The Iris Nebula: NGC 7023 in Cepheus (Wide-field view)
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Saturday, May 17, 2025
The Iris Nebula: NGC 7023 in Cepheus (Wide-field view)
LandSpace Launches Methane-powered Rocket with Six Commercial Satellites
LandSpace Launches Methane-powered Rocket with Six Commercial Satellites
The Zhuque-2E Y2 carrier rocket blasted off at 12:12 p.m. (0412 GMT) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, marking the fifth flight for the Zhuque-2 series, according to a company statement.
Beijing-based LandSpace became the world's first company to launch a methane-liquid oxygen rocket in July 2023, ahead of U.S. rivals including Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.
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 commercial space launch firms, like Landspace.
Capture Date: May 17, 2025
LandSpace Launches Zhuque-2E Rocket with Six Commercial Satellites (Drone view)
LandSpace Launches Zhuque-2E Rocket with Six Commercial Satellites (Drone view)
A new methane-powered rocket developed by China's LandSpace Technology launched six satellites into orbit on Saturday, May 17, 2025, doubling down on a cheap, cleaner fuel that the private startup hopes will help it develop reusable rockets.
The Zhuque-2E Y2 carrier rocket blasted off at 12:12 p.m. (0412 GMT) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, marking the fifth flight for the Zhuque-2 series, according to a company statement.
Beijing-based LandSpace became the world's first company to launch a methane-liquid oxygen rocket in July 2023, ahead of U.S. rivals including Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.
Duration: 28 seconds
Release Date: May 17, 2025
China's Private Firm LandSpace Launches Improved Methane-powered Rocket
China's Private Firm LandSpace Launches Improved Methane-powered Rocket
A new methane-powered rocket developed by China's LandSpace Technology launched six satellites into orbit on Saturday, May 17, 2025, doubling down on a cheap, cleaner fuel that the private startup hopes will help it develop reusable rockets.
The Zhuque-2E Y2 carrier rocket blasted off at 12:12 p.m. (0412 GMT) from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China, marking the fifth flight for the Zhuque-2 series, according to a company statement.
Beijing-based LandSpace became the world's first company to launch a methane-liquid oxygen rocket in July 2023, ahead of U.S. rivals including Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: May 17, 2025
Friday, May 16, 2025
Jonny Kim's Kitchen: "Burgertime" | International Space Station
Jonny Kim's Kitchen: "Burgertime" | International Space Station
Expedition 73 flight engineer and NASA astronaut Jonny Kim: ". . . Here is a twist on the ranger burger, one of my favorites: beef steak, wheat snack bread, cheese spread as both topping and glue, potatoes au gratin layered in the middle, and a generous slather of gochujang red pepper paste from a care package on the SpX-32 Cargo Dragon."
"I miss cooking for my family, but this hits the spot in its own way."
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Kirill Peskov, Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritskiy
https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)
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Can Studying Lunar Regolith Prepare Us for Life on The Moon? | NASA Langley
Can Studying Lunar Regolith Prepare Us for Life on The Moon? | NASA Langley
Lunar regolith, or the dust that covers the surface of the Moon, consists can damage fabric, clog mechanisms, and coat solar array panels and prevent them from absorbing sunlight.
Learn how NASA and its commercial partners are developing technologies to address these challenges and turn regolith into part of the solution for a sustainable future.
https://www.nasa.gov/langley/
Duration: 1 minute
Release Date: May 16, 2025
Lights of Southeast Asia | International Space Station
Lights of Southeast Asia | International Space Station
NASA astronaut Don Pettit, aboard the International Space Station, took this nighttime photo while orbiting near the Andaman Sea in Southeast Asia. In the foreground, bright flashes of lightning from a thunderstorm loom near fishing boats offshore of Burma’s largest city, Yangon. This view from the space station looks across a populated region where the countries of Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, and Laos share borders.
At the time of this photograph, little to no moonlight illuminated the scene. This allows astronauts to see and photograph a variety of light sources with a high degree of contrast against the dark land and water surfaces. Bright light associated with lightning is a common occurrence during the monsoon season across Southeast Asia.
City lights can be seen throughout much of the landscape. Several interconnected cities, such as Chiang Mai and Phitsanulok, are located within Thailand’s central river valley, where the Chao Phraya River runs. Beyond these city lights, the darkness leading toward the horizon indicates the vegetated landscapes of rural Thailand with few light sources.
