Planet Mars Images: September 2024 | NASA Mars Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers
MSL - sol 4318
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Planet Mars Images: September 2024 | NASA Mars Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers
MSL - sol 4318
NASA Seeks Innovators for $3 Million Lunar Waste Competition
A new NASA competition, the LunaRecycle Challenge, is open and offering $3 million in prizes for innovations in recycling material waste on deep space missions.
As NASA continues efforts toward long-duration human space travel, including building a sustained human presence on the Moon through its Artemis missions, the agency needs novel solutions for processing inorganic waste streams like food packaging, discarded clothing, and science experiment materials. While previous efforts focused on the reduction of trash mass and volume, this challenge will prioritize technologies for recycling waste into usable products needed for off-planet science and exploration activities.
NASA’s LunaRecycle Challenge will incentivize the design and development of energy-efficient, low-mass, and low-impact recycling solutions that address physical waste streams and improve the sustainability of longer-duration lunar missions. Through the power of open innovation, which draws on the public’s ingenuity and creativity to find solutions, NASA can restructure the agency’s approach to waste management, support the future of space travel, and revolutionize waste treatments on Earth, leading to greater sustainability on our home planet and beyond.
For more information on NASA’s LunaRecycle Challenge, and to get involved as a competitor, visit nasa.gov/lunarecycle
NASA’s LunaRecycle Challenge is led by the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida, with support from Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The competition is a NASA’s Centennial Challenge, based at NASA Marshall. Centennial Challenges are part of NASA’s Prizes, Challenges, and Crowdsourcing program within the agency’s Space Technology Mission Directorate. NASA has contracted The University of Alabama to be the allied partner for the duration of the challenge. The university, based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, will coordinate with former Centennial Challenge winner AI Spacefactory to facilitate the challenge and manage its competitors.
Video Credit: NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
Duration: 1 minute, 30 seconds
Release Date: Sept. 30, 2024
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Pan of Lenticular Galaxy NGC 4694 in Virgo | Hubble Space Telescope
NGC 4694 has a smooth-looking, armless disc that—like an elliptical galaxy—is nearly devoid of star formation. However, its stellar population is still relatively young and new stars are still actively forming in its core, powering the brightness we can see in this image and giving it a markedly different stellar profile from that of a classic elliptical galaxy. The galaxy is also suffused by the kinds of gas and dust normally seen in a young and sprightly spiral; elliptical galaxies often do host significant quantities of dust, but not the gas needed to form new stars. NGC 4694 is surrounded by a huge cloud of invisible hydrogen gas, fuel for star formation. This stellar activity is the reason for Hubble’s observations here.
As this Hubble image shows, the dust in this galaxy forms chaotic structures that indicate a kind of disturbance. It turns out that the cloud of hydrogen gas around NGC 4694 forms a long bridge to a nearby, faint dwarf galaxy named VCC 2062. The two galaxies have undergone a violent collision, and the larger NGC 4694 is accreting gas from the smaller galaxy. Based on its peculiar shape and its star-forming activity, NGC 4694 has been classified as a lenticular galaxy: lacking the unmistakable arms of a spiral, but not so bereft of gas as an elliptical galaxy, and still with a galactic bulge and disc.
Image Description: An oval-shaped galaxy seen tilted at an angle. It glows brightly at its central point with the radiated light dimming out to the edge of the oval. Reddish-brown, patchy dust spreads out from the core and covers much of the galaxy’s top half, as well as the outer edge, obscuring part of its light. Stars can be seen around and in front of the galaxy.
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, D. Thilker, N. Bartmann (ESA/Hubble)
Duration: 30 seconds
Release Date: Sept. 30, 2024
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Lenticular Galaxy NGC 4694 in Virgo | Hubble Space Telescope
Most galaxies we are familiar with fall into one of two easily-identified types. Spiral galaxies are young and energetic, filled with the gas needed to form new stars and sporting spiral arms hosting hot, bright stars. Elliptical galaxies have a much more pedestrian look, their light coming from a uniform population of older and redder stars. However, other galaxies require in-depth study to understand, such is in the case of NGC 4694—a galaxy located 54 million light-years from Earth in the Virgo galaxy cluster. NGC 4694 is a lenticular galaxy. It shares features of spiral and elliptical galaxies.
