Wednesday, April 16, 2025

New 3D Models of Cosmic Objects | NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory

New 3D Models of Cosmic Objects NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory

New three-dimensional, or 3D, models of objects in space have been released by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory. These 3D models allow people to view—and print—examples of stars in the early and end stages of their lives.

These 3D models are based on state-of-the-art theoretical models, computational algorithms, and observations from space-based telescopes like Chandra that give us accurate pictures of these cosmic objects and how they evolve over time.

However, looking at images and animations is not the only way to experience these data. The four new 3D printable models of Cassiopeia A, G292.0+1.8, and Cygnus Loop supernova remnants and the star known as BP Tau let us experience the celestial objects in the form of physical structures that will allow anyone to hold replicas of these stars and their surroundings and examine them from all angles.

In Cassiopeia A, astronomers combined X-rays from Chandra and infrared data from the James Webb Space Telescope to shed light on the origin of a mysterious structure they dubbed Green Monster. This revealed new insights into the explosion that created Cas A about 340 years ago, from Earth’s perspective.

By creating a 3D model of the G292 system, astronomers have been able to examine the asymmetrical shape of the remnant that can be explained by a reverse shock wave moving back toward the original explosion. This helps them better understand this rare type of supernova explosion that contains large amounts of oxygen.

The Cygnus Loop, also known as the Veil Nebula, is a supernova remnant, the remains of the explosive death of a massive star. This 3D model is the result of a simulation describing the interaction of a blast wave from the explosion with an isolated cloud of the dust and gas in between the stars.

Finally, a 3D model shows a star less than 10 million years old that is surrounded by a disk of material. This object, called BP Tau, has flares that interact with a disk of material surrounding this infant star. Looking at BP Tau gives us insight into our own Sun billions of years ago.


Video Credit: NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory
Duration: 3 minutes
Release Date: April 16, 2025

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The Journey of NS-31 | Blue Origin

The Journey of NS-31 | Blue Origin


On April 14, 2025, Blue Origin successfully completed its 11th human spaceflight for the New Shepard program from Launch Site One in West Texas. The mission included Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren Sánchez. To date, Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket has flown 58 people to space.

Learn about the crew and watch the NS-31 launch replay: 

Read more about the NS-31 Mission: 

Fly to space: https://www.blueorigin.com/new-shepard/fly


Video Credit: Blue Origin
Duration: 2 minutes, 48 seconds
Release Date: April 15, 2025

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Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Fact Check: What Mars Rovers Really See | NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Fact Check: What Mars Rovers Really See | NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Would the night sky on Mars be filled with twinkling stars like we are used to seeing on Earth? This depends on who is looking. If there were a space observatory on Mars, you could expect it to observe millions of stars, but those are not the kinds of images that the cameras on NASA’s rovers are designed to capture. Whatis the real story of the viral “Mars night sky” image? Abigail Fraeman, deputy project scientist for NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover, separates fact from fiction when it comes to stargazing through a rover’s eyes.

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 4+ 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


Video Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS/ESO/Bill Dunford
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: April 15, 2025

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Why Do We Grow Plants in Space? We Asked a NASA Expert

Why Do We Grow Plants in Space? We Asked a NASA Expert

Plants are more than just greenery, they are key to helping astronauts survive and thrive off Earth. They provide food and oxygen, recycle water and waste, and even offer psychological benefits.

But the positives do not stop there. Growing plants in the International Space Station also helps scientists develop new technologies for agriculture in extreme environments, a skill that could benefit future explorers on the Moon and Mars but also agriculture right here on Earth, especially in places where growing food is a challenge.

A NASA scientist explains why space farming is so important for both space exploration and life on our own planet. 

