Sunday, December 29, 2024

Afterburner Ignition: NASA's X-59 Supersonic Research Aircraft | Lockheed Martin

Afterburner Ignition: NASA's X-59 Supersonic Research Aircraft | Lockheed Martin



The X-59's afterburner ignites, lighting the future of quiet supersonic aviation.🔥 NASA completed the first maximum afterburner engine run test on its X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft on December 12, 2024. The ground test, conducted at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California, marks a significant milestone as the X-59 team progresses toward flight.

An afterburner is a component of jet engines that generates additional thrust. Running the engine, an F414-GE-100, with afterburner will allow the X-59 to meet its supersonic speed requirements. The test demonstrated the engine’s ability to operate within temperature limits and with adequate airflow for flight. It also showed the engine’s ability to operate in sync with the aircraft’s other subsystems.

The X-59 is the centerpiece of NASA’s Quesst mission. It seeks to solve one of the major barriers to supersonic flight over land by making sonic booms quieter. The X-59’s first flight is expected to occur in 2025.

The X-59 will generate a quieter thump rather than a loud boom while flying faster than the speed of sound. The aircraft is the centerpiece of NASA’s Quesst mission. It will gather data on how people perceive these thumps, providing regulators with information that could help lift current bans on commercial supersonic flight over land.

The engine, a modified F414-GE-100, packs 22,000 pounds of thrust. This will enable the X-59 to achieve the desired cruising speed of Mach 1.4 (925 miles per hour) at an altitude of approximately 55,000 feet. It sits in a nontraditional spot–atop the aircraft—to aid in making the X-59 quieter.

The X-59's goal is to help change existing national and international aviation rules that ban commercial supersonic flight over land.



Image Credit: Lockheed Martin Corporation/Garry Tice
Release Date: Dec. 20, 2024


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Afterburner Ignition: NASA's X-59 Supersonic Research Aircraft | Lockheed Martin

Afterburner Ignition: NASA's X-59 Supersonic Research Aircraft | Lockheed Martin


The X-59's afterburner ignites, lighting the future of quiet supersonic aviation.🔥 NASA completed the first maximum afterburner engine run test on its X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft on December 12, 2024. The ground test, conducted at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works facility in Palmdale, California, marks a significant milestone as the X-59 team progresses toward flight.

An afterburner is a component of jet engines that generates additional thrust. Running the engine, an F414-GE-100, with afterburner will allow the X-59 to meet its supersonic speed requirements. The test demonstrated the engine’s ability to operate within temperature limits and with adequate airflow for flight. It also showed the engine’s ability to operate in sync with the aircraft’s other subsystems.

The X-59 is the centerpiece of NASA’s Quesst mission. It seeks to solve one of the major barriers to supersonic flight over land by making sonic booms quieter. The X-59’s first flight is expected to occur in 2025.

The X-59 will generate a quieter thump rather than a loud boom while flying faster than the speed of sound. The aircraft is the centerpiece of NASA’s Quesst mission. It will gather data on how people perceive these thumps, providing regulators with information that could help lift current bans on commercial supersonic flight over land.

The engine, a modified F414-GE-100, packs 22,000 pounds of thrust. This will enable the X-59 to achieve the desired cruising speed of Mach 1.4 (925 miles per hour) at an altitude of approximately 55,000 feet. It sits in a nontraditional spot–atop the aircraft—to aid in making the X-59 quieter.

The X-59's goal is to help change existing national and international aviation rules that ban commercial supersonic flight over land.



Video Credit: Lockheed Martin
Duration: 22 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 29, 2024


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World's Largest Transparent Spherical Neutrino Detector: Water Filling Stage

World's Largest Transparent Spherical Neutrino Detector: Water Filling Stage

JUNO, the world's largest transparent spherical neutrino detector, started filling with ultrapure water on Dec. 18, 2024, signifying that its construction has reached its last critical stage.

Since neutrinos—tiny, almost weightless particles—rarely interact with ordinary matter, they can easily zip through our bodies, buildings or the entire Earth without being felt, hence earning the nickname "ghost particles." Due to their elusive nature, neutrinos are the least understood fundamental particles.

Yet, scientists seek to better understand these particles, because they could shed light on important cosmic phenomenon like dark matter.

Detecting neutrinos typically involves huge detectors buried deep underground or in large amounts of water, because greater amounts of matter increase the chance of a particle interaction. Water's transparency allows researchers to see the special type of light produced by such an interaction called called Cherenkov light.

