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NASA exploring ways to keep ISS afloat without

NASA exploring ways to keep ISS afloat without

WASHINGTON, Feb 28, 2022 (AFP) – NASA is exploring ways to keep the International Space Station in orbit without Russian help, but doesn’t see any immediate signs Moscow is withdrawing from the collaboration following the invasion of Ukraine, a senior official said Monday. Kathy Lueders, who heads the agency’s human spaceflight program, told reporters on a call that … Read more

Musk ‘confident’ of Starship orbital launch this year

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STARBASE, United States: Elon Musk delivered updates on SpaceX’s efforts to develop its interplanetary Starship rocket on Thursday night, but stopped short of announcing a firm launch date for an orbital test or new missions, despite considerable buildup ahead of the rare presentation. Addressing an audience at the company’s Starbase facility near Boca Chica, south … Read more

James Webb Telescope reaches destination in space

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WASHINGTON – After traveling nearly 1.5 million kilometers, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope arrived at its destination in space on Monday. Webb fired its onboard thrusters at 2 p.m. Eastern Time (1900 GMT) for nearly five minutes to complete the final postlaunch course correction to its trajectory, according to NASA. This mid-course correction burn inserted … Read more

‘Amazing milestone’ as NASA fully deploys Webb telescope in space

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WASHINGTON: The most powerful space telescope ever built completed a tricky two-week-long deployment phase Saturday, unfolding its final golden mirror panel, as it readies to study every phase of cosmic history. Engineering teams in the James Webb Space Telescope’s control room cheered as confirmation came back that its final wing was deployed and latched into … Read more

Webb Space Telescope: Sunshield’s Second and Third Layers are Fully Tight

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The first three layers of the observatory’s kite-shaped sunshield, measuring 47 feet broad and 70 feet long, have been tensioned by the Webb team. Mid-afternoon, the first layer was finished, fully tight and in its final shape. The second layer was started at 4:09 p.m. EST today, and it took 74 minutes to complete. The … Read more

Galactic Conjunction Captured by Hubble Space Telescope

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The spiral galaxy NGC 105, which is about 215 million light-years away in the constellation Pisces, is captured in this image from NASA/Hubble ESA’s Space Telescope. While it appears that NGC 105 is colliding with another galaxy, this is simply the consequence of the two objects in the night sky aligning by chance. The elongated … Read more

James Webb telescope sets off on million-mile voyage

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KOUROU, (AFP) – The world’s most powerful space telescope on Saturday blasted off into orbit, headed to an outpost 1.5 million kilometres (930,000 miles) from Earth, after several delays caused by technical hitches. The James Webb Space Telescope, some three decades and billions of dollars in the making, left Earth enclosed in its Ariane 5 … Read more

Five things to know about the James Webb Space Telescope

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WASHINGTON: The James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful space observatory ever built, is now tentatively set for launch on Christmas Day, after decades of waiting. An engineering marvel, it will help answer fundamental questions about the Universe, peering back in time 13 billion years. Here are five things to know. Read more: NASA confirms … Read more

Webb telescope to look for first light of cosmic dawn

Webb telescope to look for first light of cosmic dawn

PARIS, Dec 10, 2021 (AFP) – Peering into deep space and billions of years back in time, the James Webb telescope promises to offer the clearest glimpse yet of the Universe’s cosmic dawn, when the earliest galaxies began to form. The largest and most powerful telescope ever to be launched into space, which will take … Read more

Five things to know about the James Webb Space Telescope

Five things to know about the James Webb Space Telescope

WASHINGTON, Dec 10, 2021 (AFP) – The James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful space observatory ever built, is finally set for launch in late December after decades of waiting. An engineering marvel, it will help answer fundamental questions about the Universe, peering back in time 13 billion years. Here are five things to know.  Giant … Read more

Russia to send Japanese tycoon to ISS in return to space tourism

Russia to send Japanese tycoon to ISS in return to space tourism

BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan, Dec 6, 2021 (AFP) – Russia on Wednesday will send Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa to the International Space Station in a move marking Moscow’s return to the now booming space tourism business after a decade-long break. One of Japan’s richest men, Maezawa, 46, will blast off from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan accompanied by … Read more

