The Geologic Atlas of the Lunar Globe doubles the resolution of Apollo-era maps and will support the space ambitions of China and other countries
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Ok, attended my first conference back in 2017 and back them the 🌏 looked swarmed with Space junk, back then it looked like a hornets nest around our 🌏 . Question for us. When do we start to incentivized on orbit Recycling firms that can remacture on orbit garbage and our recycliers off Earth ? When you 🚀🛰️ launch anything you pay a recycling retrieval & recycling program fee , for past current and future launch debris ? Space Recycling Bounty Hunters to manufacturers off planet for the benefit of 🌏. Cleaning up the 🌏 orbital trash and turning it to good is the ultimate Earth month for continuous space clean up . 🛰️🛰️🛰️🚀🚀🚀🚀💫🌏🚀
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Low-Earth Orbit Faces a Spiraling Debris Threat
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Great article highlighting the critical issue of space debris. I strongly encourage everyone to dive deeper into the importance of engineering innovations and legislative measures to ensure satellites are responsibly deorbited. These efforts are essential for fostering the sustainable use of outer space, not just for our benefit today, but for future generations. Let's work together to clean up space before it's too late!
“We have to take responsibility for what we're doing in orbit, and part of that is to use it to its advantage but then treat it responsibly afterwards and dispose of [our] stuff,” says Astroscale U.S. Executive Vice President Dr. Clare Martin. In a recent Scientific American article by Sarah Scoles, Clare highlights space operators’ shared responsibility to preserve access to space as more satellites are launched and more orbital debris will need to be removed. “It’s very important to make sure that we keep the resource of space available for future generations.” See more of what Clare and other industry experts had to say on the topic in the full piece: https://lnkd.in/gDPBAqhE #SpaceSustainability #OnOrbitServicing
Plans to Trash the Space Station Preview a Bigger Problem
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Thinking of our pollutants and doing all the work on the ground creates wonderful and inspiring innovations. But as The Principle of Correspondence. "As above, so below; as below, so above"– The Kybalion. "This Principle embodies the truth that there is always a Correspondence between the laws and phenomena of the various planes of Being and Life." Considering solutions to clean our space junk as this can significantly affect all the work below and set us back even further. #spacejunk #earth #instellarobjects #nasa #stratosphere #vaporizemetal #rainmetal #spaceships #spacesolutions
Space Junk Is Polluting Earth’s Stratosphere with Vaporized Metal
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⚡ In our content titled Interstellar Tunnel Exploration: Secrets of the Local Hot Bubble, we explore the mysterious structures deep in the universe and the effects of these tunnels on interstellar travel.
Interstellar Tunnel Exploration: Secrets of the Local Hot Bubble
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talk in 10min - log in to hear about advances in our understanding of the earliest life on Earth 🌎🌎🌎
Don't miss our next exciting speaker at ESRF - The European Synchrotron Jaganmoy Jodder will present his research currently supported by ID16A and BM18 on life in Earth's ancient oceans, shedding light on our planet's early habitability during the Archean period. Dive with us to explore early life’s potential on Earth and how these findings could inform the search for life on other planets! "The curious case of Archaean microfossils: implications towards understanding habitability on young Earth" TUESDAY 8th of OCTOBER -- 2PM (paris time) https://lnkd.in/gpXBkwye #geobridge Kathleen Dollman
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The possibility of liquid water beneath the surface of Saturn’s moon Mimas may offer clues to how such seas form, and another spot to search for life Learn more about this in our recent article published by Scientific American
Meet Saturn’s ‘Death Star’ Moon and the Intriguing Ocean It May Hide
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NASA Europa Clipper Science Media Teleconference: Oct. 13, 2024 FriendsofNASA.org: NASA hosted a media teleconference on October 13, 2024, to discuss the scientific objectives of the Europa Clipper mission. [Event starts at 2 minute, 37 second mark] Launch is slated for no earlier than 12:06 p.m. EDT on Monday, October 14, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Meteorologists are currently predicting a 95% chance of favorable weather conditions. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gPz3pJNS Teleconference participants include: • Gina DiBraccio, acting director, Planetary Science Division, NASA Headquarters • Robert Pappalardo, project scientist, Europa Clipper, NASA JPL • Haje Korth, deputy project scientist, Europa Clipper, Applied Physics Laboratory • Cynthia Phillips, project staff scientist, Europa Clipper, NASA JPL Beyond Earth, Jupiter’s moon Europa is considered one of the solar system’s most promising potentially habitable environments. After an approximately 1.8-billion-mile journey, Europa Clipper will enter orbit around Jupiter in April 2030, where the spacecraft will conduct a detailed survey of Europa to determine whether the icy world could have conditions suitable for life. Europa Clipper is the largest spacecraft NASA has ever developed for a planetary mission. It carries a suite of nine instruments along with a gravity experiment that will investigate an ocean beneath