Sunday, October 08, 2023

Entrancing Galaxy NGC 685 in Eridanus | Hubble

Entrancing Galaxy NGC 685 in Eridanus | Hubble


NGC 685 takes center stage amid faintly twinkling stars on an inky black background. This galaxy is clearly a barred spiral galaxy with its bright center bar and patchy, curving arms. It is about 58 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. NGC 685 lies south of the celestial equator and is visible from the southern hemisphere at certain times of the year.

British astronomer John Herschel discovered NGC 685 in 1834, and early observers noted its apparent roundness. The whole galaxy is about 60,000 light-years across—a little more than half the size of our Milky Way. The patches of bright blue along the galaxy’s arms are star clusters, groups of stars held together by their mutual gravitational attraction. Wisps of dark red near the central bar depict interstellar gas and dust, the matter from which stars form. About two-thirds of all spiral galaxies have a central bar like NGC 685. Its intense glow comes from many stars concentrated in a relatively small area.

The Hubble Space Telescope took this image as part of a scientific effort to study star cluster formation and evolution. Hubble’s ultraviolet capabilities are well-suited to this task, since young stars shine brightly at ultraviolet wavelengths. An average-sized galaxy like NGC 685 can have around 100 million stars, which is on the low end.


Image Credit: NASA, European Space Agency, and J. Lee (Space Telescope Science Institute)

Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)
Release Date: Oct. 8, 2023


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Planet Mars Images: October 2023 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers | JPL

Planet Mars Images: October 2023 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers | JPL

MSL - Sol 3966
MSL - Sol 3969
MSL - Sol 3967
MSL - Sol 3966
MSL - Sol 3967
Mars 2020 - Sol 932
Mars 2020 - Sol 934

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Celebrating 11+ Years on Mars (2012-2023)
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

Celebrating 2+ Years on 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 return to Earth.
Mars Helicopter (Ingenuity)
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
Processing: Kevin M. Gill
Image Release Dates: Oct. 4-7, 2023

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Saturday, October 07, 2023

Virgin Galactic Completes Fourth Private Astronaut Flight: Galactic 04

Virgin Galactic Completes Fourth Private Astronaut Flight: Galactic 04


Galactic 04—Virgin Galactic’s fourth commercial spaceflight and fifth successful human space mission in five months—was launched from Spaceport America, New Mexico, on October 6, 2023, at 09:28 local time. VSS Unity, the second SpaceShipTwo, transported three private passengers: Ron Rosano, Trevor Beattie and Namira Salim; as well as Beth Moses (Chief Astronaut Instructor). The flight reached an apogee of 54.3 miles (~87 km).

Namira Salim is reported to be the first Pakistan citizen in space. Virgin Galactic said Salim is also a resident of Monaco and the United Arab Emirates.
This makes her the first person from Monaco and the first Emirati woman to travel to space.

Learn more on Virgin Galactic's website: https://www.virgingalactic.com


Credit: Virgin Galactic

Duration: 1 minute, 22 seconds

Release Date: Oct. 7, 2023

    

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Expedition 70 Crew: Behind the Scenes | International Space Station

Expedition 70 Crew: Behind the Scenes | International Space Station

NASA astronaut and Expedition 70 Flight Engineer Loral O'Hara shows off tools she will use during a spacewalk to swab surfaces on the International Space Station and collect potential microbe samples for analysis.
O'Hara is pictured trimming her hair aboard the International Space Station.
NASA astronaut and Expedition 70 Flight Engineer Jasmin Moghbeli replaces cables on the advanced resistive exercise device inside the International Space Station's Tranquility module.
European Space Agency astronaut and Expedition 70 Commander Andreas Mogensen of Denmark is pictured with the International Space Station's new exercise cycle after it was installed in the Destiny laboratory module.
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut and Expedition 70 Flight Engineer Satoshi Furukawa loads camera and light hardware into the Kibo laboratory module's airlock that will be installed outside the International Space Station.
The Soyuz MS-24 crew ship is pictured docked to the International Space Station's Rassvet module. The spacecraft launched three Expedition 69-70 crew members, NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara and Roscosmos cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub, to the orbiting lab on Sept. 15, 2023.