Learn more about growing plants in space: https://www.nasa.gov/exploration-research-and-technology/growing-plants-in-space/


Video Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Producers: Scott Bednar, Pedro Cota, Jessie Wilde
Editor: James Lucas
Duration: 1 minute, 21 seconds
Release Date: April 15, 2025

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Thank You, Team Blue!💙 | New Shepard NS-31 Mission | Blue Origin

Thank You, Team Blue!💙 | New Shepard NS-31 Mission | Blue Origin

Team Blue at Launch Site One in West Texas Post-NS-31 Flight
NS-31 Mission Crew

New Shepard NS-31 Mission Flight Profile
New Shepard NS-31 Mission Patch

Blue Origin New Shepard's 11th human flight, NS-31, successfully launched and landed from Launch Site One in West Texas on Monday morning, April 14, 2025. The mission included Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren Sánchez. To date, Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket has flown 58 people to space.

Learn about the crew and watch the NS-31 launch replay: 

Read more about the NS-31 Mission: 

Image Credit: Blue Origin
Release Dates: April 14-15, 2025

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Timelapse of Hera Spacecraft's Mars Flyby | European Space Agency

Timelapse of Hera Spacecraft's Mars Flyby | European Space Agency

On March 12, 2025, the European Space Agency’s Hera spacecraft soared just 5,000 km above Mars and passed within 300 km of its distant moon, Deimos. Captured by Hera’s 1020x1020 pixel Asteroid Framing Camera, this video sequence offers a rare view of the red planet and its enigmatic moon. The original greyscale images have been color-enhanced based on known surface features.

Learn more: https://www.esa.int/Space_Safety/Hera/Hera_asteroid_mission_spies_Mars_s_Deimos_moon

The Hera spacecraft will revisit the Dimorphos asteroid to gather vital close-up data about the deflected body after NASA's DART Mission performed a grand-scale experiment by applying a well-understood and potentially repeatable planetary defence technique. 

On September 26, 2022, moving at 6.1 km/s, NASA’s DART spacecraft crashed into the Dimorphos asteroid. Part of our Solar System changed. The impact shrunk the orbit of the Great Pyramid-sized Dimorphos around its parent asteroid, the mountain-sized Didymos. 

The Hera Mission will also perform the most detailed exploration yet of a binary asteroid system—although binaries make up 15% of all known asteroids, one has never been surveyed in detail.

Learn more about the Hera Mission:
https://www.esa.int/Space_Safety/Hera


Video Credit: European Space Agency (ESA)
Duration: 2 minutes, 21 seconds
Release Date: April 15, 2025

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Star Trails & Earth's Atmospheric Glow | International Space Station

Star Trails & Earth's Atmospheric Glow | International Space Station

This long duration photograph, taken from the International Space Station as it orbited 271 miles above the South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands in the southern Atlantic Ocean, highlights star trails and Earth's atmospheric glow moments before the orbital outpost soared into a sunrise. In the foreground (from left), are the Russian Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft docked to the Rassvet module, a set of the station's main solar arrays, and Canada's Canadarm2 robotic arm.
This long duration photograph looks out from a window on the cupola revealing Earth's atmopsheric glow underneath star trails as the International Space Station orbited 258 miles above the Pacific Ocean southeast of Hawaii at approximately 8:15 p.m. local time. In the foreground, is Japan's Kibo laboratory module (left), and Kibo's External Platform (center) that houses experiments exposed to the vacuum of space, and a set of the space station's main solar arrays (right).
This long duration photograph reveals Earth's atmopsheric glow underneath star trails as the International Space Station orbited 258 miles above the Pacific Ocean southeast of Hawaii at approximately 8:16 p.m. local time. In the foreground (from left), is Japan's Kibo laboratory module, the partially obscured SpaceX Dragon crew spacecraft docked to the Harmony module, the Canadarm2 robotic arm, and the Destiny laboratory module.
This long-duration photograph from the International Space Station highlights star trails and an atmospheric glow blanketing Earth's horizon. In the foreground, is a set of the space station's main solar arrays (left), Japan's Kibo laboratory module (right), and Kibo's External Platform that houses experiments exposed to the vacuum of space. The orbital outpost was soaring 259 miles above the Pacific Ocean southeast of Japan after sunset.
This long-duration photograph from the International Space Station highlights star trails and an atmospheric glow blanketing Earth's horizon. In the foreground, is a set of the space station's main solar arrays (left), Japan's Kibo laboratory module (right), and Kibo's External Platform that houses experiments exposed to the vacuum of space. The orbital outpost was soaring 259 miles above the Pacific Ocean southeast of Japan just after sunset.
This long-duration photograph from the International Space Station highlights star trails and an atmospheric glow blanketing Earth's horizon. In the foreground, is a set of the space station's main solar arrays (left), Japan's Kibo laboratory module (right), and Kibo's External Platform that houses experiments exposed to the vacuum of space. The orbital outpost was soaring 259 miles above the Pacific Ocean southeast of Japan moments before sunset.