Another frequent sighting from the space station is the green lights from fishing boats, seen here clustered offshore near the storm. The bright green lights are used to attract plankton and fish to the boats and stand out against the dark ocean water. Looking toward Earth’s horizon, a faint green layer of airglow hovers between the darkness of space and the land below.
The southernmost part of Burma, shown here in October 2024, experienced damage from the magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck five months later in March 2025. The earthquake epicenter was located near Mandalay, Burma, approximately 628 kilometers (390 miles) north of Yangon, just out of frame.
Image details: "Nikon Z9 digital camera using a focal length of 50 millimeters."
#NASA #Space #Science #ISS #Earth #SoutheastAsia #Weather #Lightning #Myanmar #Thailand #Astronauts #DonPettit #AstronautPhotography #Timelapse #Cosmonauts #Russia #Россия #Roscosmos #Роскосмос #InternationalCooperation #LongDurationMissions #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceLaboratory #UnitedStates #Expedition72 #STEM #Education
Planet Earth Views | International Space Station
Planet Earth Views | International Space Station
Expedition 73 flight engineer and NASA astronaut Anne McClain: "One of my favorite views out the window is the depth and patterns in the clouds. From the ground, they often look 2D. From an airplane, we see the enormity but not necessarily the patterns. Shadows can extend hundreds of miles, and the various patterns and shades are simply stunning. When the sun goes down, a lightning flash can accentuate that depth. We live on the most beautiful planet!"
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Kirill Peskov, Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritskiy
https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)
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Moon Views | International Space Station
Moon Views | International Space Station
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Kirill Peskov, Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritskiy
https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)
Release Date: May 12, 2025
#NASA #Space #ISS #Science #Earth #Moon #Astronauts #NicholeAyers #AstronautPhotography #Japan #日本 #JAXA #Cosmonauts #Russia #Россия #Roscosmos #Роскосмос #HumanSpaceflight #SpaceLaboratory #InternationalCooperation #JSC #Expedition73 #STEM #Education
NASA's Space to Ground: Bon Appétit | Week of May 16, 2025
NASA's Space to Ground: Bon Appétit | Week of May 16, 2025
NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station.
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Kirill Peskov, Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritskiy
https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science
Science, Technology, Engineering, Math (STEM)
Duration: 3 minutes, 45 seconds
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Thursday, May 15, 2025
Portrait of Expedition 73 Flight Engineer & NASA Astronaut Nichole Ayers
Portrait of Expedition 73 Flight Engineer & NASA Astronaut Nichole Ayers
NASA astronaut Nichole “Vapor” Ayers at the NASA Johnson Space Center photo studio on October 24, 2024. Ayers is currently serving as a flight engineer aboard the International Space Station as part of Expedition#73.
Astronaut Nichole Ayers NASA Biography:
https://www.nasa.gov/people/nasa-astronaut-nichole-ayers
https://www.nasa.gov/humans-in-space/astronauts/nasa-astronaut-nichole-ayers/
Roscosmos (Russia) Flight Engineers: Kirill Peskov, Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritskiy
Image Date: October 24, 2024
New Portrait of Crew-11 Commander & NASA Astronaut Zena Cardman
New Portrait of Crew-11 Commander & NASA Astronaut Zena Cardman
NASA astronauts Commander Zena Cardman and Pilot Mike Fincke, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Mission Specialist Kimiya Yui, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Mission Specialist Oleg Platonov of Russia will join crew members aboard the International Space Station no earlier than July 2025.
Image Date: March 22, 2024
High-Resolution Sea Surface Height Data | NASA’s SWOT Earth Satellite
High-Resolution Sea Surface Height Data | NASA’s SWOT Earth Satellite
Small things matter, at least when it comes to ocean features like waves and eddies. A recent NASA-led analysis using data from the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite found that ocean features as small as a mile across potentially have a larger impact on the movement of nutrients and heat in marine ecosystems than previously thought.
Too small to see well with previous satellites, but too large to see in their entirety with ship-based instruments, these relatively small ocean features fall into a category known as the submesoscale. The SWOT satellite, a joint effort between NASA and the French space agency Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES), can observe these features and is demonstrating just how important they are, driving much of the vertical transport of things like nutrients, carbon, energy, and heat within the ocean. They also influence the exchange of gases and energy between the ocean and atmosphere.
