International Space Station

NASA Astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada are going to the International Space Station no earlier than Oct. 3, 2022, alongside their crewmates, Koichi Wakata of JAXA (Japan), and Anna Kikina of Roscosmos (Russia) via SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spacecraft.


From left are JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, mission specialist; NASA astronaut Nicole Mann, mission commander; Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina, mission specialist; and NASA astronaut Josh Cassada, pilot. 
From left are JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, mission specialist; Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina, mission specialist; NASA astronaut Josh Cassada, pilot; and NASA astronaut Nicole Mann, mission commander.
From left are JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, mission specialist; Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina, mission specialist; NASA astronaut Nicole Mann, mission commander; and NASA astronaut Josh Cassada, pilot.

NASA astronauts Nicole Mann (left) and Josh Cassada are photographed inside the crew access arm at Launch Complex 39A during a visit to the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

SpaceX Crew-5 Commander Nicole Aunapu Mann
SpaceX Crew-5 Pilot Josh Cassada of NASA
Clockwise from top left are, Commander Nicole Aunapu Mann and Pilot Josh Cassada, both from NASA; Mission Specialist Anna Kikina from Roscosmos; and Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)

Clockwise from top left are, Commander Nicole Aunapu Mann and Pilot Josh Cassada, both from NASA; Mission Specialist Anna Kikina from Roscosmos; and Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

Astronaut Josh Cassada Official NASA Biography

https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/josh-a-cassada

Astronaut Nicole Mann Official NASA Biography

https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/nicole-a-mann

Astronaut Koichi Wakata Official JAXA Biography

https://humans-in-space.jaxa.jp/en/astronaut/wakata-koichi/


Cosmonaut Anna Kikina Roscosmos Info

Anna Yuryevna Kikina (Russian: Анна Юрьевна Кикина, born August 27, 1984, in Novosibirsk) is a Russian engineer and test cosmonaut, selected in 2012. She is the only woman cosmonaut currently in active service at Roscosmos. [Wikipedia]

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 ISS: https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science


Credit: SpaceX 

Image Dates: April 3-July 20, 2022


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Boeing's Starliner Orbital Flight Test-2: Uncrewed Landing | International Space Station

Boeing Starliner Orbital Flight Test-2: Uncrewed Landing | NASA

On May 25, 2022, Boeing's Starliner spacecraft landed in the desert at White Sands Missile Range’s Space Harbor in New Mexico, rather than splashing down in the ocean, after returning from the second uncrewed flight test to the International Space Station as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program (CCP). This was a first for an orbital capsule built in the United States. Starliner's proven parachute and airbag systems provide a soft landing on sand, reducing the load on the crew. Without sea state considerations, like wave height, swells, currents and surface winds, passengers are able to step right out of the spacecraft onto dry land.

Watch our rollout recap, and follow along with us as humanity prepares to journey back to the Moon.

Boeing's Starliner and SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft have been developed and tested to fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station from U.S. soil.

For more info on OFT-2 and Starliner, visit: boeing.com/starliner

Learn more about NASA’s Commercial Crew Program at: https://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew

Credit: Boeing

Duration: 3 minutes, 25 seconds

Release Date: September 9, 2022


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Star Cluster Terzan 5: Wide-field View

Star Cluster Terzan 5: Wide-field View

This wide-field image, based on data from Digitized Sky Survey 2, shows the whole region around the stellar grouping Terzan 5.

Distance: 25,000 light years


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)/Digitized Sky Survey 2

Release Date: November 25, 2009


#NASA #ESO #Astronomy #Space #Science #Stars #StarCluster #GlobularCluster #Terzan5 #Sagittarius #Constellation #MilkyWay #Galaxy #Galaxies #GalacticMergers #Cosmos #Universe #Telescope #VLT #LaSillaObservatory #Chile #Europe #STEM #Education

Star Cluster Terzan 5 at The Milky Way's Center | ESO

Star Cluster Terzan 5 at The Milky Way's Center | ESO



Peering through the thick dust clouds of our galaxy's central parts (the "bulge") with an amazing amount of detail, a team of astronomers has revealed an unusual mix of stars in the stellar grouping known as Terzan 5. Never observed anywhere in the bulge before, this peculiar cocktail of stars suggests that Terzan 5 is in fact one of the bulge's primordial building blocks, most likely the relic of a dwarf galaxy that merged with the Milky Way during its very early days.

