Planet Mars Images: March 6-9, 2025 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers
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Sunday, March 09, 2025
Planet Mars Images: March 6-9, 2025 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers
Shenzhou-19 Crew Conducts Science Experiments | China Space Station
Shenzhou-19 Crew Conducts Science Experiments | China Space Station
The Shenzhou-19 crew members aboard China's Tiangong Space Station carried out a range of scientific experiments and tests, and completed environmental monitoring, station management and other key tasks last week, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).
For example, the astronauts used electroencephalogram (EEG) equipment to carry out tests for a number of experiments. Data collected will help ground-based researchers explore areas, such as the impact of gravity on visual motion processing and the effects of brainwave music intervention on regulating inhibitory control functions during long-duration space flights.
The crew also finished tests for several experiments, like fine motor control and visual motion gravity representation, as planned, with the use of fine motor measurement instruments, eye trackers and other equipment, as well as related experimental software.
Additionally, the trio used the plantar pressure collection equipment to obtain data under specific flight conditions, helping researchers explore and map relationships between various motion state parameters and plantar pressure.
Experimental projects in the field of microgravity physics science are progressing as planned.
The crew replaced experimental samples in the fluid physics experiment cabinet and the containerless experiment cabinet, and completed a set of associated tasks, including the vacuuming of exhaust gases in the combustion cabinet.
Additionally, the crew, together with China's first space station AI flight robot "Xiao Hang", finalized a number of experiments, along with research on multimodal interaction technology.
Furthermore, the astronauts performed environment monitoring, equipment inspection and maintenance and other tasks inside the space station.
They also conducted work involving medical checks and weightlessness protection exercises.
The Shenzhou-19 crew, including the country's first female space engineer, was sent into space on October 30, 2024, for a six-month mission. Their mission work includes 86 space science research and technology experiments.
Shenzhou-19 Crew:
Commander Cai Xuzhe (蔡旭哲)
Mission Specialist Wang Haoze (王浩泽)
Mission Specialist Song Lingdong (宋令东)
Duration: 1 minute, 52 seconds
Release Date: March 9, 2025
The Secrets behind Earth's Multi-colored Airglow | NASA Goddard
The Secrets behind Earth's Multi-colored Airglow | NASA Goddard
What does our planet look like from space? Most are familiar with the beloved images of the blue marble or pale blue dot—Earth from 18,000 and 3.7 billion miles away, respectively. However, closer to home, within the nearest region of space, you might encounter an unfamiliar sight. If you peer down on Earth from just 300 miles above the surface, near the orbit of the International Space Station, you can see vibrant swaths of red and green or purple and yellow light emanating from the upper atmosphere. This is airglow.
Airglow occurs when atoms and molecules in the upper atmosphere, excited by sunlight, emit light in order to shed their excess energy. Or, it can happen when atoms and molecules that have been ionized by sunlight collide with and capture a free electron. In both cases, they eject a particle of light—called a photon—in order to relax again. The phenomenon is similar to auroras, but where auroras are driven by high-energy particles originating from the solar wind, airglow is energized by day-to-day solar radiation.
For more information: https://www.nasa.gov/solar-system/why-nasa-watches-airglow-the-colors-of-the-upper-atmospheric-wind/
Duration: 3 minutes, 18 seconds
Release Date: Oct. 22, 2018
Thai 'Aurora' and Earth Airglow: Orbital View | International Space Station
Thai 'Aurora' and Earth Airglow: Orbital View | International Space Station
Expedition 72 flight engineer and NASA astronaut Don Pettit: "Known as Thai Aurora, fishing boats off the coast of Thailand use green lights to lure their catch. Striking view from orbit!"
You will also notice orange, green and yellow airglow in this image. Airglow occurs when atoms and molecules in the Earth's upper atmosphere, excited by sunlight, emit light to shed their excess energy. Or, it can happen when atoms and molecules that have been ionized by sunlight collide with and capture a free electron. In both cases, they eject a particle of light—called a photon—in order to relax again. The phenomenon is similar to auroras, but where auroras are driven by high-energy particles originating from the solar wind, airglow is energized by ordinary, day-to-day solar radiation.
Unlike episodic and fleeting auroras, airglow shines constantly throughout Earth’s atmosphere, and the result is a tenuous bubble of light that closely encases our entire planet. (Auroras, on the other hand, are usually constrained to Earth’s poles.) Just a tenth as bright as all the stars in the night sky, airglow is far more subdued than auroras, too dim to observe easily except in orbit or on the ground with clear, dark skies and a sensitive camera.