Expedition 72 Update: Flight engineers and NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers have been assigned by mission managers to exit the orbital outpost’s Quest airlock on May 1, 2025, for a spacewalk and work six-and-half hours in the vacuum of space. The NASA duo will install a modification kit on the port side of the station’s truss structure enabling the future installation of the orbiting lab’s seventh rollout solar array. They will also relocate an antenna that communicates with approaching and departing commercial crew and cargo spacecraft. McClain will be going on her third spacewalk and Ayers will be conducting her first spacewalk.

Follow Expedition 72:

Expedition 72 Crew
Station Commander: Roscosmos cosmonaut Alexey Ovchinin (Russia)
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Ivan Vagner, Kirill Peskov, Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritskiy
NASA Flight Engineers: Don Pettit, 
Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, Jonny Kim
JAXA Flight Engineer: Takuya Onishi

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.

Learn more about the important research being operated on Station:

For more information about STEM on Station:

Image Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center
Capture Date: April 2, 2025

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Planet Mars Images: April 12-14, 2025 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers

Planet Mars Images: April 12-14, 2025 | NASA's Curiosity & Perseverance Rovers

MSL - sol 4509
Mars 2020 - sol 1474
MSL - sol 4507
MSL - sol 4507
MSL - sol 4507
MSL - sol 4507
MSL - sol 4507

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 4+ 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: April 12-14, 2025

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NASA’s Lucy Mission to Explore Asteroid Donaldjohanson

NASA’s Lucy Mission to Explore Asteroid Donaldjohanson

NASA’s Lucy Mission is heading to the Jupiter Trojans—an unexplored population of asteroids considered to be the fossils of planetary formation. Along the way, Lucy is traveling through the main asteroid belt, on course to fly past 52246 Donaldjohanson on April 20, 2025. The asteroid was named in honor of the paleoanthropologist who discovered the Lucy fossil in 1974, rewriting the textbooks on human origins.

Donaldjohanson is a member of the Erigone asteroid family, created about 150 million years ago when the large asteroid 163 Erigone was pummeled in a collision. Earth-based observations suggest that it is carbon-rich, has an average diameter of about 4 kilometers, and spins on its axis extremely slowly, giving it a 251-hour “day.” Shortly after the flyby, Lucy will deliver the first close-up views of Donaldjohanson, bringing to light a surviving remnant of the solar system’s chaotic past.

Learn more: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/lucy/nasas-lucy-spacecraft-prepares-second-asteroid-encounter/


Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
Dan Gallagher: Producer/Narrator
Adriana Manrique Gutierrez: Animator
Kel Elkins: Animator
Johathan North: Animator
Michael Lentz: Animator/Art Director
Walt Feimer: Animation Lead
Nancy Jones: Public Affairs
Katherine Kretke: Public Affairs
Duration: 3 minutes, 43 seconds
Release Date: April 14, 2025

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Monday, April 14, 2025

New Shepard Crew Capsule Landing | NS-31 Mission | Blue Origin

New Shepard Crew Capsule Landing | NS-31 Mission | Blue Origin

Blue Origin New Shepard's 11th human flight, NS-31, successfully launched and landed from Launch Site One in West Texas on Monday morning, April 14, 2025. The mission included Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren Sánchez. To date, Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket has flown 58 people to space.

