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Spain is officially restituting the reputation and status of Emilio Herrera and Irene Aguilera, the couple who are known for designing the first space suit (see breviloquium above) and being the first Spanish female pilot, respectively. Herrera, an engineer, also became eventually President of the Spanish Republic in exile, after having to flee Franco's persecution.
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#space #astronauts #engineers #nasa #mars
España restituye oficialmente a los pioneros Emilio Herrera e Irene Aguilera tras la ‘muerte civil’ impuesta por Franco
El Gobierno entrega a sus bisnietos el documento de restitución de memoria democrática, que anula las sentencias franquistas contra el ingeniero granadino y reconoce a su esposa, quien también sufrió décadas de exilio y el borrado de la historia por …Antonio Martínez Ron (ElDiario.es)
Today I learned that NASA has a collection of free ebooks that can be downloaded as pdfs or ebub format.
The science books even include a children’s section with fun activites and coloring books!
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Science e-Books
From Earth and the other planets in our solar system, to supermassive black holes and the distant galaxies that contain them, explore NASA science and imagery through our library of e-books.Colleen Kaiser (NASA Science)
Look at little Mercury transiting in front of the Sun! This scene wasn't visible from Earth, but NASA's STEREO A spacecraft caught it on April 7.
(The video is greatly sped up; the actual event took several hours.)
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@NASA Discovered a Rock on #Mars 🔴 That Doesn't Belong There. Via @sciencealert #RedPlanet #Martian #Space #Astrophysics #OrbitalMechanics #Astronomy #NASA 🚀 🌌 ☄️ 🛰️
NASA Discovered a Rock on Mars...
NASA Discovered a Rock on Mars That Doesn't Belong There : ScienceAlert
More than five years into its mission, NASA's Mars Perseverance rover is still ambling across the surface of the red planet, doing what any five-year-old loves to do – stopping to look at every rock on its path.David Nield (ScienceAlert)
HiRISE isn’t just amazing for capturing the Martian surface, here’s Jupiter seen from Mars as we wait for the release of data on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
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Credit NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona/AndreaLuck CC BY
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Instrument: HiRISE
Target name: Sky
Time: 2007-01-11
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#space #Astronomy #Jupiter #Solarocks #NASA #HiRISE #MRO
Jupiter Viewed from Mars - MRO Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona/AndreaLuck CC BY Image created processing data from: from: hirise-pds.lpl.arizona.edu/PDS/EDR/PSP/ORB_002100_002199/...Flickr
In a serious gain in efficiency, a Space X Starship prototype has exploded without actually being launched.
They're next plan is to see if they can produce an explosion during the assembly process.
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#news #science #space #NASA #spacex
SpaceX Starship 36 Explodes During Flight 10 Testing at Starbase
While preparing for a 6-engine static fire test as part of its pre-flight test campaign, SpaceX's Ship 36 experienced an anomaly, resulting in destruction of...YouTube
Taking a break from reality to watch high-speed film launches of the Space Shuttle.
Stepping back in time to a world when NASA was sending humans into space using a lot less computing power than your new TV.
It's a very calming video, watching thousands of pounds of fuel ignited as the shuttle and it's boosters slowly rise into the sky. 45mins of rockets on fire.
Very special.
NASA engineer Ed Smylie, who helped keep the Apollo 13 astronauts alive using a combination of a spacesuit hose, sock, plastic bag, cue cards and duct tape, has died at age 95. Four hours after the explosion that tore through Apollo 13 in 1970, Smylie became concerned that the crew would suffocate due to the accumulation of carbon dioxide in the air. He and his team of 60 came up with a plan, tested it and explained to Jim Lovell, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert how to build it during their emergency trip back to Earth. Smylie, who died in late April, received a Presidential Medal of Freedom for his service to the space program. Here's more from @Spacecom.
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NASA engineer Ed Smylie, who led carbon dioxide fix on Apollo 13, dies at 95
Smylie, with his team, found the "way to make 'this' fit into the hole for 'this,' using nothing but 'that.'"Robert Z. Pearlman (Space)
🚀 Voyager 1 isn’t done yet — not even close 🧠🔧📡
NASA just pulled off another miracle save:
🛰️ The spacecraft’s primary roll thrusters, offline since 2004, were believed permanently dead
🧯 With backup thrusters at risk of failure, JPL engineers gambled on a high-stakes heater reset
🔥 If wrong, it could’ve caused a small onboard explosion
📡 If right, it would restore control — 15.6 billion miles from Earth
They were right. The thrusters fired. Voyager 1 can still hold its course.
This wasn’t a reboot. It was old-school problem-solving, deep systems knowledge, and the audacity to trust an idea that might just work.
The most distant human object is still flying — because a team believed it could.
