Thursday, June 01, 2017

Why is Greenland Melting? A 360˚ Experience | PBS Nova



June 1, 2017: Greenland's glaciers are hiding a secret: They're melting faster than expected. Step into the disappearing icy landscape in this 360° video from FRONTLINE, NOVA l PBS, and Emblematic Group with support from the Knight Foundation.

Credit: PBS Nova
Duration: 5 minutes, 29 seconds
Release Date: June 1, 2017





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Planet Aurora


What bizarre alien planet is this? It's planet Earth of course, seen from the International Space Station through the shimmering glow of aurorae. About 400 kilometers (250 miles) above Earth, the orbiting station is itself within the upper realm of the auroral displays. Aurorae have the signature colors of excited molecules and atoms at the low densities found at extreme altitudes. Emission from atomic oxygen dominates this view. The eerie glow is green at lower altitudes, but a rarer reddish band extends above the space station's horizon. Also visible from the planet's surface, this auroral display began during a geomagnetic storm. The storm was triggered after a coronal mass ejection impacted Earth's magnetosphere in June of 2015.

Image Credit: Scott Kelly, Expedition 44, NASA/JSC
Release Date: May 13, 2017


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Wednesday, May 31, 2017

The Sun: Two Prominences Unraveling | NASA SDO


At the edge of the sun, a large prominence and a small prominence began to shift, turn and fall apart in less than one day (May 8-9, 2017). Prominences are notoriously unstable. Competing magnetic forces pulled the plasma back and forth until they dissipated. This image was taken in a wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light.

Credit: Solar Dynamics Observatory, NASA
Image Date: May 9, 2017
Release Date: May 12, 2017


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Milestone Spacewalk on Space Station | This Week @NASA


May 12, 2017: On May 12, Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer conducted a spacewalk outside the International Space Station. This was the 200th spacewalk in support of station assembly and maintenance. Prior to the outing, during their pre-breathe activities in the airlock, the spacewalkers had to share Whitson’s service and cooling umbilical (SCU), due to an issue with the SCU connected to Fischer’s suit. That device provides electricity, cooling and communications during the pre-breathe phase of a spacewalk. Despite a late start, the pair completed the primary task of replacing an avionics box that supplies electricity and data connections to the science experiments on the orbital laboratory. It was Whitson’s ninth spacewalk and the first for Fischer.

Also, Exploration Mission-1 Announcement, Future Space Station Crew Previews Mission, Humans to Mars Summit 2017, James Webb Space Telescope at JSC, and Martian New Year in Mars, PA!

Credit: NASA
Duration: 4 minutes, 28 seconds
Release Date: May 12, 2017


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NASA's Space to Ground: Everything is Awesome!


May 12, 2017: NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station.

Credit: NASA's Johnson Space Center
Duration: 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Release Date: May 12, 2017


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Iceland at Night | Suomi NPP Satellite



May 12, 2017: By day, satellite images of Iceland highlight the nation’s diverse landscape. Sunlight illuminates the smooth, rounded ice caps and the seasonal snow of the interior areas. Snow-capped ridges mark the glacier-carved coastlines.

But the view at night offers an entirely different perspective of the Nordic island nation. This image shows Iceland’s nighttime lights as observed in 2016; it comes from a new global composite map that provides the clearest-yet views of the patterns of human settlements across Earth. The composite was built by selecting the best cloud-free images acquired with the day/night band of the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the Suomi NPP satellite.

Images of night lights are useful for showing how and where humans populate the planet. In this image, you can see how the Icelandic landscape influences where people live. The island’s interior—the so-called central highlands—is rugged. Compared to coastal areas, the interior is high in elevation, sparsely vegetated, and cold. It is sprinkled with volcanoes, icecaps, and hot springs. People visit the area, but you won’t see many signs of permanent settlement.

