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View of Zodiacal Light in The Canary Islands (AI Narration)
View of Zodiacal Light in The Canary Islands (AI Narration)
What's that strange light down the road?
Dust orbiting the Sun. At certain times of the year, a band of sun-reflecting dust from the inner Solar System appears prominently just after sunset—or just before sunrise—and is called zodiacal light. Although the origin of this dust is still being researched, a leading hypothesis holds that zodiacal dust originates mostly from faint Jupiter-family comets and slowly spirals into the Sun. Recent analysis of dust emitted by Comet 67P, visited by the European Space Agency's robotic Rosetta spacecraft, bolsters this hypothesis. Pictured when climbing a road up to Teide National Park in the Canary Islands of Spain, a bright triangle of zodiacal light appeared in the distance soon after sunset. Captured on June 21, 2019, the scene includes bright Regulus, the alpha star of the constellation Leo, standing above center toward the left. The Beehive Star Cluster (M44) can be spotted below center, closer to the horizon and also immersed in the zodiacal glow.
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View of Zodiacal Light in The Canary Islands
View of Zodiacal Light in The Canary Islands
What's that strange light down the road?
Dust orbiting the Sun. At certain times of the year, a band of sun-reflecting dust from the inner Solar System appears prominently just after sunset—or just before sunrise—and is called zodiacal light. Although the origin of this dust is still being researched, a leading hypothesis holds that zodiacal dust originates mostly from faint Jupiter-family comets and slowly spirals into the Sun. Recent analysis of dust emitted by Comet 67P, visited by the European Space Agency's robotic Rosetta spacecraft, bolsters this hypothesis. Pictured when climbing a road up to Teide National Park in the Canary Islands of Spain, a bright triangle of zodiacal light appeared in the distance soon after sunset. Captured on June 21, 2019, the scene includes bright Regulus, the alpha star of the constellation Leo, standing above center toward the left. The Beehive Star Cluster (M44) can be spotted below center, closer to the horizon and also immersed in the zodiacal glow.
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Shenzhou-20 Crew Achieves Progress on Range of Tasks | China Space Station
Shenzhou-20 Crew Achieves Progress on Range of Tasks | China Space Station
The Shenzhou-20 crew aboard China's Tiangong Space Station completed a variety of tasks last week, including unpacking new extravehicular spacesuits and advancing multiple scientific experiments and tests, according to the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).
The astronaut trio—Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie—entered the Tiangong space station on April 25 this year. They have completed a series of duties in orbit since then.
Last week, the crew unpacked two new sets of extravehicular spacesuits transported by the Tianzhou-9 cargo craft, and conducted functional performance tests and maintenance.
The design lifespan of the two suits, designated D and E, has been significantly extended from 15 extravehicular activities (EVAs) within three years to 20 EVAs within four years.
Meanwhile, a series of on-orbit experiments progressed steadily.
In the field of space life science and biotechnology, the crew used organ-on-a-chip technology to study the effects of the space environment on the blood-brain barrier and brain function at cellular, tissue, and organ levels, while exploring the underlying mechanisms.
This research will help predict health risks and develop related interventions for astronauts during long-term space missions.
The crew completed several space medical experiments as well, such as investigating bone metabolism regulation and studying microbiota and nutritional metabolism.
Crew commander Chen Dong used Raman spectroscopy to analyze urinary metabolic components, providing important data to support ground researchers in refining the assessment system for space metabolic indicators.
The three astronauts also conducted research on the impact of respiratory microorganisms on the respiratory system in the space environment by collecting throat swab samples.
In terms of new technology and applications, the crew conducted microbial control experiments in the extraterrestrial habitat. They used bacterial detection plates to compare microbial levels on the selected module before and after disinfection, thus evaluating the effectiveness of the disinfection process.
The trio also installed the experimental setup for the material-energy conversion and regeneration system. Through comparative space-ground experiments, the research team will verify the wastewater purification and energy recovery performance of microbial fuel cells in space.
