Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Zooming to a Pair of Merging Galaxies | ESO

Zooming to a Pair of Merging Galaxies | ESO

This video zooms into a galactic merging event in deep space, like a ‘cosmic joust’. One of these galaxies is piercing the other with intense radiation, emitted by a quasar at its core. This radiation is disrupting the gas and dust inside the other galaxy, dampening its ability to form stars.

Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), astronomers resolved these two galaxies despite how close they are to each other in the sky. Using the X-shooter instrument on the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), they examined how radiation affected the material inside the galaxy being bombarded by a quasar.

The various images shown here were blended together to create this zoom. They come from a range of telescopes, observing at distinct times, ending with a close-up of the galaxies as seen by ALMA. At the very end, we see an artist’s illustration depicting how the beam of radiation affects the companion galaxy.


Credit: ESO/L. Calçada, M. Kornmesser/N. Risinger/Digitized Sky Survey 2/DESI Legacy Survey/ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/S. Balashev and P. Noterdaeme et al.
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: May 21, 2025


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Galactic Merger: Intense Black Hole-powered Quasar Radiation Observed | ESO

Galactic Merger: Intense Black Hole-powered Quasar Radiation Observed | ESO

Astronomers have witnessed a violent galactic merger in deep space. Like a ‘cosmic joust’, one galaxy is affecting another with a cone of intense radiation. The results of their analysis, using the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) and the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), show that this radiation is disrupting the gas and dust within the other galaxy reducing its star formation.

The source of the radiation is a quasar in one of the galaxies. Quasars are the bright cores of distant galaxies that are powered by supermassive black holes, releasing huge amounts of radiation. Quasars and galaxy mergers used to be far more common, appearing more frequently in the Universe’s first few billion years, so to observe them astronomers peer into the distant past with powerful telescopes. The light from this ‘cosmic joust’ has taken over 11 billion years to reach us, so we see it as it was when the Universe was only 18% of its current age.


Credit: European Southern Observatory (ESO)
Directed by: Angelos Tsaousis and Martin Wallner
Editing: Angelos Tsaousis
Written by: Amy Briggs and Sean Bromilow
Footage and photos: ESO/Luis Calçada, Cristoph Malin, Martin Kornmesser, Angelos Tsaousis, Babak Tafreshi, Jose Porte, ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/S. Balashev and P. Noterdaeme et al.               
Scientific consultant: Paola Amico, Mariya Lyubenova
Duration: 2 minutes
Release Date: May 21, 2025


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China Launches Lijian-1 Y7 Rocket, Sending Six Satellites into Orbit

China Launches Lijian-1 Y7 Rocket, Sending Six Satellites into Orbit

China launched its Lijian-1 Y7 carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on May 21, 2025, placing six satellites into orbit. This marks the seventh launch of the Lijian-1 carrier rocket series.

CAS Space is a Chinese commercial space launch provider based in Guangzhou. It was founded in 2018 and majority owned by the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).

The Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC) was founded in 1958. It was the first of China's four spaceports. The launch center has been the focus of many of China's historic space ventures, including the country's first satellite Dong Fang Hong I in 1970 and their first crewed space mission, Shenzhou V, on October 15, 2003. JSLC is now a home for many new Chinese launch firms, like CAS Space.


Video Credit: CGTN
Duration: 34 seconds
Release Date: May 21, 2025

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Starlink Constellations: Orbital View | International Space Station

Starlink Constellations: Orbital View | International Space Station


Veteran NASA astronaut and former Expedition#72 flight engineer, Don Pettit: "Starlink constellations are our most frequent satellite sightings from space station, appearing as distinct and numerous orbiting streaks in my star trail exposures."

NASA astronaut Don Pettit returned to Earth on April 19, 2025, concluding a seven-month science mission aboard the International Space Station.  Pettit spent 220 days in space, earning him a total of 590 days in space over the course of his four spaceflights. He orbited the Earth 3,520 times, traveling 93.3 million miles in low-Earth orbit.



Expedition 73 Crew
Station Commander: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Flight Engineer Takuya Onishi
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: 
Kirill Peskov, Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritskiy
NASA Flight Engineers: Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, Jonny Kim

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:
https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science

For more information about STEM on Station:
https://www.nasa.gov/stemonstation
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)

Image Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center
Release Date: May 20, 2025


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How Big is Space? We Asked a NASA Expert

How Big is Space? We Asked a NASA Expert

How big is space? It is one of the most mind-bending questions we can ask because the deeper we look, the more the universe keeps going. We have measured billions of light-years in every direction and still have not reached the edge.

A NASA scientists explains what we know—and do not know—about the size of the cosmos.