The Expedition 70 crew is preparing for a pair of spacewalks for science and maintenance outside the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara and European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen of Denmark are getting ready for their first spacewalk set to begin at 10 a.m. EST on Oct. 12, 2023. The duo will use specialized tools to collect microbe samples from specific areas outside of the station.
Another spacewalk is scheduled for Oct. 20, 2023, with O’Hara and fellow NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli. They will remove and replace communications and solar array hardware.

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Expedition 70 Crew
Station Commander: Andreas Mogensen of the European Space Agency (Denmark)
Roscosmos (Russia): Oleg Kononenko, Nikolai Chub, Konstantin Borisov
JAXA: Flight Engineer Satoshi Furukawa (Japan)
NASA: Jasmin Moghbeli, Loral O'Hara (USA)

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's Johnson Space Center (JSC)

Image Dates: Sept. 25-Oct. 5, 2023


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Preparing to Journey to a Metal World | This Week @NASA | Week of Oct. 6, 2023

Preparing to Journey to a Metal World This Week @NASA | Week of Oct. 6, 2023

Preparing to journey to a metal world, a milestone for a simulated Mars mission, and celebrating an anniversary for our agency . . . a few of the stories to tell you about—This Week at NASA!

For more information about NASA’s Psyche mission go to: 

www.nasa.gov/psyche and psyche.asu.edu


Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Video Producer, Editor & Narrator: Andre Valentine

Duration: 2 minutes, 34 seconds

Release Date: Oct. 7, 2023


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Friday, October 06, 2023

Reflection Nebula M78 (NOIRLab 'Fan Version') | Kitt Peak National Observatory

Reflection Nebula M78 (NOIRLab 'Fan Version') | Kitt Peak National Observatory


M78 is part of the Orion complex, a large region of star-forming gas and dust centered around M42 and M43. It is the brightest diffuse reflection nebula in the sky, and fairly easy to see with binoculars (and almost visible to the naked eye, claim some observers). M78 is some 1,600 light-years away and around 4 light-years across.

This picture is a color composite mosaic of CCD images from the 0.9-meter telescope of the Kitt Peak National Observatory, near Tucson, Arizona, taken in November 1998. 

M78 was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1780 and included by Charles Messier in his catalog of comet-like objects that same year.

Credit: NOIRLab/National Science Foundation (NSF)/Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA)

Release Date: June 30, 2020


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Spiral Galaxy NGC 5068 in Virgo | Hubble

Spiral Galaxy NGC 5068 in Virgo | Hubble


Patches of bright pink and wisps of dark red paint the foreground of this new Hubble Space Telescope image. NGC 5068 is a barred spiral galaxy with thousands of star-forming regions and large quantities of interstellar dust. First discovered by British astronomer William Herschel in 1785, NGC 5068 sits in the southern region of the constellation Virgo and is around 20 million light-years away. Astronomers estimate the galaxy is 45,000 light-years in diameter.

At the top center of this image lies NGC 5068’s bright central bar, a densely packed region of mature stars. A black hole lurks behind the bar, tugging the stars together with its intense gravitational pull. The bright pinkish-red splotches along the bottom and sides of the image are regions of ionized hydrogen gas where young star clusters lie. Though not very clear from this angle, these splotches are along the galaxy’s spiral arms, where new stars typically form.

Astronomers also found at least 110 Wolf-Rayet stars in NGC 5068. Wolf-Rayet stars are a type of old, massive star that loses mass at a very high rate. They are typically more than 25 times the mass of our Sun and up to a million times more luminous. There are about 220 Wolf-Rayet stars in our Milky Way galaxy.

NGC 5068 is difficult to see with human eyes because it has relatively low surface brightness. Luckily, Hubble’s ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared capabilities helped capture the beauty and intrigue of this galaxy. Different cosmic objects emit different wavelengths of light; young and hot stars emit ultraviolet light, so Hubble uses ultraviolet observations to find them.