In contrast, areas closer to the island’s perimeter are well lit. Reykjavík stands out as the large, bright area in the southwest. That makes sense, given that it is the country’s capital and largest city. In 2014, the city’s population was 184,000 people—almost half of Iceland’s population. The other half live in smaller urban areas located primarily near the coast.

The coast is not only more hospitable; it provides access to ocean resources, particularly fishing. Some of those fishing villages are found on Snæfellsnes, a peninsula in western Iceland that appears well lit. Lights along the peninsula might also be farms and summer homes, and they appear in relatively high density because of the narrow coastal area.

Lights elsewhere could have their roots in agriculture. Towns primarily in the south, such as Flúðir and Hveragerði, make use of geothermal energy to heat greenhouses for growing vegetables and flowers. Artificial lights in these greenhouses can stay on well into the night, particularly during the dark winter months.

Image Credit: NASA Earth Observatory images by Joshua Stevens, using Suomi NPP VIIRS data from Miguel Román, NASA GSFC
Caption Credit: Kathryn Hansen with image interpretation provided by Throstur Thorsteinsson, University of Iceland
Instrument(s): Suomi NPP - VIIRS
Release Date: May 12, 2017


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2017 NASA Student Launch


Student Rockets Blast Off During Annual 2017 #StudentLaunch Challenge

Fifty middle and high school, college and university teams from 23 states launched their student-built rockets at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Credit: NASA/MSFC
Image Date: April 8, 2017


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2017 NASA Student Launch


Student Rockets Blast Off During Annual 2017 #StudentLaunch Challenge

Fifty middle and high school, college and university teams from 23 states launched their student-built rockets at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Credit: NASA/MSFC
Image Date: April 8, 2017


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2017 NASA Student Launch


Student Rockets Blast Off During Annual 2017 #StudentLaunch Challenge

Fifty middle and high school, college and university teams from 23 states launched their student-built rockets at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Credit: NASA/MSFC
Image Date: April 8, 2017


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2017 NASA Student Launch


Student Rockets Blast Off During Annual 2017 #StudentLaunch Challenge

Fifty middle and high school, college and university teams from 23 states launched their student-built rockets at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Credit: NASA/MSFC
Image Date: April 8, 2017


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2017 NASA Student Launch


Student Rockets Blast Off During Annual 2017 #StudentLaunch Challenge

Fifty middle and high school, college and university teams from 23 states launched their student-built rockets at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Credit: NASA/MSFC
Image Date: April 8, 2017


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2017 NASA Student Launch


Student Rockets Blast Off During Annual 2017 #StudentLaunch Challenge

Fifty middle and high school, college and university teams from 23 states launched their student-built rockets at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Credit: NASA/MSFC
Image Date: April 8, 2017

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2017 NASA Student Launch


Student Rockets Blast Off During Annual 2017 #StudentLaunch Challenge

Fifty middle and high school, college and university teams from 23 states launched their student-built rockets at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Credit: NASA/MSFC
Image Date: April 8, 2017


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2017 NASA Student Launch


Student Rockets Blast Off During Annual 2017 #StudentLaunch Challenge

Fifty middle and high school, college and university teams from 23 states launched their student-built rockets at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Credit: NASA/MSFC
Image Date: April 8, 2017


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Friday, May 19, 2017

2017 NASA Student Launch



Student Rockets Blast Off During Annual 2017 #StudentLaunch Challenge

Fifty middle and high school, college and university teams from 23 states launched their student-built rockets at Bragg Farms in Toney, Alabama, near NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Credit: NASA/MSFC
Image Date: April 8, 2017


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Uintah Basin, USA | Earth from Space | European Space Agency


May 12, 2017: In this 229th edition of "Earth from Space", Sentinel-2 takes us over the border of the U.S. states Utah and Colorado—presented by Kelsea Brennan-Wessels from the ESA Web-TV virtual studios.

Credit: European Space Agency (ESA)
Duration: 2 minutes, 31 seconds
Release Date: May 12, 2017


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