#Voyager1 #NASA #Space #Engineering #Resilience #DeepSpace
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NASA keeps ancient Voyager 1 spacecraft alive with Hail Mary thruster fix
: Failure could've triggered a small explosionBrandon Vigliarolo (The Register)
Career Spotlight: Engineer (Ages 14-18) - NASA
An engineer applies scientific principles to design, build, and test machines, systems, or structures to meet specific needs. They follow the steps of theSandra May (NASA)
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Cosmic Harmonies: Sonifications From NASA Telescopes - NASA
Three new sonifications of data from Chandra and other NASA telescopes have been released.NASA
This is what an erupting volcano looks like from space.
Credit: NASA Johnson
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Sarychev Peak Eruption, Kuril Islands
A fortuitous orbit of the International Space Station in 2009 offered the astronauts a striking view of the volcano in an early stage of eruption.earthobservatory.nasa.gov
I've been seeing hate on NASA lately, being bought into by leftists even, and I just want to point out something very important:
Musk has hated NASA for a *long* time. There is a reason it is being attacked, and a reason public opinion is being swayed against NASA: It *keeps SpaceX in line* more than anything else.
NASA is being seen as "competition" to SpaceX, as the obstacle in his way. It has been like this for quite some time, and now, with DOGE and other things, he can do something about it.
I would like to point out a few things:
1. SPACEX IS NOT CHEAPER
They boast they can "do what NASA does for 10% the cost!" Sure, it's easy when you did none of the R&D.
SpaceX saved on:
Landing tech: DC-X project in 1991-1996
Tank structure: Shuttle SLWT tank, 1998-2011
Merlin Engines: direct descendant of the Fastrac Engine, 1997-2001.
Those three things alone saved SpaceX over 90% of the R&D costs. It's easy to "appear" cheap when you're using off the shelf tech someone else (NASA!) developed.
2. NASA IS GREAT FOR THE ECONOMY!
For every $1 spent on NASA, $8 is put into economy. Its stupid to not invest in that kind of ROI! 800%! At times, its ROI Has been 1600%!
Simply put, if you defund NASA, the economy would shrink so much you would actually have to RAISE taxes to make up for the lost revenue, and without its existence we would be 30 years behind in technology and the quality of life for everyone would be much lower. Science and research is GOOD for society, it's the fuel for all progress.
3. WHAT HAS NASA DONE FOR ME?! (Surely you just mean NASA is good for tech & science folk....)
Nope! Good for all!
Ever have an MRI or CAT Scan? They wouldn't exist without the Apollo program! The software that made them possible was originally written to analyze lunar photography.
Low power digital x-Rays was planetary body research.
Heart pumps are modeled after space shuttle turbopumps.
The software that designed your car was originally written to design spacecraft!
Who do you think pioneered all the early research into alternative power like solar panels, hydrogen fuel cells, and durable batteries? NASA!
NASA developed tech and satellites is also what improves agricultural yields while reducing the needs for water, fertilizer, and pesticides.
Do you really think Musk gives two shits? No. He wants the money, he wants to let SpaceX run amok without any oversight for safety, without any "competition".
All fights are important, but do realise that this one is a huge thorn in his side, and one that is keeping a huge problem from ballooning and swallowing us all whole.
Do not be fooled or swayed by lies, of tactics meant to divide, of things being done to make you be angry at NASA. If he can make you hate NASA, he won.
Expect far more space junk to fall, the night sky to be ruined by satellites, and the loss of all things good that proper research and design does for humanity and gives back to the world. Not to mention: enjoy seeing the horrible things he can accomplish fully unchecked.
ETA: Now that you know, call / fax / email your senators and reps, and whatever else too! Boosting gets people thinking, but thinking is not action!
Credits: Paris Observatory, WFPC2, HST, ESA, #NASA
#nature #space #astrophotography
Terrain3D is an incredible add-on for Godot 4. Thank you @TokisanGames !
This is part of R&D for Liblast and Liblast Framework.
Based on CGI data from #NASA, that was interpreted frivolously to an 8x8 km area and then sclupted over to add detail that was missing from the original textures.
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NASA still hasn't decided on how Boeing Starliner astronauts will return.
But recent developments, and NASA's mention of an "unsuited return" have led to a lot of questions about why the launch and entry suits aren't compatible between Boeing and SpaceX. Let's dive into what that unsuited return means, how launch and entry suits are used, and why NASA didn't mandate compatibility here.
#space #starliner #boeing #spacex #nasa #iss
Why didn't NASA make Boeing and SpaceX's spacesuits compatible?
NASA still hasn't decided whether Boeing Starliner astronauts will return on their original spacecraft or a SpaceX Crew Dragon. But recent developments, and ...YouTube
Check out this AWESOME #Pride flag made by @rachellense !!!!
It’s using #NASA images to create a #ProgressPride flag!
See the AltText for the details on all the #astrophotography images that went into it!
#Pride2024
Ex-Astronaut verunglückt: "Earthrise"-Fotograf Anders gestorben
"Earthrise", also Erdaufgang, heißt eines der berühmtesten Fotos der Erde. Geschossen wurde es von Astronaut William Anders an Heiligabend 1968. Nun ist der Apollo-8-Teilnehmer bei einem Unfall gestorben.