Credit: NASA, European Space Agency, R. Chandar (University of Toledo), and J. Lee (Space Telescope Science Institute); Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)

Release Date: Oct. 6, 2023


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Reflection Nebula M78 in Orion | Mayall Telescope

Reflection Nebula M78 in Orion | Mayall Telescope

This image of M78, the brightest diffuse reflection nebula in the sky, was taken in 2006 with the Mosaic imager on the Mayall 4-meter telescope on Kitt Peak. Located about 1,600 light-years away and around 4 light-years across, M78 is part of the Orion complex, a large region of star-forming gas and dust.

M78 was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1780 and included by Charles Messier in his catalog of comet-like objects that same year.

The Nicholas U. Mayall Telescope is a four-meter (158 inches) reflector telescope in Arizona named after Nicholas U. Mayall. It saw first light on February 27, 1973, and was the second-largest telescope in the world at that time.

Credit: T.A. Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage) and H. Schweiker (WIYN and NOIRLab/NSF/AURA)

Release Date: Aug. 9, 2006


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Reflection Nebula M78 in Orion | Steward Observatory

Reflection Nebula M78 in Orion | Steward Observatory


This is a spectacular visible light wide-field view of Messier 78 (M78), also known as NGC 2068. 
It is a reflection nebula in the constellation Orion. 
M78 was discovered by Pierre Méchain in 1780 and included by Charles Messier in his catalog of comet-like objects that same year.

Technical Details

Phillips 24-inch RCOS Telescope

Camera: SBIG STL11000


Image Credit & Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona

Release Date: Jan. 1, 2010


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Wildfires: A Smoky Pall over Canada | NASA Earth Observatory

Wildfires: A Smoky Pall over Canada | NASA Earth Observatory

September 25, 2023

October 1, 2023

Wildland fires burn through Canada’s boreal forests every summer as temperatures rise and lightning ignites blazes. Widespread fire activity typically begins to taper off in late-August and fades away by October as days shorten, temperatures cool, and fall weather patterns take control.

Not in 2023. Fires that had been burning in western Canada for months continued to rage furiously into October, growing at some of the fastest rates they have all year and generating record amounts of emissions. Evidence of their intensity filled North American skies in the last two weeks of September, with expansive smoke plumes swirling across much of Canada.

The October 1, 2023, image—acquired by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on NOAA-20—shows a long smoke plume extending along the U.S. East Coast. NASA atmospheric scientist Gary Partyka described the pattern as “highly indexed meridional flow” that drew smoke in a circuitous route around Canada and into the United States, rather than carrying it generally west to east at higher latitudes, as is more typical.

The smoke over the eastern U.S. originated thousands of miles away in western Canada, added Partyka, who tracked its movement using the GEOS forward processing (GEOS-FP) model developed by NASA’s Global Modeling and Assimilation Office. 

VIIRS acquired the other image of smoke streaming over eastern Canada on September 25, 2023. Meteorologists with The Washington Post reported that part of the reason that smoke dipped so far south was that winds had to steer the smoke around a sprawling zone of high pressure over central North America known as an omega block.

Of the 447 fires that were active across Canada on September 15, nearly half were classified as out of control, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC). On September 27, the last day that CIFFC reported numbers for the year, those numbers remained remarkably high. Of the 798 fires burning on that date, 382 were out of control.

Particularly intense burning on September 15 and 22 in British Columbia and Alberta fueled several pyrocumulunimbus clouds (pyroCbs) that lofted smoke high in the atmosphere, where fast-moving, upper-level winds then spread it widely. In the absence of pyroCbs, the smoke would have remained closer to the surface, nearer to the fires that produced it, and less visible in satellite imagery.

While the influx of smoke was noticeable in New York City and other major cities along the eastern seaboard, the impact on air quality was modest because the smoke was relatively high. In June 2023, a major intrusion of surface-level smoke from fires in Quebec darkened skies in the same region and triggered more severe air quality problems.