 

Credit: NASA
Producers: Scott Bednar, Pedro Cota, Jessie Wilde
Editor: Daniel Salazar
Duration: 1 minute, 36 seconds
Release Date: May 21, 2025

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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

China Long March-7A Rocket Launch of Communication Satellite in Hainan

China Long March-7A Rocket Launch of Communication Satellite in Hainan

🚀A China Long March-7A carrier rocket successfully launched the ChinaSat3B satellite at 7:50 p.m. (Beijing Time) on May 20, 2025, from the Wenchang Space Launch Site in the southern island province of Hainan. The satellite will provide voice, data, radio, and television transmission services.

This marks the second Long March-7A rocket launch mission of 2025, utilizing its basic configuration with a 4.2-meter-diameter fairing. Known as Bingjian or "Ice Arrow," this 60.1-meter-long medium-lift liquid-fueled rocket is powered by kerosene and liquid oxygen. It can carry up to 7 metric tons of payload to geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) with an optional third stage. The Long March 7 aims to handle 70% of China's annual launches, solidifying its role in the nation's space endeavors. Long March 7 also plays a critical role in the China Space Station program. It is used to launch the Tianzhou robotic cargo and resupply spacecraft to the station. 


Video Credit: CGTN
Duration: 47 seconds
Capture Date: May 20, 2025

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Exploring Planet Jupiter: New Perijove 72 Images | NASA Juno Mission

Exploring Planet Jupiter: New Perijove 72 Images | NASA Juno Mission

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Jupiter - PJ72-25
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Jupiter - PJ72-24

Since it arrived at Jupiter in 2016, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has been probing beneath the dense, forbidding clouds encircling the giant planet—the first orbiter to peer so closely. It seeks answers to questions about the origin and evolution of Jupiter, our solar system, and giant planets across the cosmos. Each perijove passes near a new part of Jupiter's cloud tops. A perijove indicates the point in the Juno spacecraft's orbit when it comes closest to planet Jupiter's center. If we measure by volume, approximately 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter.


The Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a division of Caltech in Pasadena, California, manages the Juno mission for the principal investigator, Scott J. Bolton, of the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio. Juno is part of NASA’s New Frontiers Program. This is managed at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, for the agency’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) in Washington. Lockheed Martin Space in Denver built and operates the spacecraft.

Learn more about NASA's Juno mission:

Image Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS
Processing: Kevin M. Gill
Release Date: May 9-20, 2025

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China Long March-7A Rocket Launches Communication Satellite in Hainan

China Long March-7A Rocket Launches Communication Satellite in Hainan






🚀A China Long March-7A carrier rocket successfully launched the ChinaSat3B satellite at 7:50 p.m. (Beijing Time) on May 20, 2025, from the Wenchang Space Launch Site in the southern island province of Hainan. The satellite will provide voice, data, radio, and television transmission services.

This marks the second Long March-7A rocket launch mission of 2025, utilizing its basic configuration with a 4.2-meter-diameter fairing. Known as Bingjian or "Ice Arrow," this 60.1-meter-long medium-lift liquid-fueled rocket is powered by kerosene and liquid oxygen. It can carry up to 7 metric tons of payload to geosynchronous transfer orbit (GTO) with an optional third stage. The Long March 7 aims to handle 70% of China's annual launches, solidifying its role in the nation's space endeavors. Long March 7 also plays a critical role in the China Space Station program. It is used to launch the Tianzhou robotic cargo and resupply spacecraft to the station. 


Image Credit: CGTN/Du Xinxin
Capture Date: May 20, 2025

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Why is Neptune Glowing Like This? | NASA

Why is Neptune Glowing Like This? | NASA

Neptune is glowing—and it is not what we expected. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope just spotted auroras stretching across Neptune’s mid-latitudes—not the poles. Why? The planet’s bizarre magnetic field and a shockingly cold upper atmosphere may hold the answer. 

These new findings are rewriting what we know about the solar system’s most distant planet.

Watch to see how Webb is revealing Neptune in a whole new light.