The ultrapure water used in JUNO, or the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory, has been filtered through multiple stages of the water purification system. The water is injected at a flow rate of 100 tonnes per hour into the detector pool, according to the Institute of High Energy Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the project's leading institution.

At the detector's core a liquid scintillator detector immersed in a 44-meter-deep cylindrical pool in the underground hall buried deep in a granite layer of a hill in Kaiping, Jiangmen City, in south China's Guangdong Province. The detector is supported by a stainless steel mesh shell with a diameter of 41.1 meters. It holds an acrylic sphere with a diameter of 35.4 meters to be filled with 20,000 tonnes of liquid scintillator.

JUNO is equipped with 20,000 photomultiplier tubes of 20 inches and 25,000 photomultiplier tubes of three inches, as well as cables, magnetic shielding coils, light baffles and other components.

The pool housing the detector serves as a water Cherenkov detector and a shield, with a 1,000-square-meter cosmic ray tracker at its top. This detector and the cosmic ray tracker work together to detect cosmic rays, thereby eliminating the impact of cosmic rays on neutrino detection.

The water in the pool also shields the interference of natural radioactivity from the surrounding rock and a large number of secondary particles produced by cosmic rays in nearby rocks.

"The (ultrapure) water outside the acrylic sphere is used to shield against the radioactivity within the rock, while also serving to identify and remove the muons from cosmic rays. The ultrapure water inside the acrylic sphere is primarily used to displace the air inside, as well as to clean the acrylic sphere itself," said Wang Yifang, chief scientist of JUNO and the director of the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The liquid-filling process is divided into two steps. The pool and the space inside the acrylic sphere will be filled with ultrapure water in the first two months. After that, the water inside the acrylic sphere will be replaced with a liquid scintillator in six months.

The entire filling process is expected to be completed in August 2025, followed by the formal operation and data collection.

Neutrinos, the smallest and lightest among the 12 elementary particles that make up the material world, are electrically neutral and travel at a speed close to light. Since the Big Bang, they have permeated the entire universe and generated various phenomena, such as nuclear reactions inside stars, supernova explosions, the operation of nuclear reactors, and the radioactive decay of substances in rocks.

JUNO aims to measure the neutrino mass hierarchy as its primary scientific goal and will conduct several other cutting-edge research projects. The JUNO team comprises more than 700 members from 17 countries and regions.

The detector is expected to become an important facility for international neutrino research, along with the Hyper-Kamiokande neutrino experiment in Japan and the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment in the United States that are currently under construction.

Learn more about the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory: 
http://juno.ihep.cas.cn


Video Credit: CCTV
Duration: 1 minute, 36 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 18, 2024

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Saturday, December 28, 2024

A December Winter Night in Poland

A December Winter Night in Poland

Orion seems to come up sideways, climbing over a distant mountain range in this deep skyscape. The wintry scene was captured from southern Poland on the northern hemisphere's long solstice night. Otherwise unseen nebulae hang in the sky, revealed by the camera modified to record red hydrogen-alpha light. The nebulae lie near the edge of the Orion molecular cloud and join the Hunter's familiar belt stars and bright giants Betelgeuse and Rigel. Eye of Taurus the Bull, yellowish Aldebaran anchors the V-shaped Hyades star cluster near top center. Still, near opposition in planet Earth's sky, the Solar System's ruling gas giant Jupiter is the brightest celestial beacon above this horizon's snowy peaks.


Image Credit & Copyright: Włodzimierz Bubak
Włodzimierz's website: https://trzeciplan.pl
Release Date: Dec. 28, 2024


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Mars Images: December 12-26, 2024 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers

Mars Images: December 12-26, 2024 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers

Mars 2020 - sol 1367
Mars 2020 - sol 1367
Mars 2020 - sol 1366
Mars 2020 - sol 1366
Mars 2020 - sol 1366
MSL - sol 4389
MSL - sol 4394

Celebrating 12+ Years on Mars (2012-2024)
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 3+ 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.
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: Dec. 12-26, 2024

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Unity: Holiday Socks for The Expedition 72 Crew | International Space Station

Unity: Holiday Socks for The Expedition 72 Crew | International Space Station


NASA Flight Engineer Don Pettit: "We got Expedition 72 socks for Christmas! Small things take on new meaning when you are away in the wilderness for the holiday season. Big thanks to those on Earth that thought of us."