Credit: NASA Earth Observatory images by Lauren Dauphin, using GEOS data from the Global Modeling and Assimilation Office at NASA GSFC and VIIRS data from NASA EOSDIS LANCE, GIBS/Worldview, and the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS)

Story Credit: Adam Voiland

Release Date: Oct. 4, 2023


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NASA's Space to Ground: October Spacewalks | Week of Oct. 6, 2023

NASA's Space to Ground: October Spacewalks | Week of Oct. 6, 2023

NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station. The Expedition 70 crew continues preparing for a pair of spacewalks for science and maintenance outside the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara and European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen of Denmark are getting ready for their first spacewalk set to begin at 10 a.m. EST on Oct. 12, 2023. The duo will use specialized tools to collect microbe samples from specific areas outside of the station.

Another spacewalk is scheduled for Oct. 20, 2023, with O’Hara and fellow NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli. They will remove and replace communications and solar array hardware.

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Expedition 70 Crew

Station Commander: Andreas Mogensen of the European Space Agency (Denmark)

Roscosmos (Russia): Oleg Kononenko, Nikolai Chub, Konstantin Borisov

JAXA: Flight Engineer Satoshi Furukawa (Japan)

NASA: Jasmin Moghbeli, Loral O'Hara (USA)

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

Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)


Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)

Duration: 3 minutes

Release Date: Oct. 5, 2023


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Thursday, October 05, 2023

Starry Galaxy NGC 1087 in Cetus | Hubble

Starry Galaxy NGC 1087 in Cetus | Hubble

New and old stars alike twinkle in the dusty spiral arms of NGC 1087. Located 80 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus, NGC 1087 is a barred spiral galaxy. It has a diameter of 87,000 light-years and a very small nucleus, or center. The galaxy’s dust lanes, seen in dark red, help define its spiral structure. NGC 1087’s stellar bar—the elongated, bright-white structure at the galaxy’s center—is also shorter compared to other barred galaxies. Typically, in barred galaxies, the gravity of the center pulls in large quantities of gas, causing a burst of star formation followed by a slow decay. Uniquely, NGC 1087 shows signs of new star formation, making it of special interest to scientists.

British astronomer William Herschel discovered NGC 1087 in 1785. The galaxy sits just south of the celestial equator, making it visible from both hemispheres. In 1995, astronomers discovered a Type II supernova within this galaxy. Type II supernovae occur when a massive star uses all of its nuclear fuel and its iron core collapses, then explodes. Named 1995V, it is the only supernova ever seen in this galaxy.

In this new ultraviolet, visible, and near-infrared light image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, the dark red streaks are cold molecular gas, the raw material from which stars form. The spots of bright pink signal areas where new stars are forming, characterized by the presence of ionized hydrogen, oxygen, and sulfur. The bluer regions hold hot, young stars formed earlier in the lifetime of this galaxy. Hubble observed NGC 1087 to study the connection between young stars and cold gas, and especially to determine what happens to gaseous regions after stars are formed within them.


Credit: NASA, European Space Agency, R. Chandar (University of Toledo), and J. Lee (Space Telescope Science Institute); Processing: Gladys Kober (NASA/Catholic University of America)

Release Date: October 5, 2023


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What If We Bring Back Life from Mars?

What If We Bring Back Life from Mars?

NASA’s Mars Sample Return (MSR) Mission is a decade long project to bring back rocks and dust samples from Mars to Earth. The mission itself will be the most complicated robotic space mission ever undertaken, and bringing the samples back to Earth is only part of the challenge. Once on Earth, the samples will need to be treated as if they contain life-threatening pathogens. The samples will be stored in a maximum containment lab being built near the landing site in the Utah desert.

In a new report for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Valerie Brown writes about the challenges of the mission and how it fits into NASA’s history of space exploration and sample collection. So for our latest video, we decided to animate the journey from Mars to Earth to help illustrate the challenge and danger ahead. 