In the field of microgravity physical science, the crew completed combustion experiments, which included replacing the burner within the experimental module.
During the trial operation of the on-orbit mixed reality (MR) training device, the astronauts wore portable MR glasses and achieved seamless interaction with the MR system through simple voice or gesture commands.
Furthermore, the crew completed the installation and testing of a -80 degrees Celsius space refrigerator in the Wentian lab module, and carried out the replacement of the core module's sleeping compartment door.
Additionally, the trio conducted comprehensive health monitoring, including bone density and muscle volume measurements, maximal isometric strength testing, and audiometric examinations, while actively performing exercises to cope with weightlessness.
Duration: 3 minutes
Release Date: Aug. 10, 2025
Saturday, August 09, 2025
NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Dragon Spacecraft Recovery Off California Coast
NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Dragon Spacecraft Recovery Off California Coast
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Exit Dragon Spacecraft Off the California Coast
NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Exit Dragon Spacecraft Off the California Coast
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Red & Green Auroras | International Space Station
Red & Green Auroras | International Space Station
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Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)
Duration: 30 seconds
Release Date: Aug. 8, 2025
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Dragon: Parachutes Deploy | International Space Station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Dragon: Parachutes Deploy | International Space Station
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NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Dragon Splashdown | International Space Station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Dragon Splashdown | International Space Station
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Station Commander: Sergey Ryzhikov (Roscosmos)
JAXA Flight Engineer (Japan): Kimiya Yui
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Alexey Zubritskiy, Oleg Platonov
NASA Flight Engineers: Jonny Kim, Zena Cardman, Mike Fincke
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.
Duration: 50 seconds
Date: Aug. 9, 2025
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New Expedition 73 Crew Photos | International Space Station
New Expedition 73 Crew Photos | International Space Station
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Crew-10 Commander Anne McClain: "Farewell to the International Space Station"
Crew-10 Commander Anne McClain: "Farewell to the International Space Station"
Expedition 73 flight engineer, NASA astronaut and Crew-10 Commander Anne McClain: "This is truly a special place, special mission, and special team that makes it happen. It is a bittersweet departure today—I have a keen awareness that I may never be back here, and even if I was, it would be at a different time with a different crew. This chapter is over. Spaceflight has always been a life goal, and it has turned into a life-fulfilling endeavor—but not for the reasons I thought growing up. When I was young, I pictured the launch, the incredible ball of fire and the acceleration, the spacewalks (how could you not wonder what it’s like to be in that suit?), and I was fascinated by the shuttles, capsules, and stations. But as I complete this second mission living and working in space, what draws me to this job is the people. Experiences like this are amazing, but the relationships we build that make it possible are the 'why.'"
"Every day, this mission depends on people from all over the world, of different nationalities, races, religions, and cultures. It depends on government and commercial entities, it depends on all political parties, and it depends on commitment to an unchanged goal over many years and decades. It depends on people dedicated to being part of something bigger than themselves, whose names may never be known but who wake up every day to make the world a better place and to be part of something they will be proud to tell their grandkids about. History will look kindly upon them."
"Humans have always had a propensity to explore … across lands and oceans, up mountains, and into the sky. We as a species will never stop wondering what else is out there, and what it would be like to go. But then, in the words of TS Elliot": “…at the end of all our exploring, will be to arrive where we started, and know the place for the first time.”
"Crew-10 is on its way home."
https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/
Date: Aug. 8, 2025
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Friday, August 08, 2025
NASA Remembers Apollo Astronaut Jim Lovell
NASA Remembers Apollo Astronaut Jim Lovell
"Jim Lovell was a veteran of the Gemini VII and Gemini XII missions before becoming command module pilot and navigator for Apollo 8, the first crewed spacecraft to be lifted into near-Earth orbit by the Saturn V launch vehicle. He became the first man to orbit the Moon on two separate missions when he served as the commander of Apollo 13."
"Unfortunately, the mission to explore the Fra Mauro region of the Moon did not go as planned. What many viewed as a 'routine' mission soon had millions around the globe glued to television sets watching and hoping for a positive outcome to one of the most intense episodes in the history of space exploration."
