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Monday, December 23, 2024
Mars Images: December 17-22, 2024 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Virgin Galactic: Top 10 Highlights of 2024
Virgin Galactic: Top 10 Highlights of 2024
"Reaching new heights—Countdown with us as we revisit our top 10 highlights of 2024 with Mike Moses, President of Spaceline."
"Welcome to Virgin Galactic - The Spaceline for Earth."
"Virgin Galactic is an aerospace and space travel company, pioneering human spaceflight for private individuals and researchers with its advanced air and space vehicles. Scale and profitability are driven by next generation vehicles capable of bringing humans to space at an unprecedented frequency with an industry-leading cost structure."
Register for updates and learn more at: https://www.virgingalactic.com
Duration: 1 minute, 32 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 20, 2024
#NASA #Space #Earth #CommercialSpaceflight #VirginGalactic #Year2024 #DeltaSpaceship #SuborbitalFlight #Astronauts #SpaceTourism #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceportAmerica #NewMexico #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Rocket Lab: The Year 2024 in Review: Our Biggest Year Yet
Rocket Lab: The Year 2024 in Review: Our Biggest Year Yet
Electron is the "only reusable orbital-class small rocket". Electron’s first stage design provides higher launch frequency and lower launch costs. Rocket Lab's Rutherford Engine is the "world’s first 3D-printed, electric-pump-fed rocket engine." Rocket Lab was founded in New Zealand in 2006. Rocket Lab currently launches from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Wallops Island, Virginia, USA, and from the Māhia Peninsula on New Zealand's North Island.
Overview
Diameter: 1.2 m/3.9 ft
Stages: 2 + Kick Stage
Wet Mass: 13,000 kg/28,660 lb Payload to Low-Earth Obit (LEO): 300 kg/661 lb
Structure: Carbon Composite
Propellant: Liquid Oxygen (LOX)/Kerosene
#NASA #Space #Aerospace #Earth #Satellites #LEO #RocketLab #Year2024 #ElectronRocket #RocketLaunches #MahiaPeninsula #NewZealand #WallopsIsland #Virginia #CommercialSpace #PeterBeck #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Lenticular Galaxy NGC 5084 (with 'sideways' black hole) | Schulman Telescope
Lenticular Galaxy NGC 5084 (with 'sideways' black hole) | Schulman Telescope
NGC 5084 is a lenticular galaxy in the constellation of Virgo. It is located at a distance of about 80 million light years from Earth. Given its apparent dimensions, this means that NGC 5084 is at least 200,000 light years across. It is one of the largest and most massive galaxies in the Virgo Supercluster.
NASA researchers have discovered a perplexing case of a black hole that appears to be “tipped over,” rotating in an unexpected direction relative to the galaxy surrounding it. The galaxy NGC 5084 has been known for years, but the sideways secret of its central black hole lay hidden in old data archives. The discovery was made possible by new image analysis techniques developed at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley to take a fresh look at archival data from the agency’s Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Using the new methods, astronomers at Ames unexpectedly found four long plumes of plasma—hot, charged gas—emanating from NGC 5084. One pair of plumes extends above and below the plane of the galaxy. A surprising second pair, forming an “X” shape with the first, lies in the galaxy plane itself. Hot gas plumes are not often spotted in galaxies, and typically only one or two are present.
Image Date: May 1, 2015
#NASA #Astronomy #Space #Science #NASAChandra #Galaxies #BlackHole #Galaxy #NGC5084 #LenticularGalaxy #VirgoSupercluster #Virgo #Constellation #Universe #SchulmanTelescope #MountLemmon #MLO #Astrophotography #AdamBlock #UA #Arizona #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
SpaceX Starship: "Wishing you a warm holiday season and a lit New Year!"
SpaceX Starship: "Wishing you a warm holiday season and a lit New Year!"
Height: 121m/397ft
Diameter: 9m/29.5ft
Payload to LEO: 100 – 150t (fully reusable)
Release Date: Dec. 22, 2024
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‘Sideways’ Black Hole Detected via New Techniques/Legacy Data | NASA Chandra
‘Sideways’ Black Hole Detected via New Techniques/Legacy Data | NASA Chandra
Image showing the structure of galaxy NGC 5084, with data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory overlaid on a visible-light image of the galaxy. Chandra’s data, shown in purple, revealed four plumes of hot gas emanating from a supermassive black hole rotating “tipped over” at the galaxy’s core.
