ovid, to Halloween
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The Moon, cosplaying as Saturn for #halloween

Source: #NASA #Astronomy Picture of the Day, 2020 March 16.

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap200316.html

Sonikku, to space
@Sonikku@techhub.social avatar

“NASA is hiding proof of aliens!” has to be one of the funniest takes ever.

NASA is comprised almost entirely of nerds like many of us watching Star Trek and Doctor Who and shit.

If NASA had proof of alien life they’d be throwing a massive kegger on top of the Johnson Space Center and submitting a budget to Congress for eleventy trillion dollars.

#Space #UFOs #Aliens #UAP #Science #NASA

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codybrumfield, to LEGO

I got the Women of NASA Lego set and recreated my favorite photo of all time. #lego #NASA #MargaretHamilton

A Lego version of the other photo.

coreyspowell, to space
@coreyspowell@mastodon.social avatar

I've seen a lot of pictures of Saturn, but there's something really magical about this new raw image from JWST.
Pixel noise + filter selection make the planet vanish -- just a set of rings floating in space.
#space #science #NASA

stim3on, to space
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Ingenuity, our fallen hero - standing on the sand ripple that destroyed her rotors.

Captured yesterday by Perseverance with the Left Mastcam-Z instrument.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Simeon Schmauß

#ThanksIngenuity #MarsHelicopter #NASA #Perseverance #Mars #Solarocks

wider view of the previous image. Ginny is sitting in a large field of sand ripples.

carolynporco, to space
@carolynporco@mastodon.social avatar

Voyager 2 Is Alive and Well!

For those of you wringing your hands for the last few days over the silence of one of the fabled Voyager spacecraft, launched in 1977 to the outer solar system & beyond, you can chill now.

After finding a faint signal coming from Voyager 2 despite its mis-orientation, #NASA made an attempt to communicate with the spacecraft. And it worked!!

Read on & be happy that we'll be hearing from deep space for some time to come.

https://tinyurl.com/3x3ar85n
#science #space

coreyspowell, to space
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ovid, to space
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#NASA has sworn in Charity Weeden as associate administrator for NASA’s Office of Technology, Policy, and Strategy.

Look very closely at the book she's swearing in on.

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-names-new-head-of-technology-policy-strategy

#science #NewSpace

kevinmgill, to space

Amazing new images of the moon Io have come down from the Juno spacecraft! This one shows the volcanic moon of Jupiter from only 2,800 kilometers away, which is the closest look we’ve gotten of Io since the Galileo orbiter over 20 years ago. Check out all those volcanoes!!!!

NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS/Kevin M. Gill

voooos, to climate
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For a long time, I had grown despondent of the web ever escaping the trap of the corporate network effect. Mastodon feels like a way out; I'm glad to be here

So, #introduction. I'm Paul Voosen, the earth and planetary science reporter at Science magazine. I cover #climate, #NASA, #geoscience, Mars rocks, foram tales, gyres, ridges, slabs, clouds. And mostly, I'm here to listen in. So I'm going to try and convince as many geoscientists to join us here as possible.

skrishna, to space
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If you want to read about why the Hubble Space Telescope is in trouble and is in safe mode right now, here's your link:

https://www.adastraspace.com/p/hubble-space-telescope-safe-mode-gyroscopes

#space #science #hubble #nasa
https://wandering.shop/@skrishna/112356385897060107

stim3on, to space
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coreyspowell, to space
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coreyspowell, to space
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For decades, astronomers have dreamed of setting up an observatory on the far side of the Moon. I read about it as a kid. Now it's happening!

The LuSEE-Night radio telescope is under construction, and is scheduled to land on the lunar farside in 2025. It's a pathfinder for a much bigger radio telescope that would follow. https://newscenter.lbl.gov/2023/09/26/listening-to-the-radio-on-the-far-side-of-the-moon/

stim3on, to space
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Exactly 1000 Martian days ago the rover landed safely on the red planet.

This video shows the marvelous views captured by the engineering cameras during this nail-biting event.

Long 4K version on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHhyznZ2u4E

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MarkIngs, to astrophotography
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amoroso, (edited ) to space
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These unofficial Mastodon accounts of space agencies are bots that merely share news items the agencies publish elsewhere, yet the accounts have quite a lot of followers:

  • NASA: @nasa 71K followers
  • ESA: @esa 1.4K followers

There's an unfulfilled demand for public institutions to communicate on open and independent platforms.