The seven astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station are spending the Christmas holidays orbiting Earth by taking time to relax, open gifts, share meals, and by talking with family. The orbital septet will go into 2025 continuing more advanced space research benefiting humans on and off the Earth.

Learn more about the International Space Station: https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/

Expedition 72 Updates:

Expedition 72 Crew
Station Commander: Suni Williams
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Alexey Ovchinin, Ivan Vagner, Aleksandr Gorbunov
NASA Flight Engineers: Butch Wilmore, Don Pettit, Nick Hague

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.


Image Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)/Don Pettit
Release Date: Dec. 28, 2024

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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Completes Hotfire Test: Prepares for First Flight

Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Completes Hotfire Test: Prepares for First Flight




New Glenn successfully completed an integrated launch vehicle hotfire test on Friday, December 27, 2024. This was the final major milestone on Blue Origin's road to first flight. NG-1 will carry a Blue Ring Pathfinder as its first payload at Launch Complex 36 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. 

The seven-engine hotfire lasted 24 seconds and marked the first time the entire flight vehicle operated as an integrated system. The integrated launch vehicle included the first and second stages of the NG-1 flight vehicle, and a payload test article comprised of manufacturing test demonstrator fairings, a high-capacity fixed adapter flight unit, and a 45,000 lb. payload mass simulator. 

One of the primary goals of the test campaign was to demonstrate day-of-launch operations in our NG-1 test configuration. Additionally, the team conducted several tests to validate vehicle and ground systems in the fully integrated, on-pad configuration. This data will be utilized to finalize day-of-launch timelines, confirm expected performance, and correlate models to test data. 

“This is a monumental milestone and a glimpse of what’s just around the corner for New Glenn’s first launch,” said Jarrett Jones, SVP, New Glenn. “Today’s success proves that our rigorous approach to testing–combined with our incredible tooling and design engineering–is working as intended.”   

The tanking test included a full run-through of the terminal count sequence, testing the hand-off authority to and from the flight computer, and collecting fluid validation data. The first stage (GS1) tanks were filled and pressed with liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquid oxygen (LOX), and the second stage (GS2) with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen–both to representative NG-1 set points.   

The formal NG-1 Wet Dress Rehearsal demonstrated the final launch procedures leading into the hotfire engine run. All seven engines performed nominally, firing for 24 seconds, including at 100% thrust for 13 seconds. The test also demonstrated New Glenn’s autogenous pressurization system, which self-generates gases to pressurize GS1’s propellant tanks.   

This test campaign captured a number of firsts for the New Glenn launch system, including the first seven-engine operations, the first integrated GS1-GS2 tanking demonstration, the first LNG/LOX fill for GS1, as well as first chilled helium operations for GS2. 

The campaign met all objectives and marks the final major test prior to launch.  

Blue Origin has several New Glenn vehicles in production and a full customer manifest. Customers include NASA, Amazon’s Project Kuiper, AST SpaceMobile, several telecommunications providers, and a mix of U.S. government customers.

About New Glenn 

New Glenn stands more than 320 feet (98 meters) high and features a seven-meter payload fairing, enabling twice the volume of standard five-meter class commercial launch systems. Its reusable first stage aims for a minimum of 25 missions and will land on Jacklyn, a sea-based platform located several hundred miles downrange. Reusability is integral to radically reducing cost-per-launch.   

The vehicle is powered by seven of Blue Origin’s BE-4 engines, the most powerful liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fueled, oxygen-rich staged combustion engine ever flown. LNG is cleaner-burning and higher-performing than kerosene-based fuels, and the seven BE-4s generate over 3.8 million lbf of thrust. The vehicle’s second stage is powered by two BE-3Us, liquid oxygen (LOX)/liquid hydrogen (LH2) engines designed to together yield over 320,000 lbf of vacuum thrust.   

In addition to the BE-4 and BE-3U, Blue Origin manufactures BE-7 engines for our Blue Moon lunar landers and New Shepard’s BE-3PM engine. 

Learn more: https://www.blueorigin.com/new-glenn


Image Credit: Blue Origin
Release Date: Dec. 27, 2024


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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Completes Hotfire Test: Prepares for First Flight

Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Completes Hotfire Test: Prepares for First Flight


New Glenn successfully completed an integrated launch vehicle hotfire test on Friday, December 27, 2024. This was the final major milestone on Blue Origin's road to first flight. NG-1 will carry a Blue Ring Pathfinder as its first payload at Launch Complex 36 in Cape Canaveral, Florida. 