NASA researchers have discovered a perplexing case of a black hole that appears to be “tipped over,” rotating in an unexpected direction relative to the galaxy surrounding it. That galaxy, called NGC 5084, has been known for years, but the sideways secret of its central black hole lay hidden in old data archives. The discovery was made possible by new image analysis techniques developed at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley to take a fresh look at archival data from the agency’s Chandra X-ray Observatory.
Using the new methods, astronomers at Ames unexpectedly found four long plumes of plasma—hot, charged gas—emanating from NGC 5084. One pair of plumes extends above and below the plane of the galaxy. A surprising second pair, forming an “X” shape with the first, lies in the galaxy plane itself. Hot gas plumes are not often spotted in galaxies, and typically only one or two are present.
NGC 5084 is a lenticular galaxy in the constellation of Virgo. It is located at a distance of about 80 million light years from Earth. Given its apparent dimensions, this means that NGC 5084 is at least 200,000 light years across. It is one of the largest and most massive galaxies in the Virgo Supercluster.
The method revealing such unexpected characteristics for galaxy NGC 5084 was developed by Ames research scientist Alejandro Serrano Borlaff and colleagues to detect low-brightness X-ray emissions in data from the world’s most powerful X-ray telescope. What they saw in the Chandra data seemed so strange that they immediately looked to confirm it, digging into the data archives of other telescopes and requesting new observations from two powerful ground-based observatories.
The surprising second set of plumes was a strong clue this galaxy housed a supermassive black hole, but there could have been other explanations. Archived data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile then revealed another quirk of NGC 5084: a small, dusty, inner disk turning about the center of the galaxy. This, too, suggested the presence of a black hole there, and, surprisingly, it rotates at a 90-degree angle to the rotation of the galaxy overall; the disk and black hole are, in a sense, lying on their sides.
The follow-up analyses of NGC 5084 allowed the researchers to examine the same galaxy using a broad swath of the electromagnetic spectrum—from visible light, seen by Hubble, to longer wavelengths observed by ALMA and the Expanded Very Large Array of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory near Socorro, New Mexico.
“It was like seeing a crime scene with multiple types of light,” said Borlaff, who is also the first author on the paper reporting the discovery. “Putting all the pictures together revealed that NGC 5084 has changed a lot in its recent past.”
“Detecting two pairs of X-ray plumes in one galaxy is exceptional,” added Pamela Marcum, an astrophysicist at Ames and co-author on the discovery. “The combination of their unusual, cross-shaped structure and the ‘tipped-over,’ dusty disk gives us unique insights into this galaxy’s history.”
Typically, astronomers expect the X-ray energy emitted from large galaxies to be distributed evenly in a generally sphere-like shape. When it is not, such as when concentrated into a set of X-ray plumes, they know a major event has disturbed the galaxy.
Possible dramatic moments in its history that could explain NGC 5084’s toppled black hole and double set of plumes include a collision with another galaxy and the formation of a chimney of superheated gas breaking out of the top and bottom of the galactic plane.
More studies will be needed to determine what event or events led to the current strange structure of this galaxy. However, it is already clear that the never-before-seen architecture of NGC 5084 was only discovered thanks to archival data—nearly three decades old—combined with novel analysis techniques.
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ad7c4b
Release Date: Dec. 18, 2024
Happy Holidays from The European Southern Observatory!
Happy Holidays from The European Southern Observatory!
Spectacular images of stars inside and outside our galaxy, new insights into black holes, new exoplanets . . . 2024 was full of amazing discoveries. In the past year, the European Southern Observatory’s largest project, the Extremely Large Telescope, surpassed 60% of its total completion. Many of its components have been finished this year, including the M5 mirror cell and the blanks for the main mirror’s segments, sensors, actuators and laser sources, among other important developments in its instrumentation.
A new year also means new resolutions. We are opening the door to innovative ideas for the European Southern Observatory’s next ground-based project through our Expanding Horizons program. These ideas will shape the future of the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and astronomy in the upcoming decades.
