Thursday, April 13, 2023

Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Mission: Pre-launch | European Space Agency

Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Mission: Pre-launch | European Space Agency








The Ariane 5 VA 260 rocket with the European Space Agency's JUICE spacecraft is ready for launch on the ELA-3 launch pad at Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana in South America.

JUICE—JUpiter ICy moons Explorer—is humankind’s next bold mission to the outer Solar System. This ambitious mission will characterize Ganymede, Callisto and Europa with a powerful suite of remote sensing, geophysical and in situ instruments to discover more about these compelling destinations as potential habitats for past or present life. JUICE will monitor Jupiter’s complex magnetic, radiation and plasma environment in depth and its interplay with the moons, studying the Jupiter system as an archetype for gas giant systems across the Universe.

Following launch, JUICE will embark on an eight-year journey to Jupiter, arriving in July 2031 with the aid of momentum and direction gained from four gravity-assist fly-bys of the Earth-Moon system, Venus and, twice, Earth.

Flight VA260 will be the final European Space Agency (ESA) Ariane 5 flight to carry a ESA  mission to space.

Follow the JUICE Mission: www.esa.int/juice

Credit: ESA- S. Corvaja

Image Dates: April 11-12, 2023

 

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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

OSIRIS-REx Mission: Epic Shot! NASA & NBA Demonstrate "Nothin' But Net"

OSIRIS-REx Mission: Epic Shot! NASA & NBA Demonstrate "Nothin' But Net"

To become United States' first-ever mission to return an asteroid sample to Earth, NASA OSIRIS-REx must make all the right moves to shoot the sample return capsule through a 'space hoop' to land within a 250 square mile patch in the Utah desert. NASA invited Deni Avdija from the NBA's Washington Wizards to demonstrate what it takes to make the perfect shot.

OSIRIS-REx Mission:
http://www.asteroidmission.org


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


James Tralie (ADNET):
Lead Producer
Narrator
Lead Editor


Rob Andreoli (AIMM):
Videographer

John D. Philyaw (AIMM):
Videographer

Kenny Getzandanner (NASA/GSFC):
Scientist

Rani Gran (NASA/GSFC):
Public Affairs Officer

Walt Feimer (KBRwyle):
Animator

Michael Lentz (KBRwyle):
Animator

Adriana Manrique Gutierrez (KBRwyle):
Animator

Jonathan North (KBRwyle):
Animator

Krystofer Kim (KBRwyle):
Animator

Jenny McElligott (AIMM):
Animator

Credit: NASA Goddard
Duration: 1 minute, 45 seconds
Release Date: April 12, 2023


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Earth's Terminator | International Space Station

Earth's Terminator | International Space Station

Photograph showing the Earth's terminator. Taken by European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for his Horizons mission.
Astronaut Alexander Gerst: "I know it's just the simple shadow of our planet, but approaching the terminator gives me an eerie feeling every time. It's as scary as it is fascinating."
"Ich weiß, dass es einfach nur der Schatten unseres Planeten ist. Aber dem Terminator entgegen zu fliegen finde ich ebenso unheimlich wie faszinierend. Wie als Kind den Eingang zur Geisterbahn."

The International Space Station orbits 354 kilometers (220 miles) above the Earth, completing one trip around the globe every 92 minutes. Cruising along at 27,700 km (17,200 miles) per hour, the astronauts experience 15 or 16 sunrises and sets every day.

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: ESA/NASA-A.Gerst
Image Date: Nov. 23, 2018 


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What the International Space Station Teaches Us About Our Changing Earth

What the International Space Station Teaches Us About Our Changing Earth

When humans explore space, we have to reproduce all the same systems that Earth provides to sustain life—water, air, surface, and biota—in order to survive in the unforgiving environment of space. In several decades of continuous presence on the International Space Station, we have learned surprising things about the engineering of systems that support human life.  At the same time, we have collected extraordinary data about the Earth system passing below us. Spaceflight gives us the opportunity to understand climate change and mitigate its effects to improve the resilience of communities on our home planet. Join Julie Robinson, NASA’s Deputy Director for Earth Science, as we explore what living in space teaches us about life on Earth.

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
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM) Education


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.


