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Europa Clipper Launches Successfully

by : Nur HusseinOctober 15, 2024December 15, 2024Leave a Comment on Europa Clipper Launches Successfully

Yesterday, at 12:06 p.m. EDT, NASA successfully launched the Europa Clipper mission from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After the launch was delayed because of the hurricane Milton in Florida, we had clear skies over Meritt Island yesterday and it was go time. Clipper’s mission is to embark on a five year plus trek across […]

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Lava Lakes On Io

by : Nur HusseinJune 30, 2024June 30, 2024Leave a Comment on Lava Lakes On Io

A recent paper published in Nature reveals that NASA’s Juno probe has confirmed evidence of active volcanoes on Jupiter’s moon Io. The probe’s Jovian Infrared Auroral Mapper (JIRAM) revealed that the surface of the Jovian moon is covered by lakes of lava. The data was collected during Juno’s flyby of Io in December last year, […]

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Cat Video Beamed Via Laser From Deep Space

by : Nur HusseinDecember 19, 2023December 31, 2023Leave a Comment on Cat Video Beamed Via Laser From Deep Space

On December 11th, NASA did a deep space laser communication test from 19 million miles away by sending a UHD video of a cat from NASA’s Psyche mission which was launched on Oct. 13. The signal took 101 seconds to reach Earth, and the data transfer rate was 267 megabits per second (Mbps). The video […]

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The Return Of OSIRIS-REx

by : Nur HusseinSeptember 26, 2023September 28, 2023Leave a Comment on The Return Of OSIRIS-REx

On Sunday, September 24, 2023, a little capsule touched down in the Utah desert. It is the sample return mission from OSIRIS-REx, a space probe that touched down on asteroid 101955 Bennu in October of 2020, and collected a sample to return to Earth. I vaguely remember the touchdown on the asteroid, one of humanity’s […]

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Herbig-Haro 46/47

by : Nur HusseinJuly 29, 2023Leave a Comment on Herbig-Haro 46/47

The ESA recently released this photo of a pair of stars being born, a brilliant image of Herbig-Haro 46/47, near the Gum Nebula. Taken by the JWST, the protostars are located somewhere at the center of the pink and orange diffraction spikes in the photo. The orange cloud is matter ejected from the young stars, […]

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Meet The Crew Of The Artemis II

by : Nur HusseinApril 6, 2023April 8, 2023Leave a Comment on Meet The Crew Of The Artemis II

I swear I didn’t intend this to be a space news blog but I have to share this historic news, the crew of the first crewed mission to the moon in my lifetime. Meet the astronauts! Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen will make a trip to the moon and back, although […]

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Iris The Moon Rover

by : Nur HusseinMarch 31, 2023May 30, 2023Leave a Comment on Iris The Moon Rover

Carnegie Mellon University is sending a rover built by students to the moon. Called “Iris”, this tiny rover is the size of a shoebox and weighs only 2kg. It is built from carbon fiber and will actually be the first American robot on the moon. The payload is being sent by commercial company United Launch […]

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Robots And Martian Sample Return

by : Nur HusseinJanuary 31, 2023Leave a Comment on Robots And Martian Sample Return

One of the mission objectives of the Perseverance Mars rover is to retrieve samples from Martian rocks and soil and keep them until a future mission retrieves them. The retrieval missions are still at the early proposal stages, but Perseverance has already collected its samples. Some are stored in the robot’s body. and the rest […]

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Artemis I Launches Successfully!

by : Nur HusseinNovember 16, 2022May 30, 2023Leave a Comment on Artemis I Launches Successfully!

Earlier today, we saw the successful launch of the uncrewed Artemis I mission, the first launch in the Artemis missions that will bring humanity back to the moon again. Despite the numerous setbacks and delays, the rocket carrying the Orion spacecraft blasted off without incident from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 01:47:44 Eastern Time. […]

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NASA’s DART Hits Its Target

by : Nur HusseinSeptember 29, 2022September 29, 2022Leave a Comment on NASA’s DART Hits Its Target

Ten months ago, NASA launched a rocket into space to rendezvous with Dimorphos, a tiny asteroid 11 million kilometers away. It was part of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission, a planetary defense test to see if we could deflect any incoming asteroids that might collide with Earth. On September 26, 2022, at 7:14 […]

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