The seven-engine hotfire lasted 24 seconds and marked the first time the entire flight vehicle operated as an integrated system. The integrated launch vehicle included the first and second stages of the NG-1 flight vehicle, and a payload test article comprised of manufacturing test demonstrator fairings, a high-capacity fixed adapter flight unit, and a 45,000 lb. payload mass simulator. 

One of the primary goals of the test campaign was to demonstrate day-of-launch operations in our NG-1 test configuration. Additionally, the team conducted several tests to validate vehicle and ground systems in the fully integrated, on-pad configuration. This data will be utilized to finalize day-of-launch timelines, confirm expected performance, and correlate models to test data. 

“This is a monumental milestone and a glimpse of what’s just around the corner for New Glenn’s first launch,” said Jarrett Jones, SVP, New Glenn. “Today’s success proves that our rigorous approach to testing–combined with our incredible tooling and design engineering–is working as intended.”   

The tanking test included a full run-through of the terminal count sequence, testing the hand-off authority to and from the flight computer, and collecting fluid validation data. The first stage (GS1) tanks were filled and pressed with liquefied natural gas (LNG) and liquid oxygen (LOX), and the second stage (GS2) with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen–both to representative NG-1 set points.   

The formal NG-1 Wet Dress Rehearsal demonstrated the final launch procedures leading into the hotfire engine run. All seven engines performed nominally, firing for 24 seconds, including at 100% thrust for 13 seconds. The test also demonstrated New Glenn’s autogenous pressurization system, which self-generates gases to pressurize GS1’s propellant tanks.   

This test campaign captured a number of firsts for the New Glenn launch system, including the first seven-engine operations, the first integrated GS1-GS2 tanking demonstration, the first LNG/LOX fill for GS1, as well as first chilled helium operations for GS2. 

The campaign met all objectives and marks the final major test prior to launch.  

Blue Origin has several New Glenn vehicles in production and a full customer manifest. Customers include NASA, Amazon’s Project Kuiper, AST SpaceMobile, several telecommunications providers, and a mix of U.S. government customers.

About New Glenn 

New Glenn stands more than 320 feet (98 meters) high and features a seven-meter payload fairing, enabling twice the volume of standard five-meter class commercial launch systems. Its reusable first stage aims for a minimum of 25 missions and will land on Jacklyn, a sea-based platform located several hundred miles downrange. Reusability is integral to radically reducing cost-per-launch.   

The vehicle is powered by seven of Blue Origin’s BE-4 engines, the most powerful liquefied natural gas (LNG)-fueled, oxygen-rich staged combustion engine ever flown. LNG is cleaner-burning and higher-performing than kerosene-based fuels, and the seven BE-4s generate over 3.8 million lbf of thrust. The vehicle’s second stage is powered by two BE-3Us, liquid oxygen (LOX)/liquid hydrogen (LH2) engines designed to together yield over 320,000 lbf of vacuum thrust.   

In addition to the BE-4 and BE-3U, Blue Origin manufactures BE-7 engines for our Blue Moon lunar landers and New Shepard’s BE-3PM engine. 

Learn more: https://www.blueorigin.com/new-glenn


Credit: Blue Origin
Duration: 36 seconds
Release Date: Dec. 27, 2024


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Friday, December 27, 2024

Christmas Holidays | International Space Station & Mission Control Center

Christmas Holidays | International Space Station & Mission Control Center

NASA flight engineer Nick Hague: "Our crew is extremely thankful to the mission control teams for supporting us 365 days a year and spending their holidays with us!"




NASA astronaut Nick Hague: "When I think of the holidays, I think of dinners at Christmas, with family and friends gathered for a delicious meal and dessert! For me, it’s cookies. Sugar, mint chocolate, peanut butter; my Dad bakes some of the best on the planet. I wish I had some while I’m off the planet!"

The seven astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station are spending the Christmas holidays orbiting Earth by taking time to relax, open gifts, share meals, and by talking with family. The orbital septet will go into 2025 continuing more advanced space research benefitting humans on and off the Earth.

Learn more about the International Space Station: https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/

Mission Control Center in Houston, Texas

Expedition 72 Updates:

Expedition 72 Crew
Station Commander: Suni Williams
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Alexey Ovchinin, Ivan Vagner, Aleksandr Gorbunov
NASA Flight Engineers: Butch Wilmore, Don Pettit, Nick Hague

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.