Europa’s surface, which scientists believe contains twice as much liquid water as Earth’s oceans. Europa Clipper's science instruments include cameras, spectrometers, a magnetometer, and an ice-penetrating radar. These instruments will study Europa’s icy shell, the ocean beneath, and the composition of the gases in the moon’s atmosphere and surface geology, and provide insights into the moon’s potential habitability. The spacecraft also will carry a thermal instrument to pinpoint locations of warmer ice and any possible eruptions of water vapor. Strong evidence shows the ocean beneath Europa’s crust is twice the volume of all the Earth’s oceans combined. For more information on the mission, visit: https://europa.nasa.gov/ 'Dreaming of Europa' Posters and Wallpaper (phone and desktop) Full-size downloads: https://lnkd.in/gkMiuWFr Video Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Duration: 39 minutes Release Date: Oct. 13, 2024 NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory NASA Goddard Space Flight Center The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory National Space Society Space Generation Advisory Council Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) #NASA #Astronomy #Space #Science #EuropaClipper #EuropaClipperSpacecraft #SpaceX #FalconHeavyRocket #Jupiter #Europa #Moon #Ocean #Astrobiology #Biosignatures #Habitability #Radiation #SolarSystem #SpaceExploration #JHUAPL #MSFC #GSFC #JPL #KSC #Spaceport #Florida #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
Europa Clipper Science Media Teleconference (Oct. 13, 2024)
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A paper, published in the open access journal Galaxies MDPI, outlines the key goals for the next-generation Event Horizon Telescope (ngEHT). The research, mentioned in Scientific American, discusses the groundbreaking achievements of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), which has captured the first images of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) residing within the M87 galaxy and at the centre of the Milky Way. The research outlines how a series of scientific objectives can drive advancements in very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) over the coming decades. These advances promise new discoveries illuminating the extraordinary role of black holes across various astrophysical scales. Read more about this research: https://brnw.ch/21wJ2vC or view the news story: https://brnw.ch/21wJ2vB #BlackHoles #EventHorizonTelescope
Our Galaxy’s Biggest Black Hole Just Got a New Close-up. What’s Next Could Be Even Wilder
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This article of my PhD supervisor has been recently published. Please have a read. Intimate outer space: Towards a politics of gravity, waste, and the spatial orientation of bodies. GeoHumanities. (Sammler 2024). https://lnkd.in/ek3_29YG
Intimate Outer Space: Towards a Politics of Gravity, Waste, and the Spatial Orientation of Bodies
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NASA Europa Clipper Science Media Teleconference: Oct. 13, 2024 FriendsofNASA.org: NASA hosted a media teleconference on October 13, 2024, to discuss the scientific objectives of the Europa Clipper mission. [Event starts at 2 minute, 37 second mark] Launch is slated for no earlier than 12:06 p.m. EDT on Monday, October 14, from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Meteorologists are currently predicting a 95% chance of favorable weather conditions. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/gZ-Rbyz4 Teleconference participants include: • Gina DiBraccio, acting director, Planetary Science Division, NASA Headquarters • Robert Pappalardo, project scientist, Europa Clipper, NASA JPL • Haje Korth, deputy project scientist, Europa Clipper, Applied Physics Laboratory • Cynthia Phillips, project staff scientist, Europa Clipper, NASA JPL Beyond Earth, Jupiter’s moon Europa is considered one of the solar system’s most promising potentially habitable environments. After an approximately 1.8-billion-mile journey, Europa Clipper will enter orbit around Jupiter in April 2030, where the spacecraft will conduct a detailed survey of Europa to determine whether the icy world could have conditions suitable for life. Europa Clipper is the largest spacecraft NASA has ever developed for a planetary mission. It carries a suite of nine instruments along with a gravity experiment that will investigate an ocean beneath Europa’s surface, which scientists believe contains twice as much liquid water as Earth’s oceans. Europa Clipper's science instruments include cameras, spectrometers, a magnetometer, and an ice-penetrating radar. These instruments will study Europa’s icy shell, the ocean beneath, and the composition of the gases in the moon’s atmosphere and surface geology, and provide insights into the moon’s potential habitability. The spacecraft also will carry a thermal instrument to pinpoint locations of warmer ice and any possible eruptions of water vapor. Strong evidence shows the ocean beneath Europa’s crust is twice the volume of all the Earth’s oceans combined. For more information on the mission, visit: https://europa.nasa.gov/ 'Dreaming of Europa' Posters and Wallpaper (phone and desktop) Full-size downloads: https://lnkd.in/gRvWnpq6 Video Credit: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Duration: 39 minutes Release Date: Oct. 13, 2024 #NASA #Astronomy #Space #Science #EuropaClipper #EuropaClipperSpacecraft #SpaceX #FalconHeavyRocket #Jupiter #Europa #Moon #Ocean #Astrobiology #Biosignatures #Habitability #Radiation #SolarSystem #SpaceExploration #JHUAPL #MSFC #GSFC #JPL #KSC #Spaceport #Florida #UnitedStates #STEM #Education #HD #Video
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