SWOT Mission, visit: https://swot.jpl.nasa.gov/
Data Visualizer - Kel Elkins (USRA)
Scientist - Matt Archer (NASA/JPL)
Science Writer - Jane Lee (NASA/JPL)
Duration: 2 minutes
Release Date: May 15, 2025
#NASA #Space #Earth #Planet #SWOT #Satellite #Spacecraft #Atmosphere #Oceans #Freshwater #SurfaceTopography #EarthObservation #RemoteSensing #CSA #Canada #CNES #France #UKSpaceAgency #UnitedKingdom #JPL #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #Visualization #HD #Video
Axiom Mission 4 Crew: Falcon 9 Launch Preparations | International Space Station
Axiom Mission 4 Crew: Falcon 9 Launch Preparations | International Space Station
SpaceX is now targeting no earlier than Sunday, June 8, 2025, for Falcon 9 to launch Ax-4, for Axiom Space's fourth mission to the International Space Station, from Pad 39A in Florida.
The Axiom Space Axiom Mission 4 (Ax-4) is the company’s fourth commercial astronaut mission to the International Space Station. The Ax-4 crew includes Commander Peggy Whitson of the United States, Mission Pilot Shubhanshu Shukla of India, Mission Specialist Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski of the European Space Agency (ESA)/Poland, and Mission Specialist Tibor Kapu of Hungary.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Ax-4 crew aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station from Florida. Once docked, the Ax-4 astronauts plan to spend up to 14 days onboard implementing a full mission comprised of microgravity research, technology demonstrations, educational outreach, and media events.
The Ax-4 mission will “realize the return” to human spaceflight for India, Poland, and Hungary, with each nation’s first government-sponsored flight in more than 40 years. While Ax-4 marks these countries' second human spaceflight mission in history, it will be the first time all three nations will execute a mission on board the International Space Station. This historic mission underscores how Axiom Space is elevating national space programs globally.
The Ax-4 research complement includes around 60 scientific studies and activities representing 31 countries, including the U.S., India, Poland, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Nigeria, UAE, and nations across Europe. This will be the most research and science-related activities conducted on an Axiom Space mission aboard the International Space Station to date, underscoring the mission's global significance and collaborative nature to advance microgravity research in low-Earth orbit (LEO).
https://www.axiomspace.com/astronaut/peggy-whitson
https://www.axiomspace.com/astronaut/shubhanshu-shukla
https://www.axiomspace.com/astronaut/slawosz-uznanski
https://www.axiomspace.com/astronaut/tibor-kapu
Lunar Eclipse over Cerro Tololo in Chile
Lunar Eclipse over Cerro Tololo in Chile
This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are exactly or very closely aligned with Earth between the other two. During these rare events, the full Moon rapidly darkens and then glows red as it enters the Earth's shadow. A small amount of indirect sunlight is still reaching the Moon, passing through Earth's atmosphere, resulting in a reddish hue. This light appears reddish due to the Rayleigh scattering of blue light—the same reason sunrises and sunsets are more orange than during the day.
Release Date: May 14, 2025
25 Years of NASA Student Launch
25 Years of NASA Student Launch
Students from the University of Massachusetts Amherst team carry their high-powered rocket toward the launch pad at NASA’s 2025 Student Launch launch day competition in Toney, Alabama, on May 4, 2025. More than 980 middle school, high school, and college students from across the nation launched more than 40 high-powered amateur rockets just north of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. This year marked the 25th anniversary of the competition.
To compete, students follow the NASA engineering design lifecycle by going through a series of reviews for nine months leading up to launch day. Each year, a payload challenge is issued to the university teams, and this year’s task focused on communication. Teams were required to have “reports” from STEMnauts, non-living objects inside their rocket, that had to relay real-time data to the student team’s mission control. This Artemis Student Challenge took inspiration from the agency’s Artemis missions, where NASA will send astronauts to explore the Moon for scientific discovery, economic benefit, and to build the foundation for the first crewed missions to Mars.
Learn about NASA's Student Launch Program:
nasa.gov/studentlaunch
Text Credit: NASA/Beth Ridgeway
Release Date: May 9, 2025
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