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Ivan Vagner, Aleksandr Gorbunov
NASA Flight Engineers: Suni Williams, 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)/D. Pettit
Release Date: March 4, 2025
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Saturday, March 08, 2025
SpaceX Starship Launch & Booster Catch: Eighth Flight Test | Starbase Texas
SpaceX Starship Launch & Booster Catch: Eighth Flight Test | Starbase Texas
Height: 123m/403ft
Diameter: 9m/29.5ft
Payload to LEO: 100–150t (fully reusable)
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China's Yutu-2 Moon Rover: New Far Side Image | Operating Since January 2019
China's Yutu-2 Moon Rover: New Far Side Image | Operating Since January 2019
Release Date: March 4, 2025
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Planetary Nebula Abell 7 in Lepus
Planetary Nebula Abell 7 in Lepus
Very faint planetary nebula Abell 7 is about 1,800 light-years distant. It lies just south of Orion in planet Earth's skies toward the constellation Lepus, The Hare. Surrounded by Milky Way stars and near the line-of-sight to distant background galaxies its generally simple spherical shape, about 8 light-years in diameter, is revealed in this deep telescopic image. Within the cosmic cloud are beautiful and complex structures, enhanced by the use of long exposures and narrowband filters that capture emission from hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen atoms. Otherwise Abell 7 would be much too faint to be appreciated by our eyes.
A planetary nebula represents a very brief final phase in stellar evolution that our own Sun will experience 5 billion years hence, as the nebula's central, once sun-like star shrugs off its outer layers. Abell 7 itself is estimated to be 20,000 years old. However, its central star, seen here as a fading white dwarf, is around 10 billion years old.
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Release Date: March 7, 2025
NASA Espacio a Tierra | El poder del 10: 28 de febrero de 2025
NASA Espacio a Tierra | El poder del 10: 28 de febrero de 2025
Espacio a Tierra, la versión en español de las cápsulas Space to Ground de la NASA, te informa semanalmente de lo que está sucediendo en la Estación Espacial Internacional.
Aprende más sobre la ciencia a bordo de la estación espacial: https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/space-station-research-and-technology/ciencia-en-la-estacion/
Ciencia de la NASA: https://ciencia.nasa.gov
https://www.nasa.gov/suscribete
Duration: 4 minutes, 36 seconds
Release Date: March 7, 2025
Chinese Astronaut Sends International Women's Day Greetings | China Space Station
Chinese Astronaut Sends International Women's Day Greetings | China Space Station
Wang Haoze, China's first female space engineer to work at the country's space station, has sent International Women's Day greetings. She wished for women and girls around the world to shine like the bright moon and twinkling stars. Wang Haoze is a Shenzhou-19 crew member on the China Space Station. She is China's third woman in space after Liu Yang (2012) and Wang Yaping (2013).
https://www.internationalwomensday.com
The Shenzhou-19 astronauts entered the orbiting space station for a six-month spaceflight on October 30, 2024, last year. Their mission includes 86 space science research and technology experiments.
Shenzhou-19 Crew:
Commander Cai Xuzhe (蔡旭哲)
Mission Specialist Wang Haoze (王浩泽)
Mission Specialist Song Lingdong (宋令东)
Video Credit: Xinhua
Duration: 28 seconds
Release Date: March 8, 2025
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Scientific Mission | International Space Station
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9 Scientific Mission | International Space Station
Hague, Williams, and Wilmore completed more than 900 hours of research between over 150 unique scientific experiments and technology demonstrations during their stay aboard the orbiting laboratory.
Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/41Hgi6V
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Ivan Vagner, Aleksandr Gorbunov
NASA Flight Engineers: Suni Williams, 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
Producer: Nicole Rose
Duration: 2 minutes, 39 seconds
Release Date: March 7, 2025
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Friday, March 07, 2025
NOAA Earth Satellites Monitor Hazardous Early Spring U.S. Storm
NOAA Earth Satellites Monitor Hazardous Early Spring U.S. Storm
NOAA weather satellites have been tracking a major spring storm system pushing across the central United States this week. The system has prompted NOAA’s National Weather Service (NWS) to issue widespread weather alerts for everything from blizzard warnings to wind advisories and tornado watches across much of the country.
https://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/news/noaa-satellites-monitor-hazardous-early-spring-storm
Duration: 2 minutes, 14 seconds
Release Date: March 7, 2025
Final Update: Intuitive Machines Lunar Landing and NASA Payload Operations
Final Update: Intuitive Machines Lunar Landing and NASA Payload Operations
Intuitive Machines Update: "Our lunar delivery initiative is high risk–with the potential for high reward. Shortly after landing in a crater near the lunar South Pole, Intuitive Machines’ Athena lander collected data and called an early end of mission at 1:15am ET (0615 UTC) March 7, 2025."