For more information, visit: https://nasa.gov/webb


Credits:
Producer: Paul Morris
Writer: Thaddeus Cesari
Narrator: Dr. Quyen Hart
Images: NASA, ESA, CSA, STSci
Duration: 3 minutes
Release Date: May 20, 2025


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Planet Mars: Cloudy Giant Shield Volcano Ascraeus Mons | Europe's Mars Express

Planet Mars: Cloudy Giant Shield Volcano Ascraeus Mons | Europe's Mars Express


Like Earth, Mars has many volcanoes and volcanic features. This view shows Ascraeus Mons, one of the three giant shield volcanoes known as the "Tharsis Montes." Volcanoes form when magma (molten rock) erupts out onto the surface of a planet. Based on Viking-era observations, Ascraeus Mons is considered to be one of the tallest volcanoes on Mars. It measures a towering 18 km in height but its slopes are gentle with an average incline of 7 degrees. This slow climb is reflected in the volcano’s huge base diameter of 480 km, giving it a footprint roughly the size of Romania on Earth. Ascraeus Mons is surpassed in height only by Olympus Mons, the tallest volcano not only on Mars but in the entire Solar System. Ascraeus Mons (AM) is the northeastern most large shield volcano residing in the Tharsis region, a volcanic plateau in Mars’ western hemisphere.

ESA Mars Express Instrument: High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC)
Orbit: 24799

Mars Express has now been in space for over two decades, despite a planned initial lifetime of just 687 Earth days. It has achieved its aforementioned aims and revealed a wealth of knowledge about Mars in that time, making it undeniably one of the most successful missions ever sent to the Red Planet.

The orbiter will continue its study of Mars until at least the end of 2026, with a special extension from January 1, 2027 to December 31, 2028 to support the JAXA-led Mars Moons eXploration (MMX) mission (Japan), followed by two years of post-operations.

Mars Express has conducted data relay for seven rovers and landing platforms, and enabled scientific collaboration with a further five orbiters.

The past 20 years of observations from Mars Express have solidified our picture of Mars as a once-habitable planet, with warmer and wetter epochs that may have been oases for ancient life. 


Image Credit: ESA/DLR/FUBerlin
Image Processing: Andrea Luck
Image Date: Aug. 22, 2023
Release Date: May 18, 2025

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NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Explores“Krokodillen” in Jezero Crater | JPL

NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Explores“Krokodillen” in Jezero Crater | JPL

One of the navigation cameras on NASA’s Perseverance captured the rover’s tracks coming from an area called “Witch Hazel Hill,” on May 13, 2025, the 1,503rd Martian day, or sol, of the mission.

Scientists expect a new area of interest on the lower slope of Jezero Crater’s rim to offer examples of the oldest rocks on the Red Planet.

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is now exploring an area called “Krokodillen” that may contain rocks representing the oldest on Mars. It has been on the Perseverance science team’s wish list because it marks an important boundary between the oldest rocks of Jezero Crater’s rim and those of the plains beyond the crater.

“The last five months have been a geologic whirlwind,” said Ken Farley, deputy project scientist for Perseverance from Caltech in Pasadena. “As successful as our exploration of “Witch Hazel Hill” has been, our investigation of Krokodillen promises to be just as compelling.”

Named by Perseverance mission scientists after a mountain ridge on the island of Prins Karls Forland, Norway, Krokodillen (meaning “the crocodile” in Norwegian) is a 73-acre (about 30-hectare) plateau of rocky outcrops located downslope to the west and south of Witch Hazel Hill.

A quick earlier investigation into the region revealed the presence of clays in this ancient bedrock. Because clays require liquid water to form, they provide important clues about the environment and habitability of early Mars. The detection of clays elsewhere within the Krokodillen region would reinforce the idea that abundant liquid water was present sometime in the distant past, likely before Jezero Crater was formed by the impact of an asteroid. Clay minerals are also known on Earth for preserving organic compounds, the building blocks of life.

“If we find a potential biosignature here, it would most likely be from an entirely different and much earlier epoch of Mars evolution than the one we found last year in the crater with 'Cheyava Falls,'” said Farley, referring to a rock sampled in July 2024 with chemical signatures and structures that could have been formed by life long ago. “The Krokodillen rocks formed before Jezero Crater was created, during Mars’ earliest geologic period, the Noachian, and are among the oldest rocks on Mars

Data collected from NASA’s Mars orbiters suggest that the outer edges of Krokodillen may also have areas rich in olivine and carbonate. While olivine forms from magma, carbonate minerals on Earth typically form during a reaction in liquid water between rock and dissolved carbon dioxide. Carbonate minerals on Earth are known to be excellent preservers of fossilized ancient microbial life and recorders of ancient climate.

The Perseverance rover celebrated its 1,500th day of surface operations on May 9, 2025. It is currently analyzing a rocky outcrop in Krokodillen called “Copper Cove” that may contain Noachian rocks.

Ranking Mars Rocks

The rover’s arrival at Krokodillen comes with a new sampling strategy for the nuclear-powered rover that allows for leaving cored samples unsealed in case the mission finds a more scientifically compelling geologic feature down the road.