Congrats to #NASA for the successful landing of #Odysseus! 🌑🚀
Do you know what else is out of this world? Our upcoming post-quantum #encryption solution for protecting your #emails. ⚛️
You can learn more about this quantum leap👇
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Post Quantum Cryptography: Why We Need Resistant Encryption NOW.
Quantum-resistant or post-quantum cryptography is our best bet against attacks from upcoming quantum computers to increase security and privacy.Tutanota
She was the first woman on Mars. As she was landing, she ignored the original plan and headed straight for the Jezero crater, Mission Control would need to live with it. Once she stepped out she didn't hesitate. It took her a while but she finally reached the device. She opened her toolbox and got to work. After 20 minutes, she had replaced the rotor. She cleaned the dust with a cloth and said "fly baby, fly". It was 2054 and Ingenuity could fly once again.
A partial family portrait of the Jovian system, with Io, Europa and Jupiter.
This was captured by the Juno spacecraft during Perijove 58 last weekend.
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Credit : NASA/JPL/SwRI/MSSS/Simeon Schmauß
#Io #Europa #Jupiter #Juno #JunoCam #Solarocks #NASA
Io, Europa and Jupiter - PJ58 - true colors
JNCE_2024034_58C00021 Capture time: 2024-02-03 17:33:00 True color image of Jupiter with it's moons Io (left) and Europa from the PJ58 flyby.Flickr
Je to neuvěřitelných 40 let, co vznikla legendární fotografie, na které se Bruce McCandless vznáší mimo raketoplán bez jištění a používá k tomu osobní manévrovací zařízení Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU).
Tento způsob volného pohybu byl použit jen na třech misích raketoplánu. Po havárii raketoplánu Challenger v roce 1986 byl projekt MMU vyhodnocen jako nebezpečný a byl zastaven. #nasa
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On Sol 1037 (three days ago) the Perseverance rover observerved this transit of Mars' smallest moon Deimos.
This timelapse was made from 177 Left Mastcam-Z images and shows the event at 10x speed.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Simeon Schmauß
#Mars #NASA #Perseverance #Deimos #Transit #Sun #Solarocks
Deimos transit - Perseverance Sol 1037
This sequence was from 177 Left Mastcam-Z images that were upscaled 2x using the Enhance function in Adobe Lightroom. According to the image metadata the transit was on January 20th and started at 01:32:18 UTC and lasted until 01:34:18 UTC.Flickr
Credits: #NASA, JPL-Caltech, Voyager, Alexis Tranchandon, Solaris
#nature #space #astrophotography
Was the SpaceX Starship’s launch a failure or a success?
Ars Technica says "For those who know a bit more about the launch industry and the iterative design methodology, getting the Super Heavy rocket and Starship upper stage off the launch pad was a huge success." The company's development process is messier, but it's also much faster, says author Eric Berger.
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So what was that? Was Starship’s launch a failure or a success?
SpaceX's development process is messier, but it's also much faster.Ars Technica
#fosdem Update Tag 2:
Schade! Schon ist der zweite Tag vorbei.. Damit wir auch nur irgendwie mit dem straffen Zeitplan zurechtkommen konnten, saßen wir zwischenzeitlich einfach in Hörsaal A und haben uns per #Livestream in Hörsaal B eingeklinkt (wie die anderen knapp 20.000 Unique Viewers).
Epic crescent #Neptune and #Triton as seen by #Voyager2
Full Size: flic.kr/p/2n8oEpV
8.988.249 km - 1989-08-31
If you're wondering where are the two Voyagers now click here: voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/s…
#Icegiants #Space #NASA
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Crescent Neptune and Triton - Nasa's Voyager 2 - 1989
Data processed from Voyager 2 Mission during its Neptune Encounter 1989-08-31 (Narrow angle camera) Download all sizes up to 3K: Here Coverage for cloud features on crescent Neptune at 8988249 km.Flickr
The cosmic litterbugs
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Nasa rover sighting reignites fears about human space debris
Object thought to be piece of thermal blanket from when Perseverance touched down on planetHannah Devlin (The Guardian)
When my stuff gets featured by #NASA I feel like an Astronaut in the endless beauty of space time 😂
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Juno Spacecraft 
09/04/2022
Perijove (orbit): 41
#Jupiter #Juno #Space
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Juno Skims the Cloud Tops of Jupiter
On April 9, 2022, as NASA’s Juno mission completed its 41st close flyby of Jupiter, its JunoCam instrument captured what it would look like to ride along with the spacecraft.Naomi Hartono (NASA)
Do people like threads here? I guess we'll find out!
Between meetings today I thought I'd talk about #NASA #JWST and all the exciting #science we can expect from it starting in a few months!
(Yes, I made this travel mug ❤️)
#SciComm #Exoplanets #Astronomy #Astrophysics #Telescope #MastodonNewbie