Distance: 25,000 light years

This near-infrared image was obtained with the Multi-conjugate Adaptive Optics Demonstrator (MAD) instrument on the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope. Observations in two bands (J and K) were combined. The field of view is 40 arcseconds across.


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)/F. Ferraro

Release Date: November 25, 2009


#NASA #ESO #ESA #Hubble #Astronomy #Space #Science #Stars #StarCluster #Terzan5 #Sagittarius #Constellation #MilkyWay #Galaxy #Galaxies #GalacticMergers #Cosmos #Universe #Telescope #VLT #LaSillaObservatory #Chile #Europe #STEM #Education

Zooming on the Star Cluster Terzan 5 | ESO

Zooming on the Star Cluster Terzan 5 | ESO

This sequence takes the viewer from a wide view of the Milky Way to the central regions, where many bright star forming regions and star clusters can be seen. The final view is a close-up of the sky around the star cluster Terzan 5 taken with the Hubble Space Telescope.


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)/Digitized Sky Survey 2/N. Risinger 

Duration: 50 seconds

Release Date: September 7, 2016


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The Unusual Cluster Terzan 5 | ESO

The Unusual Star Cluster Terzan 5 | ESO

Peering through the thick dust clouds of the galactic bulge an international team of astronomers has revealed the unusual mix of stars in the stellar cluster known as Terzan 5. The results indicate that Terzan 5 is in fact one of the bulge's primordial building blocks, most likely the relic of the very early days of the Milky Way.

This image is from the NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope.


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)/F. Ferraro

Release Date: September 7, 2016


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NASA's Space to Ground: For the Progress of All | Week of Sept. 9, 2022

NASA's Space to Ground: For the Progress of All | Week of Sept. 9, 2022

Week of September 9, 2022: NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station. 

Expedition 67 Crew

Commander Oleg Artemyev (Russia)

Roscosmos Flight Engineers: Denis Matveev and Sergey Korsakov (Russia)

NASA Flight Engineers: Kjell Lindgren, Bob Hines, Jessica Watkins (USA)

European Space Agency (ESA) Flight Engineer: Samantha Cristoforetti (Italy)

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 the International Space Station:

https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science 

For more information about STEM on the International Space Station:

https://www.nasa.gov/stemonstation


Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)

Duration: 2 minutes, 7 seconds

Release Date: September 9, 2022


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Thursday, September 08, 2022

SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Members in Dragon Training | NASA

SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Members in Dragon Training | NASA

Crew Dragon cockpit training session at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.



Mission Specialist Anna Kikina (Roscosmos)


Mission Specialist Anna Kikina (Roscosmos)


Mission Specialist Anna Kikina (Roscosmos)


Mission Specialist Anna Kikina (Roscosmos)


Crew-5 Pilot Josh Cassada (NASA)


Crew-5 Pilot Josh Cassada (NASA)


Commander Nicole Aunapu Mann (NASA)


Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata (JAXA)

NASA Astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada are going to the International Space Station no earlier than Oct. 3, 2022 alongside their crewmates, Koichi Wakata of JAXA (Japan), and Anna Kikina of Roscosmos (Russia).