To date, Perseverance has collected and sealed two regolith (crushed rock and dust) samples, three witness tubes, and one atmospheric sample. It has also collected 26 rock cores and sealed 25 of them. The rover’s one unsealed sample is its most recent, a rock core taken on April 28 that the team named “Bell Island,” which contains small round stones called spherules. If at some point the science team decides a new sample should take its place, the rover could be commanded to remove the tube from its bin in storage and dump the previous sample.

“We have been exploring Mars for over four years, and every single filled sample tube we have on board has its own unique and compelling story to tell,” said Perseverance acting project scientist Katie Stack Morgan of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. “There are seven empty sample tubes remaining and a lot of open road in front of us, so we’re going to keep a few tubes—including the one containing the Bell Island core—unsealed for now. This strategy allows us maximum flexibility as we continue our collection of diverse and compelling rock samples.”

Before the mission adopted its new strategy, the engineering sample team assessed whether leaving a tube unsealed could diminish the quality of a sample. The answer was no.

“The environment inside the rover met very strict standards for cleanliness when the rover was built. The tube is also oriented in such a way within its individual storage bin that the likelihood of extraneous material entering the tube during future activities, including sampling and drives, is very low,” said Stack Morgan.

In addition, the team assessed whether remnants of a sample that was dumped could “contaminate” a later sample. “Although there is a chance that any material remaining in the tube from the previous sample could come in contact with the outside of a new sample,” said Stack Morgan, “it is a very minor concern—and a worthwhile exchange for the opportunity to collect the best and most compelling samples when we find them.”

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

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
Release Date: May 19, 2025

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Milky Way & Nebulae over Maunakea, Hawaii

Milky Way & Nebulae over Maunakea, Hawaii

"Have you ever seen the band of our Milky Way Galaxy? In a clear sky from a dark location at the right time, a faint band of light becomes visible across the sky. Soon after your eyes become dark adapted, you might spot the band for the first time. It may then become obvious. Then spectacular. One reason for your growing astonishment might be the realization that this fuzzy swath, the Milky Way, contains billions of stars. Visible in the featured image, high above in the night sky, the band of the Milky Way Galaxy arcs. Also visible are the colorful clouds of Rho Ophiuchi on the right, and the red and circular Zeta Ophiuchi nebula near the top center. Taken in late February from Maunakea, Hawaii, USA, the foreground telescope is the University of Hawaii's 2.2-Meter Telescope. Fortunately, you do not need to be near the top of a Hawaiian volcano to see the Milky Way."

Image Description: A wide starfield is shown with the dark and light band arching horizontally across the middle. On the right is a colorful and complex nebula, and near the top center is a red circular nebula.


Image Credit & Copyright: Marzena Rogozinska
Marzena's website:
Image Date: February 2025
Release Date: May 20, 2025

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Monday, May 19, 2025

China Sea-based Ceres-1S Rocket Launches Four Commercial Satellites

China Sea-based Ceres-1S Rocket Launches Four Commercial Satellites









Galactic Energy's fifth Ceres-1S carrier rocket, Ceres-1S Y5, launched four Tianqi satellites (Tianqi 34-37) for its "Beautiful World” Mission from a sea platform located near Shandong Province, China, on May 19, 2025, at 07:38 UTC (15:38 local time). This was Galactic Energy's 19th successful flight. The satellites entered their planned orbits as part of the Tianqi Constellation. The CERES-1S is a sea-launch version of the company's mature rocket model, the CERES-1. The four-stage rocket can carry a payload of about 300 kilograms to a Sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 500 km. It can adapt to flexible launch points and landing areas and provide high-quality and low-cost launch services for various types of small satellites.

This a series of Chinese experimental Low Earth Orbit (LEO) comsats for private firm Guodian Gaoke supporting Internet-of-Things (IoT) communications. They each carry a camera for educational purposes. This marks the completion of the first phase of the "Apocalypse Constellation"—China's first low Earth orbit IoT constellation. The Tianqi constellation consists of 38 satellites, plus ground stations. Twenty-five satellites are currently in operation. Once completed for China's Internet of Things information industry.

Guodian Gaoke operates this constellation to provide its users with much-needed data collection and transmission services for terrestrial network coverage blind areas. It supports marine, environmental protection, meteorological, forestry, geological, emergency, rescue and smart city industries to improve China's global data network coverage. It is also being applied to the consumer electronics products market, including mobile phones, cars, walkie-talkies, wearable devices and emergency kits that can be directly linked to these satellites.