Duration: 3 minutes
Release Date: Aug. 8, 2025
NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Dragon Spacecraft Undocking | International Space Station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-10 Dragon Spacecraft Undocking | International Space Station
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Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)
Date: Aug. 8, 2025
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Earth Views from Cupola | ESA Ignis Mission | International Space Station
Earth Views from Cupola | ESA Ignis Mission | International Space Station
This beautiful view of Earth was captured by the European Space Agency (ESA) project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski during the Ignis Mission at the International Space Station.
The Cupola is a panoramic control tower for the International Space Station, a dome-shaped module with windows through which operations on the outside of the station can be observed and guided. It is a pressurized observation and work area that accommodates command and control workstations and other hardware. Through the robotics workstation, astronauts control the station’s robotic arm. This helps with the attachment and assembly of station elements much like the operator of a building crane perched in a control cabin. Crew members in the Cupola can communicate with other crew members in another part of the station or outside during spacewalk activities. Spacewalks can be observed from the Cupola along with visiting spacecraft and external areas of the station with the Cupola offering a viewing spectrum of 360 degrees.
Sławosz was launched to the International Space Station aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft as part of Axiom Mission 4 on June 25, 2025. The 20-day mission, known as Ignis, saw him conduct 13 experiments proposed by Polish companies and institutions in collaboration with ESA, along with three additional ESA-led experiments. These covered a broad range of fields including human research, materials science, biology, biotechnology and technology demonstrations.
Axiom Mission 4 marks the second commercial human spaceflight involving an ESA project astronaut. Ignis was sponsored by the Polish government and supported by ESA, the Polish Ministry of Economic Development and Technology (MRiT), and the Polish Space Agency (POLSA).
Ignis Mission:
https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Human_and_Robotic_Exploration/ignis
Learn more about the Ax-4 Mission:
https://www.axiomspace.com/missions/ax4
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.
Duration: 1 minute, 33 seconds
Release Date: July 29, 2025
Planet Mars Images: Aug. 7-8, 2025 | NASA's Curiosity Rover
Planet Mars Images: Aug. 7-8, 2025 | NASA's Curiosity Rover
China's Lanyue Moon Lander Completes Comprehensive Landing/Takeoff Tests
China's Lanyue Moon Lander Completes Comprehensive Landing/Takeoff Tests
China’s Lanyue lunar lander has successfully completed a comprehensive landing and takeoff verification test at its landing test site in Huailai County, north China's Hebei province. This marks a significant breakthrough in the country's crewed lunar exploration program.
The lunar lander is a newly developed crewed descent and ascent vehicle designed for China's first manned lunar exploration mission with plans to conduct a crewed lunar landing before 2030. It is primarily used for transporting astronauts between lunar orbit and the lunar surface, capable of carrying two astronauts back and forth. It can also carry a lunar rover and scientific payloads, supporting astronauts’ stay and activities on the Moon.
During the test, the engine was ignited, simulating the landing of the lunar lander on the Moon and its subsequent takeoff. The test validated the lander's landing and takeoff system, control plan, lunar contact shutdown procedures, and the compatibility of interfaces between subsystems, including Guidance, Navigation, Control (GNC) and propulsion.
The test marks China's first landing and takeoff experiment for a crewed spacecraft. It is a milestone in the initial sample development of the lunar lander and a key point in the country's crewed lunar exploration program.
With complex test conditions, a long duration, and high technical difficulty, the test covers the performance verification of the lunar lander under a range of scenarios throughout the landing and takeoff process.
"For instance, during the launch phase, we need to verify its launch payload. So we conducted large-scale mechanical tests to ensure a smooth transition in the extremely complex environment during the launch. The lander will also orbit the Moon for a long period, so we performed many thermal tests to ensure that it can withstand the thermal environment of the cislunar space," said Huang Zhen from China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Duration: 1 minute, 38 seconds
Release Date: Aug. 8, 2025








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