Event sponsored by Aerojet Rocketdyne and United Launch Alliance (ULA)

Video Credit: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Duration: 1 hour
Release Date: April 11, 2023


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Recientemente: Presentamos a la tripulación de nuestra misión Artemis II a la Luna

Recientemente: Presentamos a la tripulación de nuestra misión Artemis II a la Luna

Recientemente en la NASA, la versión en español de las cápsulas This Week at NASA, te informa semanalmente de lo que está sucediendo en la NASA. 

Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Duration: 2 minutes, 32 seconds
Release Date: April 11, 2023

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The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Mission Explained | European Space Agency

The Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Mission Explained | European Space Agency

The European Space Agency’s (ESA) JUICE (JUpiter ICy Moons Explorer) Mission is designed to perform detailed observations of the giant gas planet Jupiter and its three large ocean-bearing moons—Ganymede, Callisto and Europa. ESA JUICE AIT and Launcher Interface Engineer, Manuela Baroni, explains the main scientific objectives of the mission and JUICE’s instruments. 

Watch the JUICE launch live from 12:45 BST/13:45 CEST on April 13, 2023 at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD9n9HLwswQ

Follow the JUICE Mission: www.esa.int/juice

Launch location: Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, South America
Launch vehicle: Ariane 5 rocket

NASA's Europa Clipper Mission will complement the European Space Agency's JUICE Mission. JUICE will fly-by Europa twice and Callisto multiple times before moving into orbit around Ganymede.

Video Credits: European Space Agency (ESA)/ATG medialab
Acknowledgement: SciNews
Duration: 4 minutes
Release Date: April 12, 2023


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Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Mission: Rocket Rollout | European Space Agency

Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer Mission: Rocket Rollout | European Space Agency








The rollout of the Ariane 5 rocket VA 260 with the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer spacecraft started on Tuesday April 11, 2023. JUICE is being prepared to launch from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, on April 13, 2023.

JUICE—JUpiter ICy moons Explorer—is humankind’s next bold mission to the outer Solar System. This ambitious mission will characterize Ganymede, Callisto and Europa with a powerful suite of remote sensing, geophysical and in situ instruments to discover more about these compelling destinations as potential habitats for past or present life. JUICE will monitor Jupiter’s complex magnetic, radiation and plasma environment in depth and its interplay with the moons, studying the Jupiter system as an archetype for gas giant systems across the Universe.

Following launch, JUICE will embark on an eight-year journey to Jupiter, arriving in July 2031 with the aid of momentum and direction gained from four gravity-assist fly-bys of the Earth-Moon system, Venus and, twice, Earth.

Flight VA260 will be the final European Space Agency (ESA) Ariane 5 flight to carry a ESA  mission to space.

Follow the JUICE Mission: www.esa.int/juice

Credits: ESA- S. Corvaja
Release Date: April 11, 2023

 

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Tuesday, April 11, 2023

NASA’s New X-59 Aircraft: Tail Installed | Armstrong Flight Research Center

 

NASA’s New X-59 Aircraft: Tail Installed | Armstrong Flight Research Center





NASA’s X-59 aircraft has completed final installation of its lower empennage, better known as the tail assembly. These pictures were taken at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. The installation allows the team to continue final wiring and system checkouts on the aircraft as it prepares for integrated ground testing, which will include engine runs and taxi tests. The X-59 aircraft is designed to demonstrate the ability to fly supersonic while reducing the loud sonic boom to a quiet sonic thump and is the centerpiece of NASA’s Quesst mission.

For more information, visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/Quesst
www.nasa.gov/quesst-supersonic-stem-toolkit
https://www.nasa.gov/flightlog

Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Lockheed Martin

Release Date: April 11, 2023


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NASA’s New X-59 Aircraft: Tail Installed | Armstrong Flight Research Center

NASA’s New X-59 Aircraft: Tail Installed | Armstrong Flight Research Center

In this time lapse video, you will see NASA’s X-59 aircraft undergo final installation of its lower empennage, better known as the tail assembly. This time lapse was taken at Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale, California. The installation allows the team to continue final wiring and system checkouts on the aircraft as it prepares for integrated ground testing, which will include engine runs and taxi tests. The X-59 aircraft is designed to demonstrate the ability to fly supersonic while reducing the loud sonic boom to a quiet sonic thump and is the centerpiece of NASA’s Quesst mission.

