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twenty years since the disaster happened... now what!
..and my most recent post on one of the experiments intended for this flight - the tether -
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NASA photo August 3, 2011
GPM mock-up w/group.
NASA GSFC hosted a briefing and tour for Kareem Dale, Associate Director, White House Office of Public Engagement & Special Assistant to the President for Disability Policy and his assistant Sara Feuerstein. Senior staff from GSFC’s Offices of Human Capital Management and Equal Opportunity Programs highlighted GSFC’s efforts to recruit and retain people with disabilities. Three engineers with disabilities led a tour of Goddard’s Spacecraft Test & Integration Facilities. Christyl Johnson Deputy Director for Science & Technology greeted Mr. Dale and provided an overview of GSFC missions.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/Nina Harris
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NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman posted this image of a sunrise, captured from the International Space Station, to social media on Oct. 29, 2014. Wiseman wrote, "Not every day is easy. Today was a tough one." Wiseman was referring to the loss on Oct. 28 of the Orbital Sciences Corporation Antares rocket and Cygnus spacecraft, moments after launch at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Cygnus spacecraft was filled with about 5,000 pounds of supplies slated for the International Space Station, including science experiments, experiment hardware, spare parts, and crew provisions. The station crew is in no danger of running out of food or other critical supplies. Image Credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman via NASA ift.tt/1rAyUKd
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Expedition 50 Commander Shane Kimbrough of NASA at work outside the International Space Station on Jan. 13, 2017, in a photo taken by fellow spacewalker Thomas Pesquet of ESA. The two astronauts successfully installed three new adapter plates and hooked up electrical connections for three of the six new lithium-ion batteries on the station. via NASA go.nasa.gov/2jVA7Qj
Views from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's open house, Explore@NASA Goddard, on May 14, 2011.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/Pat Izzo
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A different angle, but describe the possible simple machines that we have been studying during the last few days.
Comet C/2023 A3 as seen by the STEREO-A SECCHI HI-1 coronagraph.
Striations can be seen in the dust tail, and interactions between the faint ion tail and the solar wind can be observed.
The solar Corona was subtracted out to show the solar wind more clearly. The contrast of the comet tail and the solar wind was enhanced with local histogram equalization.
The vertical lines above Venus on the left and the comet are saturation artefacts from the CCD sensor.
Credit: NASA / STEREO-A / SECCHI HI-1 / Simeon Schmauß
processed from the raw data: secchi.nrl.navy.mil/postflight/hi_1/L0/a/img/20241004/
NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik photographed Super Typhoon Noru on August 1, 2017, as the International Space Station passed overhead. He shared images of the massive storm on social media, writing, "Super Typhoon #Noru, amazing the size of this weather phenomenon, you can almost sense its power from 250 miles above." via NASA ift.tt/2tZW5Hq
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NACA/NASA used Redstone missiles as launch vehicles in the early stages of its manned and unmanned space programs. A similar Jupiter-C/Redstone rocket stands in the Warren town square.
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Questo affioramento è stato ripreso dalla PanCam del rover Opportunity durante il sol 4417, mentre era alla ricerca di minerali argillosi nella Marathon Valley.
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell/ASU
Processing: Elisabetta Bonora & Marco Faccin / aliveuniverse.today
NB: questa immagine è presente anche nell'album di 2di7 & titanio44