NASA awards $415 mn to fund three commercial space stations

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WASHINGTON – NASA on Thursday awarded three companies hundreds of millions of dollars to develop commercial space stations it hopes will eventually replace the International Space Station, which is due to retire around the end of the decade. Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, aerospace company Nanoracks and defense contractor Northrop Grumman won $130 million, $160 million … Read more

NASA launches spacecraft to kick an asteroid off course

NASA launches spacecraft to kick an asteroid off course

WASHINGTON, A NASA mission to deliberately smash a spacecraft into an asteroid — a test run should humanity ever need to stop a giant space rock from wiping out life on Earth — blasted off Tuesday from California. It may sound like science fiction, but the DART (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) is a real proof-of-concept … Read more

NASA: seeks innovative ideas for a nuclear reactor on the moon

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NASA and the nation’s top federal nuclear research lab put out a request for proposals for a fission surface power system. NASA is working with the Idaho National Laboratory of the US Department of Energy to develop a sun-independent power source for lunar missions before the end of the decade. In a statement, Sebastian Corbisiero, … Read more

NASA: Mars helicopter is set to fly once more exceeding all expectations

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The NASA Mars helicopter was supposed to fly five times in 30 days on the Red Planet, has exceeded all expectations for the duration of its mission, which is currently approaching seven months and a 16th flight. The flight had been planned as early as Saturday by NASA and the rotorcraft’s cameras have assisted NASA … Read more

NASA: According to a recent audit, landing on the moon is tough until 2027

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According to a NASA watchdog audit released on Monday, the human-landing on the moon is not possible until 2027. In 2019, former Vice President Mike Pence aimed that NASA will accomplish the objective in 5 years.  While NASA has long emphasized the feasibility of that objective, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced on Tuesday that the … Read more

NASA to test Earth’s defense against cosmic threats

NASA will launch a spacecraft that will smash into an asteroid. This experiment is a test against cosmic threats that might crash with the Earth. The spacecraft will be launched onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on November 23. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test mission developed by NASA will include an asteroid that is not … Read more

ISS astronauts return to earth in SpaceX craft

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WASHINGTON: A SpaceX capsule carrying four astronauts back to Earth after a busy six months on the International Space Station landed Monday off the coast of Florida, a NASA live broadcast showed. Slowed by the Earth’s atmosphere, as well as four huge parachutes, the Dragon capsule was able to withstand the dizzying descent thanks to … Read more

NASA to bring back astronauts to Earth next week after 6-month voyage

Four astronauts are scheduled to return to Earth from the International Space Station early Monday after spending more than six months in space, NASA announced. The four members of the Crew-2 mission, including a French and a Japanese astronaut, will therefore return to Earth before the arrival of a replacement crew, whose take-off was delayed … Read more

NASA, SpaceX postpone crew mission launch due to large storm

WASHINGTON — NASA and SpaceX have postponed their Crew-3 launch to the space station due to a large storm. The launch, originally planned for early Sunday, is now rescheduled for 1:10 a.m. Wednesday Easter Day Time, Nov. 3, due to a large storm system meandering across the Ohio Valley and through northeastern United States this … Read more

Signs prove existence of a new planet outside Milky Way is possible

NASA’s Chandra X-ray telescope has recently discovered signs of a new planet outside the Milky Way galaxy. The evidence of its existence was found in the Messier 51 galaxy that also happens to be 28 million light years from our home planet. The Chandra X-ray telescope of NASA, detects X-ray emissions especially from warm regions, … Read more

NASA: Hubble Telescope witnesses extraordinary star formation

Recently, NASA uploaded a photo taken by its Hubble Telescope, capturing a stunning star formation nebula. The US space agency posted the photo on Instagram showing the region where infant stars are currently in formation. The twinkling stars containing hues of red and blue are seen aligned one after the other. The stars are shown … Read more

Russian film crew says shooting in space is a ‘huge challenge’

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MOSCOW, Their movie props floated around and they used Velcro to keep objects in place but Russia’s first film crew in space said they were delighted with the result and had “shot everything we planned”.