For more information, visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/Quesst
www.nasa.gov/quesst-supersonic-stem-toolkit
https://www.nasa.gov/flightlog

Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Duration: 2 minutes, 26 seconds

Release Date: April 11, 2023


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NASA Earth Pollution Monitoring Instrument Launched by SpaceX on Intelsat 40E

NASA Earth Pollution Monitoring Instrument Launched by SpaceX on Intelsat 40E

 

NASA’s Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) instrument launched 12:30 a.m. EDT Friday, April 7, 2023, as a payload on Intelsat 40E aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

 

A NASA instrument to provide unprecedented resolution of monitoring major air pollutants—down to four square miles—lifted off on its way to geostationary orbit at 12:30 a.m. EDT Friday. The Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) instrument will improve life on Earth by revolutionizing the way scientists observe air quality from space.

NASA’s TEMPO launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The instrument is a payload on the satellite Intelsat 40E, which separated from the rocket approximately 32 minutes after launch. Signal acquisition occurred at 1:14 a.m. TEMPO commissioning activities will begin in late May or early June.


TEMPO’s observations will dramatically improve the scientific data record on air pollution—including ozone, nitrogen oxide, sulfur dioxide and formaldehyde—not only over the continental United States, but also Canada, Mexico, Cuba, the Bahamas, and part of the island of Hispaniola.


From a fixed geostationary orbit above the equator, TEMPO will be the first space-based instrument to measure air quality over North America hourly during the daytime and at spatial regions of several square miles – far better than existing limits of about 100 square miles in the U.S. TEMPO data will play an important role in the scientific analysis of pollution, including studies of rush hour pollution, the potential for improved air quality alerts, the effects of lightning on ozone, the movement of pollution from forest fires and volcanoes, and even the effects of fertilizer application. 


The instrument was built by Ball Aerospace and integrated onto Intelsat 40E by Maxar.

To learn more about NASA’s Earth sciences, visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/earth

“NASA makes data from instruments like TEMPO easily accessible to everyone,” said Karen St. Germain, division director for NASA’s Earth Sciences Division. “Which means that everyone from community and industry leaders to asthma sufferers are going to be able to access air quality information at a higher level of detail—in both time and location—than they’ve ever been able to before. And that also provides the information needed to start addressing one of the most pressing human health challenges.”

"Our TEMPO slogan is 'It's about time,' which hints at TEMPO's ability to provide hourly air pollution data," said Xiong Liu, deputy principal investigator for TEMPO at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian in Cambridge, Massachusetts. "After working on the TEMPO for more than 10 years, it is about time to launch TEMPO to produce real TEMPO data and start the new era of air quality monitoring over North America."

From its geostationary orbit—a high Earth orbit that allows satellites to match Earth's rotation—TEMPO also will form part of an air quality satellite virtual constellation that will track pollution around the Northern Hemisphere. South Korea's Geostationary Environment Monitoring Spectrometer, the first instrument in the constellation, launched into space in 2020 on the Korean Aerospace Research Institute GEO-KOMPSAT-2B satellite, and is measuring pollution over Asia. The European Space Agency Sentinel-4 satellite, scheduled to launch in 2024, will make measurements over Europe and North Africa.

“This marks a new era in our ability to observe air pollution over North America, including the entire continental United States,” said Barry Lefer, TEMPO program scientist and tropospheric composition program manager for NASA. “It’s also opening the door for us to work more closely with our international partners to better understand global air quality and its transport.”

"The TEMPO mission is about more than just studying pollution—it's about improving life on Earth for all. By monitoring the effects of everything from rush-hour traffic to pollution from forest fires and volcanoes, NASA data will help improve air quality across North America and protect our planet,” said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson.

Image Credit: SpaceX

Story Credit: NASA

Image Date: April 7, 2023


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NASA Astronaut Alvin Drew & STEM Activities at White House Easter Egg Roll

NASA Astronaut Alvin Drew & STEM Activities at White House Easter Egg Roll

NASA astronaut Alvin Drew poses for a photo with guests during the White House Easter Egg Roll, Monday, April 10, 2023, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington






NASA Astronaut Alvin Drew Official Photo (2010)

NASA Astronaut Alvin Drew Official Photo (2007)

 

NASA astronaut Alvin Drew participated in the White House Easter Egg Roll event on Monday, April 10, 2023, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington. Thirty thousand people attended this year's Easter “EGGucation” Roll on Easter Monday. 