NGC 4694 has a smooth-looking, armless disc that—like an elliptical galaxy—is nearly devoid of star formation. However, its stellar population is still relatively young and new stars are still actively forming in its core, powering the brightness we can see in this image and giving it a markedly different stellar profile from that of a classic elliptical galaxy. The galaxy is also suffused by the kinds of gas and dust normally seen in a young and sprightly spiral; elliptical galaxies often do host significant quantities of dust, but not the gas needed to form new stars. NGC 4694 is surrounded by a huge cloud of invisible hydrogen gas, fuel for star formation. This stellar activity is the reason for Hubble’s observations here.
As this Hubble image shows, the dust in this galaxy forms chaotic structures that indicate a kind of disturbance. It turns out that the cloud of hydrogen gas around NGC 4694 forms a long bridge to a nearby, faint dwarf galaxy named VCC 2062. The two galaxies have undergone a violent collision, and the larger NGC 4694 is accreting gas from the smaller galaxy. Based on its peculiar shape and its star-forming activity, NGC 4694 has been classified as a lenticular galaxy: lacking the unmistakable arms of a spiral, but not so bereft of gas as an elliptical galaxy, and still with a galactic bulge and disc.
Image Description: An oval-shaped galaxy seen tilted at an angle. It glows brightly at its central point with the radiated light dimming out to the edge of the oval. Reddish-brown, patchy dust spreads out from the core and covers much of the galaxy’s top half, as well as the outer edge, obscuring part of its light. Stars can be seen around and in front of the galaxy.
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, D. Thilker
Release Date: Sept. 30, 2024
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Hague and Gorbunov were then welcomed by the space station’s Expedition 72 crew, including NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, Jeanette Epps, Don Petitt, Butch Wilmore, and Suni Williams, as well as Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexander Grebenkin, Alexey Ovchinin, and Ivan Vagner of Russia.
Expedition 72 Updates:
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Expedition 72 Crew
Station Commander: Suni Williams
Roscosmos (Russia): Alexander Grebenkin, Alexey Ovchinin, Ivan Vagner, Aleksandr Gorbunov
NASA: Matthew Dominick, Mike Barrett, Jeanette Epps, Butch Wilmore, Don Pettit, Nick Hague
Video Credit: NASA/SpaceX
Duration: 3 minutes, 30 seconds
Capture Date: Sept. 29, 2024
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Astronaut Hague & Cosmonaut Gorbunov Dock at International Space Station
On Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024, NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov of Russia entered the International Space Station after opening the hatch between the space station and the pressurized mating adapter at 7:04 p.m. EDT before opening the hatch to Dragon.
Hague and Gorbunov were then welcomed by the space station’s Expedition 72 crew, including NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, Jeanette Epps, Don Petitt, Butch Wilmore, and Suni Williams, as well as Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexander Grebenkin, Alexey Ovchinin, and Ivan Vagner of Russia.
Expedition 72 Updates:
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Expedition 72 Crew
Station Commander: Suni Williams
Roscosmos (Russia): Alexander Grebenkin, Alexey Ovchinin, Ivan Vagner, Aleksandr Gorbunov
NASA: Matthew Dominick, Mike Barrett, Jeanette Epps, Butch Wilmore, Don Pettit, Nick Hague
Video Credit: NASA/SpaceX
Duration: 40 seconds
Capture Date: Sept. 29, 2024
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Aurora, Orbital Sunrise & Comet C/2023 A3 | International Space Station
NASA Astronaut Matthew Dominick: "Comet rises up over the horizon just before orbital sunrise with aurora streaking by."
Technical details: 50mm, 1.2, 1/4s, ISO 6400
C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) is a comet from the solar system's Oort cloud discovered by the Purple Mountain Observatory east of Nanjing, China, on January 9, 2023, and independently found by the automated Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in South Africa on February 22, 2023. ATLAS is funded by NASA's planetary defense office, and developed and operated by the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy. C/2023 A3 passed perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at a distance of 0.39 AU (58 million km; 36 million miles) on September 27, 2024.