The Article "Black Swans from Mars": https://thebulletin.org/2023/10/black-swans-from-mars/ 

Read about all NASA's carefully selected Mars samples: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars-rock-samples

Learn more about NASA's Mars Sample Return campaign: https://mars.nasa.gov/msr 


Video Credit: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Release Date: Oct. 5, 2023

Duration: 4 minutes, 30 seconds


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Espacio a Tierra | El viaje récord de Rubio: 29 de septiembre de 2023

Espacio a Tierra | El viaje récord de Rubio: 29 de septiembre de 2023

FriendsofNASA.org: 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. 

Ciencia de la NASA: https://ciencia.nasa.gov

Para obtener más información sobre la ciencia de la NASA, suscríbete al boletín semanal: https://www.nasa.gov/suscribete


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

Duration: 3 minutes, 27 seconds

Release Date: Oct. 5, 2023


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Expedition 70: Spacewalk Preparations | International Space Station

Expedition 70: Spacewalk Preparations | International Space Station

NASA astronaut Loral O'Hara tries on her spacesuit.
Astronauts Andreas Mogensen and Loral O'Hara try on their spacesuits aboard the International Space Station's Quest airlock in preparation for an upcoming spacewalk.
Andreas Mogensen assists NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli as she tries on her spacesuit and test the suits' components aboard the International Space Station's Quest airlock in preparation for an upcoming spacewalk.
Astronauts assist Jasmin Moghbeli as she tries on her spacesuit. (From left) Astronauts Andreas Mogensen from the European Space Agency and Satoshi Furukawa from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency assist astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli.
Astronaut Loral O'Hara tries on her spacesuit.
European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen of Denmark tries on his spacesuit.

From left, astronauts Andreas Mogensen, Loral O’Hara, and Jasmin Moghbeli are pictured in their spacesuits training for spacewalks on Earth.

The Expedition 70 crew continues preparing for a pair of spacewalks for science and maintenance outside the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara and European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen of Denmark are getting ready for their first spacewalk set to begin at 10 a.m. EST on Oct. 12, 2023. The duo will use specialized tools to collect microbe samples from specific areas outside of the station.

Another spacewalk is scheduled for Oct. 20, 2023, with O’Hara and fellow NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli. They will remove and replace communications and solar array hardware.

Follow Expedition 70 Updates:

Expedition 70 Crew
Station Commander: Andreas Mogensen of the European Space Agency (Denmark)
Roscosmos (Russia): Oleg Kononenko, Nikolai Chub, Konstantin Borisov
JAXA: Flight Engineer Satoshi Furukawa (Japan)
NASA: Jasmin Moghbeli, Loral O'Hara (USA)

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's Johnson Space Center (JSC)

Image Dates: Oct. 3-Oct. 4, 2023


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Reflection Nebula NGC 1999: The Cosmic Keyhole | Schulman Telescope

Reflection Nebula NGC 1999: The Cosmic Keyhole | Schulman Telescope

NGC 1999 is a reflection nebula in the constellation Orion around 1,350 light-years from Earth. It is located near the Orion Nebula, the closest region of massive star formation to Earth. NGC 1999 itself is a relic of recent star formation—it is composed of detritus left over from the formation of a newborn star. The most notable aspect of NGC 1999’s appearance, however, is the conspicuous hole in its center, which resembles an inky-black keyhole of cosmic proportions.

Just like fog curling around a street lamp, reflection nebulae like NGC 1999 only shine because of the light from an embedded source. In the case of NGC 1999, this source is the newborn star V380 Orionis, visible at the center of this image. 


Technical Details

Optics: Schulman 32-inch RCOS Telescope

Camera: SBIG STX16803


The 0.81 m (32 in) Schulman Telescope is a Ritchey-Chrétien reflector built by RC Optical Systems and installed in 2010. It is operated by the Mount Lemmon SkyCenter and is Arizona's largest dedicated public observatory. The Schulman Telescope was designed from inception for remote control over the Internet by amateur and professional astrophotographers worldwide. It is currently the world's largest telescope dedicated for this purpose.


Image Credit & Copyright: Adam Block/Mount Lemmon SkyCenter/University of Arizona

Release Date: Jan. 1, 2011

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