Astronaut Josh Cassada Official NASA Biography

https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/josh-a-cassada

Astronaut Nicole Mann Official NASA Biography

https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/nicole-a-mann

Astronaut Koichi Wakata Official JAXA Biography

https://humans-in-space.jaxa.jp/en/astronaut/wakata-koichi/


Cosmonaut Anna Kikina Roscosmos Info

Anna Yuryevna Kikina (Russian: Анна Юрьевна Кикина, born August 27, 1984, in Novosibirsk) is a Russian engineer and test cosmonaut, selected in 2012. She is the only woman cosmonaut currently in active service at Roscosmos. [Wikipedia]

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 ISS: https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science 


Credit: SpaceX 

Image Dates: June 13- Sept. 7, 2022


#NASA #Space #ISS #ESA #Roscosmos #JAXA #SpaceX #SpacexCrew5 #CrewDragon #Astronaut #NicoleMann #JoshCassada #KoichiWakata #YuryevnaKikina #Astronauts #HumanSpaceflight #JSC #Japan #日本 #Russia #Россия #UnitedStates #Science #STEM #Education

NASA Salutes Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022)

NASA Salutes Queen Elizabeth II (1926-2022)
"Queen Elizabeth II's reign (1952-2022) spanned all of spaceflight, predating both Sputnik and Explorer 1."
"As we join the planet in marking her passing, we are moved by the curiosity Her Royal Highness showed our explorers over the years."

NASA's Apollo 11 astronauts, Neil A. Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin E. “Buzz” Aldrin, have an audience in London’s Buckingham Palace with Queen Elizabeth II in 1969.


Image Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)
 

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SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Members | NASA

SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Members | NASA

The four members of the SpaceX Crew-5 mission pose for a portrait in their Crew Dragon flight suits at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. From left are, Mission Specialist Anna Kikina from Roscosmos; Pilot Josh Cassada and Commander Nicole Aunapu Mann, both from NASA; and Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA). 

SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Specialist Anna Kikina from Roscosmos (Russia) poses for a portrait in her Crew Dragon flight suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California. 


SpaceX Crew-5 Commander Nicole Aunapu Mann from NASA poses for a portrait in her Crew Dragon flight suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.

SpaceX Crew-5 Pilot Josh Cassada from NASA poses for a portrait in his Crew Dragon flight suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.


Astronaut Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Specialist, poses for a portrait in his pressure suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.

SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Specialist Anna Kikina from Roscosmos (Russia) poses for a portrait in her Crew Dragon flight suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.
Astronaut Nicole Aunapu Mann of NASA's Commercial Crew Program, SpaceX Crew-5 Commander, poses for a portrait in her pressure suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.

SpaceX Crew-5 Mission Specialist Koichi Wakata from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) poses for a portrait in his Crew Dragon flight suit at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California.

NASA Astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada are going to the International Space Station no earlier than Oct. 3, 2022 alongside their crewmates, Koichi Wakata of JAXA (Japan), and Anna Kikina of Roscosmos (Russia).


Astronaut Josh Cassada Official NASA Biography

Astronaut Nicole Mann Official NASA Biography

Astronaut Koichi Wakata Official JAXA Biography

Cosmonaut Anna Kikina Roscosmos Info

Anna Yuryevna Kikina (Russian: Анна Юрьевна Кикина, born August 27, 1984, in Novosibirsk) is a Russian engineer and test cosmonaut, selected in 2012. She is the only woman cosmonaut currently in active service at Roscosmos. [Wikipedia]

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 ISS: https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science 

Credit: SpaceX 

Image Dates: June 13- Sept. 7, 2022


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NASA T-38 Jets Fly over Artemis I Moon Rocket | Kennedy Space Center

NASA T-38 Jets Fly over Artemis I Moon Rocket | Kennedy Space Center


NASA photographer Josh Valcarcel took a ride with NASA astronauts and astronaut candidates in the back seat of a T-38 jet in this behind-the-scenes view. The group was traveling to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida to see the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft on Launch Complex 39B before the launch of the Artemis I mission. While Artemis I is an uncrewed flight test, its journey to the Moon and back will provide valuable data so astronauts can safely launch to the Moon aboard Artemis II.