The Oort cloud is theorized to be a vast cloud of icy planetesimals surrounding the Sun at distances ranging from 2,000 to 200,000 AU (0.03 to 3.2 light-years). The concept of such a cloud was proposed in 1950 by the Dutch astronomer Jan Oort, in whose honor the idea was named. Oort proposed that the bodies in this cloud replenish and keep constant the number of long-period comets entering the inner Solar System—where they are eventually consumed and destroyed during close approaches to the Sun.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Release Date: Sept. 29, 2024
Aurora & Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3) | International Space Station
NASA Astronaut Matthew Dominick: "Comet rises above the horizon just before orbital sunrise amongst aurora and swirling satellites."
Technical details: Timelapse composed from 1/4s, 50mm, f1.2, ISP 6400 images played at 30fps.
C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) is a comet from the solar system's Oort cloud discovered by the Purple Mountain Observatory east of Nanjing, China, on January 9, 2023, and independently found by the automated Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in South Africa on February 22, 2023. ATLAS is funded by NASA's planetary defense office, and developed and operated by the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy. C/2023 A3 will pass perihelion (closest approach to the Sun) at a distance of 0.39 AU (58 million km; 36 million miles) on September 27, 2024. This is when it can be best viewed with the naked eye from the ground on Earth.
The Oort cloud is theorized to be a vast cloud of icy planetesimals surrounding the Sun at distances ranging from 2,000 to 200,000 AU (0.03 to 3.2 light-years). The concept of such a cloud was proposed in 1950 by the Dutch astronomer Jan Oort, in whose honor the idea was named. Oort proposed that the bodies in this cloud replenish and keep constant the number of long-period comets entering the inner Solar System—where they are eventually consumed and destroyed during close approaches to the Sun.
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Duration: 26 seconds
Release Date: Sept. 29, 2024
Earth from Space | Polaris Dawn Mission
The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft and the Polaris Dawn crew safely splashed down on September 15, 2024, off the coast of Dry Tortugas, Florida, completing the first human spaceflight mission of the Polaris Program.
Image Credit: Polaris Program
Release Date: Sept. 28, 2024
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International Space Station: "Humanity’s Lab in Space" | NASA
Narrated by Adam Savage: "Orbiting more than 200 miles (320 km) above Earth, the International Space Station is a powerhouse of cutting-edge science that is unlocking discoveries not possible on Earth. We are testing technologies that are critical to our return to the Moon and contributing to medical and social breakthroughs that improve life on our home planet."
"After more than two decades of results, we continue to inspire future generations from a platform that is one of the largest international collaborations of our time."
Learn more about the research being conducted on station: https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science
Follow updates on the science conducted aboard the space station: https://x.com/iss_research
Special thanks to Adam Savage for lending his voice to the project.
Expedition 72 Updates:
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
5 Ways NASA Uses Solar Power | NASA Goddard
From studying life on Earth to powering spacecraft across the solar system, NASA uses solar power to explore near and far. In September 2024, the Heliophysics Big Year theme is Environment and Sustainability. The Heliophysics Big Year is a global celebration of the Sun’s influence on Earth and the entire solar system. From Oct. 14, 2023, to Dec. 24, 2024, the Heliophysics Big Year celebrates under a theme, sharing opportunities to participate in many solar science events and activities. During the Heliophysics Big Year, participation is not limited to science—NASA invites everyone to celebrate the Sun with as many Sun-related activities as they can.
To learn more about NASA’s history with solar power, visit: https://science.nasa.gov/sun/how-nasa-uses-and-improves-solar-power/
Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Producer: Lacey Young (MORI Associates)
Editor: Lacey Young (MORI Associates)
Writer: Lacey Young (MORI Associates), Mara Johnson-Groh (Rothe Enterprises, Inc.), Miles Hatfield (MORI Associates)
Duration: 1 minute, 37 seconds
Release Date: Sept. 25, 2024
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9/Flight Day 1 Highlights | International Space Station
NASA astronaut Nick Hague and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov of Russia launched aboard the SpaceX Dragon Freedom spacecraft Sept. 28, 2024, on a Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral in Florida.