Learn more about Galactic Energy: 
https://galactic-energy.cn/index.php/En

Guodian Gaoke: https://www.guodiangaoke.com


Image Credits: Galactic Energy, Xinhua
Capture Date: May 19, 2025


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China Commercial Sea-based Ceres-1S Rocket Launches Four Satellites

China Commercial Sea-based Ceres-1S Rocket Launches Four Satellites


The fifth Ceres-1S launch vehicle, Ceres-1S Y5 launched four Tianqi satellites (Tianqi 34-37) for the “Huai Xu Fei Tang” Mission from a sea platform located near Shandong Province, China, on May 19, 2025 at 07:38 UTC (15:38 local time). The satellites entered the planned orbits as part of the  Tianqi Constellation. This a series of Chinese experimental Low Earth Orbit (LEO) comsats for Guodian Gaoke for Internet-of-Things (IoT) communications. They each carry a camera for educational purposes.

Guodian Gaoke operates this constellation to provide its users with much-needed data collection and transmission services for terrestrial network coverage blind areas. It supports marine, environmental protection, meteorological, forestry, geological, emergency, rescue and smart city industries to improve China's global data network coverage.

Learn more about Galactic Energy: 
https://galactic-energy.cn/index.php/En


Video Credit: SpaceLens
Duration: 33 seconds
Release Date: May 19, 2025


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Expedition#73 Crew Photos | International Space Station

Expedition#73 Crew Photos | International Space Station

NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonny Kim poses for a portrait inside the cupola, the International Space Station's "window to the world." The orbital outpost was soaring 265 miles above the Indian Ocean off the coast of Madagascar at the time of this photograph.

NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Nichole Ayers swaps hardware that promotes physical science and crystalization research inside the Advanced Space Experiment Processor-4 (ADSEP-4) aboard the International Space Station. The ADSEP-4 is supporting a technology demonstration potentially enabling the synthesis of medications during deep space missions and improving the pharmaceutical industry on Earth.
NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Anne McClain works in the Kibo laboratory module's Life Sciences Glovebox processing bacteria samples before viewing them inside a 3D imaging microscope called Extant Life Volumetric Imaging System, or ELVIS. The technology demonstration may enable applications for monitoring water quality, detecting infectious organisms on spacecraft, and researching colloids (suspensions of particles in a liquid) and microorganisms in microgravity.
Station Commander and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Flight Engineer Takuya Onishi: "We performed a sample exchange for the Solid Combustion Experiment Module (SCEM). From collecting items to cleaning up, it was a nearly three-hour marathon. Once the cartridge is set in the SCEM, the samples are automatically fed into the combustion device, and after the combustion experiment, they are sent to the collection box. We carried out the exchange of that cartridge and collection box."
NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Nichole Ayers works in the Kibo laboratory module's Life Sciences Glovebox processing bacteria samples before viewing them inside a 3D imaging microscope called Extant Life Volumetric Imaging System, or ELVIS.
NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Jonny Kim swaps hardware that promotes physical science and crystalization research inside the Advanced Space Experiment Processor-4 (ADSEP-4) aboard the International Space Station.

NASA astronaut and Expedition 73 Flight Engineer Nichole Ayers swaps hardware that promotes physical science and crystalization research inside the Advanced Space Experiment Processor-4 (ADSEP-4) aboard the International Space Station.


Expedition 73 Crew
Station Commander: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Flight Engineer Takuya Onishi
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: 
Kirill Peskov, Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritskiy
NASA Flight Engineers: Anne McClain, Nichole Ayers, Jonny Kim

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:
https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science

For more information about STEM on Station:
https://www.nasa.gov/stemonstation
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)

Image Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center
Image Dates: May 7-16, 2025


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Flyover of Pluto's Moon Charon | NASA's New Horizons Mission

Flyover of Pluto's Moon Charon | NASA's New Horizons Mission

What if you could fly over Pluto's moon Charon—what might you see? The New Horizons spacecraft did just this in July 2015 as it zipped past Pluto and Charon with cameras blazing. The images recorded allowed for a digital reconstruction of much of Charon's surface, further enabling the creation of fictitious flights over Charon created from this data. One such fanciful, minute-long, time-lapse video is shown here with vertical heights and colors of surface features digitally enhanced. 

Your journey begins over a wide chasm that divides different types of Charon's landscapes, a chasm that might have formed when Charon froze through. You soon turn north and fly over a colorful depression dubbed Mordor that, one hypothesis holds, is an unusual remnant from an ancient impact. Your voyage continues over an alien landscape rich with never-before-seen craters, mountains, and crevices. The robotic New Horizons spacecraft has too much momentum to ever return to Pluto and Charon and is now headed out of our Solar System.


Video Credit: NASA, JHUAPL, SwRI, P. Schenk & J. Blackwell (LPI)
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: May 19, 2025


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