Learn about the crew and watch the NS-31 launch replay: 

Read more about the NS-31 Mission: 

Video Credit: Blue Origin
Duration: 43 seconds
Release Date: April 14, 2025

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New Shepard Rocket Liftoff: NS-31 Mission | Blue Origin

New Shepard Rocket Liftoff: NS-31 Mission | Blue Origin

✨"Weightless and limitless." Blue Origin New Shepard's 11th human flight, NS-31, successfully lifted off from Launch Site One in West Texas on Monday morning, April 14, 2025. The mission included Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren Sánchez. To date, Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket has flown 58 people to space.

Learn about the crew and watch the NS-31 launch replay: 

Read more about the NS-31 Mission: 

Video Credit: Blue Origin
Duration: 38 seconds
Release Date: April 14, 2025

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New Shepard Booster Landing: NS-31 Mission | Blue Origin

New Shepard Booster Landing: NS-31 Mission | Blue Origin

✨"Weightless and limitless." Blue Origin New Shepard's 11th human flight, NS-31, successfully lifted off from Launch Site One in West Texas on Monday morning, April 14, 2025. The mission included Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren Sánchez. To date, Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket has flown 58 people to space.

Learn about the crew and watch the NS-31 launch replay: https://www.blueorigin.com/missions/ns-31

Read more about the NS-31 Mission: 

Video Credit: Blue Origin
Duration: 27 seconds
Release Date: April 14, 2025

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NS-31 Crew Photos: Before & After Launch | Blue Origin

NS-31 Crew Photos: Before & After Launch | Blue Origin

Blue Origin's NS-31 crew pre-launch at Launch Site One in West Texas

NS-31 crew after returning to Earth. Group photo with Jeff Bezos (far left) & Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp (far right)

✨"Weightless and limitless." Blue Origin New Shepard's 11th human flight, NS-31, successfully lifted off from Launch Site One in West Texas on Monday morning, April 14, 2025. The mission included Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren Sánchez. To date, Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket has flown 58 people to space.

This is the first all-female space crew since the historic solo flight of Russian Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova in 1963. She orbited the Earth 48 times, spent almost three days in space, is the only woman to have been on a solo space mission, and is the last surviving Vostok program cosmonaut.

Learn about the crew and watch the NS-31 launch replay: https://www.blueorigin.com/missions/ns-31

Read more about the NS-31 Mission: 

Image Credit: Blue Origin
Release Date: April 14, 2025

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NS-31 Crew: "Weightless and Limitless" | Blue Origin

NS-31 Crew: "Weightless and Limitless" | Blue Origin

✨"Weightless and limitless." Blue Origin New Shepard's 11th human flight, NS-31, successfully lifted off from Launch Site One in West Texas on Monday morning, April 14, 2025. The mission included Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren Sánchez.


This is the first all-female space crew since the historic solo flight of Russian Cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova in 1963. She orbited the Earth 48 times, spent almost three days in space, is the only woman to have been on a solo space mission, and is the last surviving Vostok program cosmonaut.


Watch a full replay of the NS-31 launch:

Image Credit: Blue Origin
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: April 14, 2025

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Close-up: Planetary Nebula Kohoutek 4-55 in Cygnus | Hubble

Close-up: Planetary Nebula Kohoutek 4-55 in Cygnus | Hubble

The swirling, paint-like clouds in the darkness of space in this image seem surreal, like a portal to another world opening up before us. In this NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope picture, we are seeing vast clouds of ionized atoms and molecules, thrown into space by a dying star. This is a planetary nebula named Kohoutek 4-55, a member of the Milky Way galaxy situated just 4,600 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus (the Swan).