Intuitive Machines’ IM-2 captured this image on March 6, 2025, after landing in a crater from the Moon’s South Pole. The lunar lander is on its side about 820 feet from the intended landing site, Mons Mouton. In the center of the image between the two lander legs is the Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment 1 suite that shows the drill deployed.
NASA Update: Shortly after touching down inside a crater on the Moon, carrying NASA technology and science on its IM-2 mission, Intuitive Machines collected data for the agency before calling an early end of mission at 12:15 a.m. CST Friday.
As part of the company’s second Moon delivery for NASA under the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative and Artemis campaign, the IM-2 mission included a drill to bring lunar soil to the surface and a mass spectrometer to look for the presence of volatiles, or gases, that could one day help provide fuel or breathable oxygen to future Artemis explorers.
Planned to land at Mons Mouton, IM-2 touched down at approximately 11:30 a.m. March 6, 2025, more than 1,300 feet (400 meters) from its intended landing site. Intuitive Machines said images collected later confirmed the lander was on its side, preventing it from fully operating the drill and other instruments before its batteries were depleted.
The IM-2 mission landed closer to the lunar South Pole than any previous lander.
“Our targeted landing site near the lunar South Pole is one of the most scientifically interesting, and geographically challenging locations, on the Moon,” said Nicky Fox, associate administrator for science at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “Each success and setback are opportunities to learn and grow, and we will use this lesson to propel our efforts to advance science, exploration, and commercial development as we get ready for human exploration of Mars.”
The Nova-C lander, named Athena, captured and transmitted images of the landing site before activating the technology and science instruments. Among the data collected, NASA’s Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment 1 (PRIME-1) suite. This includes the lunar drill known as The Regolith and Ice Drill for Exploring New Terrain (TRIDENT), successfully demonstrated the hardware’s full range of motion in the harsh environment of space. The Mass Spectrometer Observing Lunar Operations (MSOLO) as part of the PRIME-1 suite of instruments, detected elements likely due to the gases emitted from the lander’s propulsion system.
“While this mission didn’t achieve all of its objectives for NASA, the work that went into the payload development is already informing other agency and commercial efforts,” said Clayton Turner, associate administrator for space technology, NASA Headquarters. “As we continue developing new technologies to support exploration of the Moon and Mars, testing technologies in-situ is crucial to informing future missions. The CLPS initiative remains an instrumental method for achieving this.”
Despite the lander’s configuration, Intuitive Machines, responsible for launch, delivery, and surface operations under its CLPS contract, was able to complete a partial number of instrument checkouts and to collect 250 megabytes of data for NASA.
“Empowering American companies to deliver science and tech to the Moon on behalf of NASA both produces scientific results and continues development of a lunar economy,” said Joel Kearns, deputy associate administrator for Exploration in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters. “While we’re disappointed in the outcome of the IM-2 mission, we remain committed to supporting our commercial vendors as they navigate the very difficult task of landing and operating on the Moon.”
NASA’s Laser Retroreflector Array, a passive instrument meant to provide a reference point on the lunar surface and does not power on, will remain affixed to the top deck of the lander. Although Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C Hopper and Nokia’s 4G/LTE Tipping Point technologies, funded in part by NASA, were only able to complete a portion of their objectives, they provided insight into maturing technologies ready for infusion into a commercial space application including some checkouts in flight and on the surface.
Intuitive Machines’ IM-2 mission launched at 6:16 p.m., Feb. 26, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Intuitive Machines has two more deliveries on the books for NASA in the future, with its IM-3 mission slated for 2026, and IM-4 mission in 2027.
