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Travel to the ISS May be Limited to the Russians
Well, the U.S. now has one space company with its manned spacecraft stranded at the International Space Station (ISS) while a second space company responsible for manned flights to the ISS has been grounded following a rocket mishap. That’s right, while the Boeing Starliner awaits word on when it can return to Earth after it…
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Movie: Fly Me to the Moon
This weekend you can see a space-related movie, but it is light fare that probably should have been released on Apple TV+. Fly Me to the Moon is a romantic comedy centered on an Apollo 11 Moon mission starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum. All you need to know is shown in this trailer. Dramatizing…
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Space Quote: Europa Clipper Mission Faces New Radiation Risk
“Engineers with NASA’s Europa Clipper mission continue to conduct extensive testing of transistors that help control the flow of electricity on the spacecraft. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, which manages the mission, began the tests after learning that some of these parts may not withstand the radiation of the Jupiter system, which is the most…
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Pic of the Week: Omega Centauri
The colorful image this week is from the Hubble Space Telescope. It shows the stars that make up Omega Centauri, a globular cluster one can view with the naked eye. Here’s a little more about this image from the European Space Agency (ESA): Omega Centauri is visible from Earth with the naked eye and is…
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Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024
The Astronomy Photographer of the Year contest is underway again at the Royal Museums Greenwich. You can check out some of the shortlisted finalists for yourself to see if your idea of a winning photo matches up with the judges. Here is a little more background on the photo above from the photographer: In the…
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Europe is Back in the Space Race
Earlier today, the European Space Agency (ESA) successfully launched an Ariane 6 rocket, the next generation of European space rockets. The launch was from the ESA’s Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana. Europe is once again moving away from it dependence on US and Russian rockets to get its space program into space. The launch…
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Podcast: Alan Alda Interviews Astronaut Cady Coleman
If you missed it, check out Alan Alda’s podcast Clear & Vivid for his recent interview with NASA astronaut Cady Coleman. It’s a thoughtful interview as only Mr. Alda can do it. Ms. Coleman discusses her experiences on the International Space Station (ISS), which she calls a “floating palace.” Ms. Coleman has been part of…
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Study Findings: Which Caves on Mars are Safe to Live In?
Here are some highlights from the paper presented at the 55th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference: For reliable protection against cosmic radiation, living and working spaces for colonists are best built below the surface. These colonies also need to be provided with energy. And solar panels are not the best option because the solar radiation…
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More on the Recent Asteroid Flybys
Remember asteroid 2024 MK from last Saturday? Well, NASA has some nice shots (shown above) of the asteroid as it made it close approach to the Earth. It shows the 500 foot-wide asteroid in all of its scary glory. We were lucky to be nothing but observers that day. Another asteroid that shot by the…