We wish you happy holidays and a great start to 2025!
https://www.eso.org/public/about-eso/
Duration: 32 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 16, 2024
Saturday, December 21, 2024
NASA Glenn Research Center Year 2024 in Review
NASA Glenn Research Center Year 2024 in Review
2024 was bright at NASA Glenn.✨ We "pushed innovations forward, brought the excitement of STEM to more communities, and paved the way for new discoveries." Revisit examples of the center’s biggest achievements from this year.
https://www.nasa.gov/glenn/
Located near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Glenn's main campus, Lewis Field, has world-class facilities including wind tunnels, drop towers, vacuum chambers, and a research aircraft hangar.
Duration: 2 minutes, 34 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 19, 2024
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China's 67th Rocket Launch in 2024: Telecom Satellite#12 | Xichang Launch Center
China's 67th Rocket Launch in 2024: Telecom Satellite#12 | Xichang Launch Center
Rocket Lab Electron Launches (2017-2024)
Rocket Lab Electron Launches (2017-2024)
Rocket Lab's Electron
Electron is the "only reusable orbital-class small rocket". Electron’s first stage design provides higher launch frequency and lower launch costs. Rocket Lab's Rutherford Engine is the "world’s first 3D-printed, electric-pump-fed rocket engine." Rocket Lab was founded in New Zealand in 2006. Rocket Lab currently launches from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport in Wallops Island, Virginia, USA, and from the Māhia Peninsula on New Zealand's North Island.
Overview
Diameter: 1.2 m/3.9 ft
Stages: 2 + Kick Stage
Wet Mass: 13,000 kg/28,660 lb Payload to Low-Earth Obit (LEO): 300 kg/661 lb
Structure: Carbon Composite
Propellant: Liquid Oxygen (LOX)/Kerosene
#NASA #Space #Aerospace #Earth #Satellites #LEO #RocketLab #ElectronRocket #RocketLaunches #MahiaPeninsula #NewZealand #WallopsIsland #Virginia #CommercialSpace #PeterBeck #Infographic #History #STEM #Education
Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) from Kitt Peak in Arizona
Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) from Kitt Peak in Arizona
Release Date: Dec. 18, 2024
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #Planet #Earth #Comets #CometTsuchinshanATLAS #C2023A3 #OortCloud #SolarSystem #Astrophotography #KPNO #Tucson #Arizona #UnitedStates #China #中国 #SouthAfrica #STEM #Education
Globular Star Cluster Messier 2 in Aquarius: Largest of its Kind | Hubble
Globular Star Cluster Messier 2 in Aquarius: Largest of its Kind | Hubble
Messier 2 is located in the constellation of Aquarius (The Water-Bearer), about 55,000 light-years away. It is a globular cluster, a spherical group of stars all tightly bound together by gravity. With a diameter of roughly 175 light-years, a population of 150,000 stars, and an age of 13 billion years, Messier 2 is one of the largest clusters of its kind and one of the oldest associated with the Milky Way.
Most of the cluster’s mass is concentrated at its center with shimmering streams of stars extending outwards into space. It is bright enough that it can even be seen with the naked eye when observing conditions are extremely good.
Release Date: April 1, 2019
#NASA #Hubble #Astronomy #Space #Science #Stars #StarClusters #Messier2 #M2 #Aquarius #Constellation #MilkyWayGalaxy #Cosmos #Universe #HST #HubbleSpaceTelescope #ESA #Europe #GSFC #STScI #UnitedStates #STEM #Education
Frosty Martian Dunes | NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
Frosty Martian Dunes | NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
These dunes in Mars' northern hemisphere were captured from above by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter using its High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera. Scientists use such images to track the amount of frost that settles on the landforms and then disappears as the weather warms in spring.
Martian dunes migrate just like dunes on Earth, with wind blowing away sand on one side of the dune and building up on another. Recent research has shown that winter frost stops the movement of sand grains, locking the dunes in place until the spring thaw.
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) is a spacecraft designed to study the geology and climate of Mars, to provide reconnaissance of future landing sites, and to relay data from surface missions back to Earth. It was launched on August 12, 2005, and reached Mars on March 10, 2006.