In later missions, NASA will land the first woman and the first person of color on the surface of the Moon, paving the way for a long-term lunar presence and serving as a steppingstone on the way to Mars.

Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)

Duration: 1 minute, 18 seconds

Release Date: September 8, 2022


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NASA's Hubble Finds Spiraling Stars, Providing Window into Early Universe

NASA's Hubble Finds Spiraling Stars, Providing Window into Early Universe

Nature likes spirals—from the whirlpool of a hurricane, to pinwheel-shaped protoplanetary disks around newborn stars, to the vast realms of spiral galaxies across our universe.

Caption: The massive star cluster NGC 346, located in the Small Magellanic Cloud, has long intrigued astronomers with its unusual shape. Now researchers using two separate methods have determined that this shape is partly due to stars and gas spiraling into the center of this cluster in a river-like motion. The red spiral superimposed on NGC 346 traces the movement of stars and gas toward the center. Scientists say this spiraling motion is the most efficient way to feed star formation from the outside toward the center of the cluster.

Image Credit: Illustration: NASA, ESA, Andi James (STScI)


Now astronomers are bemused to find young stars that are spiraling into the center of a massive cluster of stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud, a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way.

The outer arm of the spiral in the huge, oddly shaped stellar nursery called NGC 346 may be feeding star formation in a river-like motion of gas and stars. This is an efficient way to fuel star birth, researchers say.

The Small Magellanic Cloud has a simpler chemical composition than the Milky Way, making it similar to the galaxies found in the younger universe, when heavier elements were more scarce. Because of this, the stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud burn hotter and so run out of their fuel faster than in our Milky Way.

Though a proxy for the early universe, at 200,000 light-years away the Small Magellanic Cloud is also one of our closest galactic neighbors.

Learning how stars form in the Small Magellanic Cloud offers a new twist on how a firestorm of star birth may have occurred early in the universe's history, when it was undergoing a "baby boom" about 2 to 3 billion years after the big bang (the universe is now 13.8 billion years old).

The new results find that the process of star formation there is similar to that in our own Milky Way.

Only 150 light-years in diameter, NGC 346 boasts the mass of 50,000 Suns. Its intriguing shape and rapid star formation rate has puzzled astronomers. It took the combined power of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) to unravel the behavior of this mysterious-looking stellar nesting ground.

Researchers determined the motion of the stars in NGC 346 in two different ways. Using Hubble, the research team measured the changes of the stars' positions over 11 years. The stars in this region are moving at an average velocity of 2,000 miles per hour, which means that in 11 years they move 200 million miles. This is about 2 times the distance between the Sun and the Earth.

However, this cluster is relatively far away, inside a neighboring galaxy. This means the amount of observed motion is very small and therefore difficult to measure. These extraordinarily precise observations were possible only because of Hubble's exquisite resolution and high sensitivity. Also, Hubble's three-decade-long history of observations provides a baseline for astronomers to follow minute celestial motions over time.

The second research team, led by Peter Zeidler of AURA/STScI for the European Space Agency, used the ground-based VLT's Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument to measure radial velocity, which determines whether an object is approaching or receding from an observer.


Why a spiral?

"A spiral is really the good, natural way to feed star formation from the outside toward the center of the cluster," explained Zeidler. "It's the most efficient way that stars and gas fueling more star formation can move towards the center."

Half of the Hubble data for this study of NGC 346 is archival. The first observations were taken 11 years ago. They were recently repeated to trace the motion of the stars over time. Given the telescope's longevity, the Hubble data archive now contains more than 32 years of astronomical data powering unprecedented, long-term studies.

The teams' findings appear Sept. 8, 2022, in The Astrophysical Journal.


Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)

Release Date: September 8, 2022


#NASA #ESA #Hubble #Astronomy #Space #Science #Stars #StarCluster #NGC346 #Spirals #SmallMagellanicCloud #SMC #Galaxy #Cosmos #Universe #SpaceTelescope #STScI #GSFC #UnitedStates #Europe #Infographic #STEM #Education