Image Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)/Nick Hague
Release Date: Dec. 23-24, 2024


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Download Free 2025 International Space Station Calendar (English) | NASA

Download Free 2025 International Space Station Calendar (English) | NASA


Explore the new International Space Station 2025 calendar and learn more about this unique orbiting laboratory.
The Year 2024 on the International Space Station was filled with excitement, challenges, and milestones as we marked 25 unbroken years of humans living, working, and flying in one of humanity's homes in low-earth orbit.

Expedition 72 Updates:

Expedition 72 Crew
Station Commander: Suni Williams
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Alexey Ovchinin, Ivan Vagner, Aleksandr Gorbunov
NASA Flight Engineers: Butch Wilmore, Don Pettit, Nick Hague

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.


Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)
Release Date: Dec. 2024


#NASA #Space #Science #ISS #Earth #Calendar2025 #PDF #Astronauts #Russia #Россия #Roscosmos #Роскосмос #InternationalCooperation #LongDurationMissions #SpaceLaboratory #HumanSpaceflight #UnitedStates #Expedition72 #STEM #Education

NASA's Parker Solar Probe: Our Closest Encounter with The Sun

NASA's Parker Solar Probe: Our Closest Encounter with The Sun

Controllers have confirmed NASA’s mission to “touch” the Sun survived its record-breaking closest approach to the solar surface on Dec. 24, 2024.

Breaking its previous record by flying just 3.8 million miles above the surface of the Sun, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe hurtled through the solar atmosphere at 430,000 miles per hour—faster than any human-made object has ever moved. A beacon tone received in the late evening hours of Dec. 26 confirmed the spacecraft had made it through the encounter safely and is operating normally.

This pass, the first of more to come at this distance, allows the spacecraft to conduct unrivaled scientific measurements with the potential to change our understanding of the Sun.

Read more: https://science.nasa.gov/science-research/heliophysics/nasas-parker-solar-probe-makes-history-with-closest-pass-to-sun/


Video Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
Duration: 6 minutes
Release Date: Dec. 27, 2024


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Download Free 2025 NASA Science Calendar (English/Español)

Download Free 2025 NASA Science Calendar (English/Español)


Welcome to the 2025 NASA Science Calendar! Download the latest free calendar for your desktop or mobile device, and discover the fascinating science behind the images featured each month. Explore with us!

2025 Calendar (Print Resolution) [104 MB]: 

2025 Calendar (Low Resolution, 508 compliant) [16 MB]:

Calendario 2025 (resolución para impresión) - en español [105 MB]:

Calendario 2025 (baja resolución, cumple con la norma 508) - en español [16 MB]:

NASA Science seeks to discover the secrets of the universe, to search for life elsewhere, and to protect and improve life on Earth and in space.

NASA Sciencehttps://science.nasa.gov/

NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD)

The Science Mission Directorate (SMD) engages America’s science community, sponsors scientific research, and develops and deploys satellites and probes in collaboration with NASA’s partners around the world to answer fundamental questions requiring the view from and into space. 

SMD seeks to understand the origins, evolution, and destiny of the universe and to understand the nature of the strange phenomena that shape it.

Learn more about SMD:

Credit: NASA Science Division
Release Date: Dec. 2024

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NASA's Year 2025 Preview: To the Moon, Mars & Beyond

NASA's Year 2025 Preview: To the Moon, Mars & Beyond

Preparing to orbit and do science on the Moon, investigating how solar wind interacts with Mars, and demonstrating quiet supersonic flight are just a FEW of the milestones we have planned for 2025.

To learn more about the NASA missions mentioned in this highlight video, take a deep dive into these links:

[0:09] Artemis II Mission: https://www.nasa.gov/mission/artemis-ii/

[0:26] Starship Propellant Transfer Demonstration: https://www.nasa.gov/directorates/esdmd/artemis-campaign-development-division/human-landing-system-program/nasa-artemis-mission-progresses-with-spacex-starship-test-flight/

[0:35] Commercial Moon Mission - Firefly: https://science.nasa.gov/lunar-science/clps-deliveries/to19d-firefly/

[0:38] Commercial Moon Mission - Intuitive Machines-2: 

[0:43] New Astronaut Candidates Announced: https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/astronauts/astronaut-candidates/