NASA Astronaut Alvin Drew Profile

Drew flew on two space shuttle missions, STS-118 (Aug. 8 -21, 2007) and STS-133 (Feb. 24 - March 9, 2011). STS-118 was the 119th space shuttle flight, the 22nd flight to the International Space Station, and the 20th flight for Endeavour. During the mission Endeavour's crew successfully added another truss segment, a new gyroscope and external spare parts platform to the space station. STS-133 was the 39th and final mission for Space Shuttle Discovery. During the 13-day flight, the Discovery crew delivered the Permanent Multipurpose Module and the fourth Express Logistics Carrier to the station. The crew also delivered critical spare components including Robonaut 2, or R2, the first human-like robot in space.

Prior to NASA, Drew was U.S. Air Force pilot with more than 25 years experience. Colonel Drew retired from the Air Force in September 2010. He has more than 3,500 hours flying experience and has piloted 30 different types of aircraft. 

NASA Astronaut Alvin Drew Official Biography:

https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/drew_b_alvin.pdf

Image Credit: NASA/Keegan Barber

Image Dates: April 10, 2023/ Images 7 (2010) & 8 (2007)


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Expedition 69: Official Crew Portrait | International Space Station

Expedition 69: Official Crew Portrait | International Space Station

The official Expedition 69 crew portrait with (from left) flight engineers Frank Rubio from NASA, Dmitri Petelin from Roscosmos (Russia), Sultan Alneyadi from the United Arab Emirates, Woody Hoburg from NASA, Stephen Bowen from NASA, Andrey Fedyaev from Roscosmos (Russia), and Commander Sergey Prokopyev from Roscosmos (Russia).

Expedition 69 on the International Space Station officially began on March 28, 2023.

Follow Expedition 69 updates here:
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/

Expedition 69 Crew (March 2023)
Station Commander: Sergey Prokopyev of Roscosmos (Russia)
Roscosmos (Russia): Flight Engineers Dmitri Petelin & Andrey Fedyaev
Flight Engineer Sultan Alneyadi of the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
NASA: Flight Engineers Frank Rubio, Stephen Bowen, Warren Hoburg


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
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)

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 Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)
Image Date: Feb. 7, 2023


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SpaceX Starship Crewed Mission to Mars: Animation

SpaceX Starship Crewed Mission to Mars: Animation

Landing on Mars: "Starship will enter Mars’ atmosphere at 7.5 kilometers per second and decelerate aerodynamically. The vehicle’s heat shield is designed to withstand multiple entries, but given that the vehicle is coming into Mars' atmosphere so hot, we still expect to see some ablation of the heat shield (similar to wear and tear on a brake pad)."

"Starship is essential to both SpaceX’s plans to deploy its next-generation Starship system as well as for NASA, which will use a lunar lander version of Starship for landing astronauts on the moon during the Artemis III mission through the Human Landing System (HLS) program."

SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket—collectively referred to as Starship—represent a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars and beyond. Starship will be the world’s most powerful launch vehicle ever developed, with the ability to carry up to 150 metric tonnes to Earth orbit reusable, and up to 250 metric tonnes expendable.

Key Starship Parameters:
Height: 120m/394ft
Diameter: 9m/29.5ft
Payload to LEO: 100 – 150t (fully reusable)

On-orbit Refilling
Starship leverages tanker vehicles (essentially the Starship spacecraft minus the windows) to refill the Starship spacecraft in low-Earth orbit prior to departing for Mars. Refilling on-orbit enables the transport of up to 100 tons all the way to Mars. And if the tanker ship has high reuse capability, the primary cost is just that of the oxygen and methane, which is extremely low.

Satellites: "Starship is designed to deliver satellites further and at a lower marginal cost per launch than our current Falcon vehicles. With a payload compartment larger than any fairing currently in operation or development, Starship creates possibilities for new missions, including space telescopes even larger than the James Webb."


Starship's Engines: Raptors

"The Raptor engine is a reusable methalox staged-combustion engine that powers the Starship launch system. Raptor engines began flight testing on the Starship prototype rockets in July 2019, becoming the first full-flow staged combustion rocket engine ever flown."