Planetary nebulae are the spectacular final display at the end of a giant star’s life. Once a red giant star has exhausted its available fuel and shed its last layers of gas, its compact core will contract further, enabling a final burst of nuclear fusion. The exposed core reaches extremely hot temperatures, radiating very energetic ultraviolet light that energizes the enormous clouds of cast-off gas. Molecules in the gas are ionized and glow brightly; here, red and orange indicate nitrogen molecules, green is hydrogen and blue shows oxygen in the nebula. Kohoutek 4-55 has an uncommon, multi-layered form: a bright inner ring is surrounded by a fainter layer of gas, all wrapped in a broad halo of ionised nitrogen. The spectacle is bittersweet, as the brief phase of fusion in the core will end after mere tens of thousands of years, leaving a white dwarf that will never illuminate the clouds around it again.

This image itself is also a swan song, the final work of one of Hubble’s instruments: the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2). Installed in 1993 to replace the original Wide Field and Planetary Camera, WFPC2 was responsible for some of Hubble’s most enduring images and fascinating discoveries. It in turn was replaced by the Wide Field Camera 3 in 2009, during Hubble’s final servicing mission. The data for this image were taken a mere ten days before the instrument was removed from the telescope, as a fitting send-off for WFPC2 after 16 years’ work. The latest and most advanced processing techniques have been used to bring the data to life one more time, producing this breathtaking new view of Kohoutek 4-55.

Image Description: A planetary nebula, a glowing shell of material thrown off by a star. A small central region of greenish clouds is encircled by a glowing, jagged ring, like a hole torn in fabric. A band of silvery-blue clouds outside this is again encircled by a larger, fainter yellow ring of gas. Puffy, smoky clouds of orange and red gas billow out from there into a large oval nebula, fading into the dark background of space.


Video Credit: European Space Agency/Hubble & NASA, K. Noll
Duration: 30 seconds
Release Date: April 7, 2025


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Close-up: Spiral Galaxy Messier 77 in Cetus (2025 version) | Hubble Space Telescope

Close-up: Spiral Galaxy Messier 77 in Cetus (2025 version) | Hubble Space Telescope

Today’s rather aquatic-themed NASA/European Space Agency Hubble Space Telescope picture features the spiral galaxy Messier 77, also known as the Squid Galaxy. It sits 45 million light-years away in the constellation Cetus (The Whale).

The designation Messier 77 comes from the galaxy’s place in the famous catalog compiled by the French astronomer Charles Messier. Another French astronomer, Pierre Méchain, discovered the galaxy in 1780. Messier and Méchain were comet hunters. They cataloged nebulous objects that could be mistaken for comets.

Messier, Méchain, and other astronomers of their time mistook the Squid Galaxy for either a spiral nebula or a star cluster. This mischaracterization is not surprising. More than a century would pass between the discovery of the Squid Galaxy and the realization that the ‘spiral nebulae’ scattered across the sky were not part of our galaxy and were in fact separate galaxies millions of light-years away. The Squid Galaxy’s appearance through a small telescope—an intensely bright center surrounded by a fuzzy cloud—closely resembles one or more stars wreathed in a nebula.

The name ‘Squid Galaxy’ only came about recently. This name comes from the extended, filamentary structure that curls around the galaxy’s disc like the tentacles of a squid. The Squid Galaxy is a great example of how advances in technology and scientific understanding can completely change our perception of an astronomical object—and even what we call it!

A Hubble image of the Squid Galaxy was previously released in 2013. This new version incorporates recent observations made with new filters and updated image processing techniques.

Image Description: A close-up of a spiral galaxy, seen face-on. Its center glows brightly. From the sides of the galaxy’s core emerge spiral arms that wind through the round disc of the galaxy, filled with shining pink spots where stars are forming and more dark-red dust. Faint stars can be seen around the galaxy, as well as a particularly bright star in the lower left of the image.


Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, L. C. Ho, D. Thilker
Duration: 30 seconds
Release Date: April 14, 2025


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