[0:51] NASA’s Commercial Crew Program: https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/commercial-space/commercial-crew-program/

[1:00] Dream Chaser First Flight / Landing: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/commercial-resupply/sierra-spaces-dream-chaser-new-station-resupply-spacecraft-for-nasa/

[1:09] First Flight of Low Boom Supersonic X-59: https://www.nasa.gov/mission/quesst/

[1:13] Sustainable Flight Demonstrator Update: https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/new-look-at-nasa-boeing-sustainable-experimental-airliner/

[1:17] Parker Solar Probe Closest Approach to the Sun: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/parker-solar-probe/

[1:25] NISAR Launch: https://nisar.jpl.nasa.gov/

[1:34] SPHEREx Launch: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/spherex/

[1:38] PUNCH Deployment: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/punch/

[1:42] ESCAPADE Launch to Mars: https://science.nasa.gov/mission/escapade/


Credit: NASA
Video Producer: Shane Apple
Duration: 2 minutes
Release Date: Dec. 27, 2024


#NASA #Space #Astronomy #Sun #ParkerSolarProbe #Earth #Moon #Mars #ArtemisII #ArtemisProgram #ISS #CommercialCargo #DreamChaserSpacecraft #Astronauts #HumanSpaceflight #X59Aircraft #Science #SpaceTechnology #CommercialSpace #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video

Thursday, December 26, 2024

Apple Core Nebula in Vulpecula | Digitized Sky Survey 2

Apple Core Nebula in Vulpecula | Digitized Sky Survey 2

A star field image of the notable planetary nebula Messier 27 to the right of center. The Apple Core Nebula—also known as Messier 27 or NGC 6853—is a typical planetary nebula and is located in the constellation Vulpecula (The Fox). The Apple Core Nebula is about 850 light-years away from Earth and about 1.5 light-years in diameter (although distance and size are very poorly constrained). It was first described by the French astronomer and comet hunter Charles Messier who found it in 1764 and included it as number 27 in his famous list of extended sky objects. The field-of-view is approximately 0.9 x 0.6 degrees.

The Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) is a ground-based imaging survey of the entire sky in several colors of light produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group.

Credit: NASA, European Space Agency (ESA), and the Digitized Sky Survey 2
Acknowledgment: Davide De Martin (ESA/Hubble)
Release Date: Dec. 11, 2007

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Christmas Celebrations | International Space Station

Christmas Celebrations | International Space Station

NASA Astronauts from left to right: "Flight engineers Nick Hague, Don Pettit, Butch Wilmore & Station Commander Suni Williams




NASA astronaut Nick Hague: "The holidays are all about time spent with family and friends. This year, that celebration is bittersweet. While it's joyous to share this amazing opportunity to live in space with a truly remarkable crew, I deeply miss my family and friends on Earth."

The seven astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station are spending the Christmas holidays orbiting Earth by taking time to relax, open gifts, share meals, and by talking with family. The orbital septet will go into 2025 continuing more advanced space research benefitting humans on and off the Earth.

Learn more about the International Space Station: https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/

Expedition 72 Updates:

Expedition 72 Crew
Station Commander: Suni Williams
Roscosmos (Russia): Alexey Ovchinin, Ivan Vagner, Aleksandr Gorbunov
NASA: Butch Wilmore, Don Pettit, Nick Hague

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.


Image Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC)/Nick Hague
Release Date: Dec. 23-26, 2024


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Apple Core Nebula in Vulpecula: Wide-field View | Digitized Sky Survey 2

Apple Core Nebula in Vulpecula: Wide-field View | Digitized Sky Survey 2

A star field image of the notable planetary nebula Messier 27 to the right of center. The Apple Core Nebula—also known as Messier 27 or NGC 6853—is a typical planetary nebula and is located in the constellation Vulpecula (The Fox). The Apple Core Nebula is about 850 light-years away from Earth and about 1.5 light-years in diameter (although distance and size are very poorly constrained). It was first described by the French astronomer and comet hunter Charles Messier who found it in 1764 and included it as number 27 in his famous list of extended sky objects. The field-of-view is approximately 0.9 x 0.6 degrees.


The Digitized Sky Survey (DSS) is a ground-based imaging survey of the entire sky in several colors of light produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group.

Credit: NASA, European Space Agency (ESA), and the Digitized Sky Survey 2
Acknowledgment: Davide De Martin (ESA/Hubble)
Release Date: Dec. 11, 2007

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