Foundation of All Known Life: Webb Telescope Makes First Detection of Crucial Carbon Molecule (68k.news)

Scientists have detected a new carbon compound, methyl cation, in space for the first time using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. This compound, crucial in forming complex carbon-based molecules, was found in a young star system in the Orion Nebula. The discovery could enhance our understanding of life's potential development...

stim3on, to space
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How does "The first robotic servicing mission on the surface of Mars" sound to y'all?

Well, if you're , this awesome headline could be yours for the low cost of a few nitrogen puffs!

This thread is just me fantasizing how Perseverance could potentially use its gDRT to clean the dusty solar panel and camera lens on Ingenuity and make history with this extraordinary servicing operation! 🧵

3D animation of the Perseverance rover standing on Mars next to the Ingenuity Helicopter. The rovers robotic arm is positioned just above the helicopters dusty solar panel. The camera makes a rotating move, first looking at the rover high from the front and then moves in for a closeup low above the ground.

stim3on, to space
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Earlier today, the Perseverance rover captured a high resolution image of the Ingenuity using the SuperCam RMI instrument.
One rotor blade is broken off completely, the others have damaged tips.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/LANL/CNES/IRAP/Simeon Schmauß

#ThanksIngenuity #MarsHelicopter #NASA #Perseverance #Mars #Solarocks

spocko, to space
@spocko@mastodon.online avatar

convinced to stay on Star Trek. But did you know Nichelle played an important role helping to drive recruitment for in the years after playing in ?
She recruited Ride, & the first black female astronaut, .
Watch this fun Drunk History video narrated by Ashley Nicole Black with Raven-Symoné as Nichols.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-uJOzkrJV4
I celebrate the power of black women & on
@georgetakei

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abesamma, to voyager
@abesamma@toolsforthought.social avatar

My utmost respect to the NASA/JPL engineers who have to debug Voyager 1's cryptic FDS issue with a 45 hour interval between sending the command and receiving a reply, using paper documentation, methodologies, and flight software and hardware that are all more than 40 years old and whose developers are mostly dead. Oh, and with no ground simulator. Incomprehensible.

https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/02/humanitys-most-distant-space-probe-jeopardized-by-computer-glitch/

#voyager #debugging #space #nasa

Trilobyter, to space
@Trilobyter@mastodon.world avatar

54 years ago today, the effort of thousands resulted in sending humans to orbit and land on the #moon. My dad was one of them, he worked on the guidance system of the Lunar Module. He received this desk model then, and it was passed on to me after he passed. It was in bad shape, my siblings & I did much damage to it when kids, but a couple of years ago I sent it off to a person that specializes in Lunar Module model restorations & he did a great job.

#Apollo11 #LunarLanding #MoonLanding #NASA

65dBnoise, (edited ) to pareidolia
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Martian geology never gets boring 😀

A pan? A sombrero?
(more choices in thread 😂 )

#Pareidolia

EDIT: finally after 2 days a full image arrived. Replaced the thumbnail with it.
EDIT2: For a 3D version, see @kevinmgill's https://mastodon.social/@kevinmgill@deepspace.social/111052780134184252

Processed MCZ_RIGHT, FL: 110mm
Sol: 907, RMC: 44.2062, LMST: 12:44:36
Original: https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020-raw-images/pub/ods/surface/sol/00907/ids/edr/browse/zcam/ZR0_0907_0747459780_910EBY_N0442062ZCAM03761_1100LMJ01.png
Credit: #NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/65dBnoise

#Mars2020 #Solarocks #Space

RLetot, to space French
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tout est absolument dément sur ces missions... La #nasa patche les sondes #Voyager 46 ans après leurs lancements.

Le patch va mettre plus de 18h (à la vitesse de la lumière) à leur parvenir tellement elles sont loin. On transmets à 16bps, avec une antenne de 70m et une puissance de 96KW. Dans l'autre sens, capter Voyager c'est comme déchiffrer un signal émis avec un briquet à 15000km...

https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-voyager-team-focuses-on-software-patch-thrusters

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