To date, five vendors have been awarded a total of 11 lunar deliveries under CLPS and are sending more than 50 instruments to various locations on the Moon, including the Moon’s far side and South Pole region. CLPS contracts are indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts with a cumulative maximum contract value of $2.6 billion through 2028.
https://intuitivemachines.com/im-2
https://www.nasa.gov/clps
NASA Payload Drills Down to Take Moon’s Temperature | Blue Ghost Mission 1
NASA Payload Drills Down to Take Moon’s Temperature | Blue Ghost Mission 1
A technology demonstration instrument aboard Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 is a robotic planetary subsurface thermal probe. The Lunar Instrumentation for Subsurface Thermal Exploration with Rapidity, or LISTER, is a NASA payload aboard Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 lander as part of the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. In this video, LISTER can be seen activating its specialized drill to measure the flow of heat from the Moon’s interior. So far, the gas-powered drill has probed about 3 feet (1 meter) into the surface. LISTER’s pneumatic drill is designed to go as deep as three meters (9 feet). Every half meter, the drilling system will pause so that a thermal probe can gauge the temperature of the Moon.
LISTER, along with the ten other NASA science and technology instruments aboard the lander, will operate on the Moon, near a volcanic featured called Mons Latreille within Mare Crisium, for 14 Earth days, or roughly one lunar day.
Texas Tech University in Lubbock and Honeybee Robotics, a Blue Origin company of Altadena, California, jointly developed LISTER. The Planetary Missions Program Office at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, manages the development for seven of the ten CLPS payloads aboard Firefly’s Blue Ghost lunar lander, including LISTER.
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 lander successfully touched down on March 2, 2025.
https://fireflyspace.com/news/blue-ghost-mission-1-live-updates/
This is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative and Artemis campaign to establish a long-term lunar presence. Blue Ghost Mission 1 will perform science and technology demonstrations, including lunar subsurface drilling, sample collection, and X-ray imaging of Earth’s magnetic field to advance research for future human missions on the Moon and provide insights into how space weather impacts the planet. Mare Crisium is a lunar mare located in the Moon's Crisium basin, just northeast of Mare Tranquillitatis. It was formed by the flooding of basaltic lava that filled an ancient asteroid impact.
Learn more about NASA's CLPS Program:
https://www.nasa.gov/content/commercial-lunar-payload-services
Video Credit: Firefly Aerospace
Duration: 15 seconds
Release Date: March 7, 2025
We Landed on the Moon! Blue Ghost Week 7 Update | Firefly Aerospace
We Landed on the Moon! Blue Ghost Week 7 Update | Firefly Aerospace
Firefly Aerospace: "Hear from our Ghost Riders as they react right after Blue Ghost successfully landed on the Moon! This weekly update captures the moment we'll never forget, when our Chief Engineer Will Coogan announced on console, "Y'all stuck the landing, we're on the Moon."
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost Mission 1 lander successfully touched down on March 2, 2025, near a volcanic feature within Mare Crisium on the near-side of the Moon with ten NASA science and technology instruments onboard.
https://fireflyspace.com/news/blue-ghost-mission-1-live-updates/
This is part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative and Artemis campaign to establish a long-term lunar presence. Blue Ghost Mission 1 will perform science and technology demonstrations, including lunar subsurface drilling, sample collection, and X-ray imaging of Earth’s magnetic field to advance research for future human missions on the Moon and provide insights into how space weather impacts the planet. Mare Crisium is a lunar mare located in the Moon's Crisium basin, just northeast of Mare Tranquillitatis. It was formed by the flooding of basaltic lava that filled an ancient asteroid impact.
Learn more about NASA's CLPS Program:
https://www.nasa.gov/content/commercial-lunar-payload-services
New Star System Lynds 483 in Serpens: Detailed Views | James Webb Space Telescope
New Star System Lynds 483 in Serpens: Detailed Views | James Webb Space Telescope
Image Description: At the center is a thin vertical cloud known as Lynds 483 (L483) that is roughly shaped like an hourglass with irregular edges. The lower lobe is slightly cut off. The top lobe is seen in full, petering out at the top.
Release Date: March 7, 2025
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Close-up: New Star System Lynds 483 in Serpens | James Webb Space Telescope
Close-up: New Star System Lynds 483 in Serpens | James Webb Space Telescope
Image Description: At the center is a thin vertical cloud known as Lynds 483 (L483) that is roughly shaped like an hourglass with irregular edges. The lower lobe is slightly cut off. The top lobe is seen in full, petering out at the top.
Release Date: March 7, 2025
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