The crew members are scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station on Sept. 29 where they will conduct an approximately five-month mission living and working aboard the microgravity laboratory to advance scientific knowledge and demonstrate new technologies for future human and robotic exploration missions. Such research benefits people on Earth and lays the groundwork for future human exploration through the agency’s Artemis missions, which will send astronauts to the Moon to prepare for future expeditions to Mars. Upon return, Hague and Gorbunov will be joined by NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams in the two open seats.
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.
Video Credit: NASA/SpaceX
Duration: 45 minutes
Capture Date: Sept. 28, 2024
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Launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Mission | International Space Station
Commander Nick Hague of NASA and Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov of Roscosmos (Russia) successfully lifted off aboard their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket at 1:17 p.m. EDT on Saturday, September 28, 2024 from Cape Canaveral.
The Dragon duo are on a 28.5 hour ride in low Earth orbit before docking to the Harmony module’s forward port at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Hague and Gorbunov will open the hatch about an hour-and-a-half later and join Expedition 72 before returning to Earth after a 5-month mission in February 2025.
The Dragon spacecraft supporting this mission previously flew the Crew-4, Ax-2, and Ax-3 missions to and from the International Space Station.
Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage landed on Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral.
During their time on the orbiting laboratory, the Crew-9 will conduct over 200 scientific experiments and technology demonstrations to prepare for human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit and to benefit humanity on Earth.
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/Kim Shiflett/SpaceX
Capture Date: Sept. 28, 2024
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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Launch | International Space Station
Commander Nick Hague of NASA and Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov of Roscosmos (Russia) successfully lifted off aboard their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket at 1:17 p.m. EDT on Saturday, September 28, 2024 from Cape Canaveral.
The Dragon duo are on a 28.5 hour ride in low Earth orbit before docking to the Harmony module’s forward port at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Hague and Gorbunov will open the hatch about an hour-and-a-half later and join Expedition 72 before returning to Earth after a 5-month mission in February 2025.
The Dragon spacecraft supporting this mission previously flew the Crew-4, Ax-2, and Ax-3 missions to and from the International Space Station.
Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage landed on Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral.
During their time on the orbiting laboratory, the Crew-9 will conduct over 200 scientific experiments and technology demonstrations to prepare for human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit and to benefit humanity on Earth.
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/Keegan Barber/Kim Shiflett
Capture Date: Sept. 28, 2024
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Liftoff of NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 Mission | International Space Station
Commander Nick Hague of NASA and Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov of Roscosmos (Russia) successfully lifted off aboard their SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket at 1:17 p.m. EDT on Saturday, September 28, 2024 from Cape Canaveral.
The Dragon duo are on a 28.5 hour ride in low Earth orbit before docking to the Harmony module’s forward port at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Hague and Gorbunov will open the hatch about an hour-and-a-half later and join Expedition 72 before returning to Earth after a 5-month mission in February 2025.
The Dragon spacecraft supporting this mission previously flew the Crew-4, Ax-2, and Ax-3 missions to and from the International Space Station.
Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage landed on Landing Zone 1 at Cape Canaveral.
During their time on the orbiting laboratory, the Crew-9 will conduct over 200 scientific experiments and technology demonstrations to prepare for human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit and to benefit humanity on Earth.
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.
Video Credit: NASA/SpaceX
Duration: 32 seconds
Capture Date: Sept. 28, 2024
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-9 Mission: Launch Day | International Space Station
NASA astronaut Nick Hague speaks with family as he prepares to depart the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building for Space Launch Complex 40
Commander Nick Hague of NASA and Mission Specialist Aleksandr Gorbunov of Roscosmos (Russia) are at Kennedy Space Center in Florida preparing for their liftoff aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft targeted for no earlier than 1:17 p.m. EDT on Saturday, September 28, 2024 after the impact of Hurricane Helene.
The duo plan to ride Dragon in low Earth orbit for a day before docking to the Harmony module’s forward port at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Hague and Gorbunov will open the hatch about an hour-and-a-half later and join Expedition 72 before returning to Earth in February 2025.
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/Keegan Barber
Image Date: Sept. 28, 2024
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