The University of Arizona, in Tucson, operates HiRISE, which was built by BAE Systems in Boulder, Colorado. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of Caltech in Pasadena, California, manages the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Project for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington.
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/MRO/mission/index.html
Release Date: Dec. 20, 2024
#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #Mars #Planet #RedPlanet #Geology #Landscape #Terrain #NothernHemisphere #SandDunes #Frost #Geoscience #MRO #MarsOrbiter #MarsSpacecraft #HiRISECamera #JPL #Caltech #BallAerospace #MSSS #UnitedStates #STEM #Education
Rare Celestial Solar Halo Graces China's Northernmost Village | Earth Science
Rare Celestial Solar Halo Graces China's Northernmost Village | Earth Science
In the crystalline air of China's northernmost edge, where darkness claims 17 hours of each winter day, an extraordinary natural phenomenon has virtually transformed the sky into a canvas of ethereal beauty.
Beiji Village in Heilongjiang province's Mohe City, aptly named "China's North Pole," has become nature's theater for a rare double feature: a magnificent sun halo dancing in partnership with diamond dust.
Solar halos are generally created by randomly oriented ice crystals in thin, high cirrus clouds. Circular 22 degree halos like this one are visible much more often than rainbows.
With the opening event featuring "boiling water instantly turning to ice in mid-air" amid the freezing temperatures, the Mohe Dongzhi Festival is now underway. Thousands of locals and tourists have gathered in the village to celebrate the annual festivities.
The celebration blends traditional customs, such as drinking lamb soup and eating dumplings, with lively performances and modern ice and snow attractions. The brief seven hours of daylight make such displays all the more precious.
As winter tourism continues to flourish in northern China, Beiji Village has become an increasingly popular destination for travelers.
Winter Solstice, also known as "Dongzhi" in Chinese, is the 22nd of the 24 Solar Terms on the Chinese lunar calendar. It has the shortest day and longest night of the year.
On this day, the sun shines directly on the Tropic of Capricorn, making the short daylight and long nights particularly noticeable for people living in the Northern Hemisphere.
Duration: 1 minute, 20 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 21, 2024
#NASA #Science #Star #Sun #SolarSystem #Planet #Earth #EarthScience #Atmosphere #SolarHalo #Sunlight #CirrusClouds #AtmosphericOptics #Sundogs #MoheCity #BeijiVillage #Heilongjiang #黑龙江 #China #中国 #Photography #Astrophotography #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
NASA’s Goldstone Deep Space Network Welcomes New 34-Meter Antenna | JPL
NASA’s Goldstone Deep Space Network Welcomes New 34-Meter Antenna | JPL
A time-lapse video of construction operations for a new antenna at the NASA Deep Space Network’s Goldstone Space Communications Complex near Barstow, California, on Dec. 18, 2024.
Called Deep Space Station 23 (DSS-23), the new antenna joins others at three Deep Space Network complexes around the world that communicate with spacecraft at the Moon and beyond. During construction operations on Dec. 18, the 112-foot-wide (34-meter-wide) steel parabolic reflector framework was lowered into position by crane before a crew bolted it into place. Shortly after, engineers placed what’s called a quadripod onto the center of the dish framework. A four-legged support structure, the quadripod weighs 16 ½ tons and features a curved subreflector that will direct radio frequency signals from deep space to bounce off the main reflector into the antenna’s pedestal, where the antenna’s receiver is housed.
DSS-23 is a multi-frequency beam waveguide antenna that will boost the DSN’s capacity and enhance NASA’s deep space communications capabilities for decades to come. Once online in 2026, DSS-23 will be the fifth of six new beam waveguide antennas to be added to the network, following DSS-53 that was added at the DSN’s Madrid complex in 2022.
The DSN allows missions to track, send commands to, and receive scientific data from faraway spacecraft. It is managed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California for the agency’s Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program, which is located at NASA Headquarters within the Space Operations Mission Directorate.
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: Dec. 20, 2024
Northern Lights from Kitt Peak, Arizona
Northern Lights from Kitt Peak, Arizona
https://www.nps.gov/articles/-articles-aps-v8-i1-c9.htm
Release Date: Dec. 19, 2024










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