Yulia Peresild, one of Russia’s most glamorous actresses, and film director Klim Shipenko returned to Earth on Sunday after spending 12 days on the International Space Station (ISS) shooting the first movie in orbit in an effort to beat the United States.

The plot of “The Challenge” has been mostly kept under wraps along with the budget. It centres around a surgeon who is dispatched to the ISS to save a cosmonaut.

A beaming Shipenko told reporters that the task was a “huge challenge” and they had to constantly adapt to film scenes.

They shot more than 30 hours worth of footage which will later be edited down to around 30 minutes.

“We’ve shot everything we planned,” Shipenko said from the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center outside Moscow where he and Peresild, 37, have been adapting to life back on Earth and learning to walk again.

The 38-year-old US-educated film director said cinema was ready to conquer space.

“Cinema is looking for new forms. The cosmos is also ready to welcome various experimentalists,” said Shipenko, who like the actress sported the blue uniform of Russian cosmonauts.

He said his stint on the ISS was full of professional discoveries and added that he would never have been able to shoot on Earth what he had shot in space.

If the project stays on track, the Russian crew will beat a Hollywood project announced last year by “Mission Impossible” star Tom Cruise together with NASA and Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

– Beauty sleep in space –

Peresild said she had to use Velcro tape to keep her belongings including lipstick and mascara in place, while various movie props like medical devices floated in space.

“They are so small and fly away so fast,” she said.

Peresild said she was impressed by the warm atmosphere on the ISS and cooperation among international crew members and added that she loved sleeping in space.

“I never thought it was such a pleasure. It’s a great thing for girls — you never have pillow marks. You look perfect,” she said, laughing.

The film crew praised Russian cosmonauts on the ISS who they said were very helpful and will have cameo roles in the film.

The cosmonauts Oleg Novitsky, Anton Shkaplerov and Pyotr Dubrov helped adapt the scenario and make dialogues more natural, said Shipenko.

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NASA’S new Lucy mission all set to explore fossil from Solar System

Recently, the US Space Agency, NASA commenced its ambitious journey to explore the Solar System. The weather conditions were much favorable when the spacecraft jetted off into the space, this morning, i.e. Saturday. Lucy is aiming to seek Jupiter’s Trojan asteroids to observe them closely, within its 12-year mission duration. The mission has been started … Read more

Netizens astonished by NASA’s image of two spiral galaxies dancing together

Netizens are astonished by NASA's image of two spiral galaxies dancing together

If you enjoy astronomy, this is likely a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you. A celestial tango! NASA recently posted a photo of two galaxies performing a ‘delicate’ dance in a blog post. The Hubble Space Telescope of NASA took the picture. Two galaxies may be seen interacting with each other in the image. NASA dubbed the … Read more

Ancient river delta bolsters search for signs of life on Mars

Ancient river delta bolsters search for signs of life on Mars

Images from Mars reveal how water helped shape the Red Planet’s landscape billions of years ago, and provide clues that will guide the search for evidence of ancient life, a study said Thursday. In February, NASA’s Perseverance rover landed in Jezero crater, where scientists suspected a long-gone river once fed a lake, depositing sediment in a fan-shaped delta … Read more

China creates a model miniature helicopter for Mars missions

China creates a model miniature helicopter for Mars missions

China has created a prototype miniature helicopter for surveillance work on future Mars missions, as per its space science agency, following the historic landing of a robotic rover on Mars a few months ago. The prototype is alike in appearance to the robotic helicopter Ingenuity, created by NASA for its Perseverance mission this year, according … Read more

NASA believes that Mars rover is successful in obtaining a rock sample

NASA believes that Mars rover is successful in obtaining a rock sample

Perseverance rover sent by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has succeeded in obtaining a Martian rock sample after the second attempt, probably. During the first attempt by NASA, the rock was too fragile to withstand the drilling process. However, the data received on September 1 indicates the process of obtaining the sample was … Read more