Raptor Engine Parameters:
Diameter: 1.3m/4ft
Height: 3.1m/10.2ft
Thrust: 230tf/500 klbf

First Lunar Private Mission
"Later this decade, Japanese entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa and the crew of dearMoon will become the first civilian passengers on a lunar Starship mission, featuring a fly-by of the Moon during their week-long journey. This flight is an important step toward enabling access for people who dream of traveling to space."

Download the Free Starship User Guide (PDF):
https://www.spacex.com/media/starship_users_guide_v1.pdf

Image Credit: Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX)
Duration: 5 minutes
Image Date: April 10, 2023

 

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Monday, April 10, 2023

Thirteen Earth Volcanoes: The View from Space | European Space Agency

Thirteen Earth Volcanoes: The View from Space | European Space Agency

Have you ever wondered what a volcano looks like from space? Today, we are counting down our picks of the most impressive volcanoes around the world—captured by satellites. Our countdown includes Mount Fuji, Mount Mayon and Mount Vesuvius.

Credits: European Space Agency (ESA)
Duration: 12 minutes
Release Date: April 10, 2023


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Artemis I Launch Director & Plaque Award Ceremony | Kennedy Space Center

Artemis I Launch Director & Plaque Award Ceremony | Kennedy Space Center

Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson (center) acknowledged and honored members of the Artemis team during the inaugural Artemis Launch Director Awards

Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, center. At left is Jeremy Graeber, Artemis assistant launch director. At right is Wes Mosedale, technical assistant to the launch director. Following tradition from the Apollo and Space Shuttle Programs, the Artemis I plaque was added to the wall in Firing Room 1 by Blackwell-Thompson.

Award recipients included Assistant Launch Director Jeremy Graeber, who directly supports and assists Blackwell-Thompson during launch countdown operations

 Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson (left) acknowledged and honored members of the Artemis team during the inaugural Artemis Launch Director Awards

 Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, at left, signs the back of the Artemis I plaque

The Arms and Umbilicals (AUS) engineering team gather for a photograph during the Artemis launch director awards and plaque ceremony

Artemis team members gather around Firing Room 1 of the Launch Control Center at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
 
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson, Launch Director, Exploration Ground Systems at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

People Behind Artemis I Moon Mission Success

Artemis Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson acknowledged and honored members of the Artemis team during the inaugural Artemis Launch Director Awards, held March 24, 2023, inside Firing Room 1 of the Rocco A. Petrone Launch Control Center at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Award recipients included members of the crawler transporter team, which using Crawler-Transporter 2, carried the agency’s mobile launcher with the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft 4.2 miles from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39B for the launch of Artemis I. The first in a series of increasingly complex missions, Artemis I launched successfully at 1:47 a.m. EST on Nov. 16, 2022.


Charlie Blackwell-Thompson serves as launch director for NASA's Exploration Ground Systems Program, based at NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida. She oversaw the countdown and liftoff of NASA's Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft during its first flight test, called Artemis I. Named to the position in January 2016, Blackwell-Thompson is NASA's first female launch director. Her role includes leading and managing the launch operations planning and execution for the Exploration Ground Systems program and Exploration Systems Development Division, or ESD. She also serves as the cross-program lead to the Launch Integration team responsible for integration and coordination of launch operations across the three programs: SLS, Orion and EGS. In her role as launch director, she manages the development of all launch countdown plans, philosophy, and launch and scrub turnaround procedures and schedules, as well as training approaches.

Image Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett

Image Date: March 24, 2023

 

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Animation: A Spiral Galaxy Experiencing Ram Pressure Stripping | NASA/ESA

Animation: A Spiral Galaxy Experiencing Ram Pressure Stripping | NASA/ESA

This artist's illustration shows a spiral galaxy as it moves through a massive cluster of galaxies. The galaxy is undergoing a process known as ram pressure stripping, where streaks of bright gas are being dragged out into space by the cluster it is passing through.

Credits: NASA, European Space Agency, and M. Kornmesser (HEIC) 

Acknowledgements: Ming Sun (UAH) and Serge Meunier

Duration: 23 seconds

Release Date: March 4, 2014

 

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