Anonymous ID: 0940fe Oct. 29, 2023, 7:41 a.m. No.19823675   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3938

NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

Oct 29, 2023

 

A Partial Lunar Eclipse

 

What's happened to the Moon? Within the last day, part of the Moon moved through the Earth's shadow. This happens about once or twice a year, but not every month since the Moon's orbit around the Earth is slightly tilted. Pictured here, the face of a full Hunter's Moon is shown twice from Italy during this partial lunar eclipse. On the left, most of the Moon appears overexposed except for the eclipsed bottom right, which shows some familiar lunar surface details. In contrast, on the right, most of the (same) Moon appears normally exposed, with the exception of the bottom right, which now appears dark. All lunar eclipses are visible from the half of the Earth facing the Moon at the time of the eclipse, but this eclipse was visible specifically from Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, clouds permitting. In April, a total solar eclipse will be visible from North America.

 

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html?

Anonymous ID: 0940fe Oct. 29, 2023, 7:46 a.m. No.19823704   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3716 >>3729 >>3930

SpaceX Starlink Mission

Oct 29, 2023

 

On Sunday, October 29 at 2:00 a.m. PT, Falcon 9 launched 22 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

 

This was the seventh flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Space Development Agency’s Tranche 0 mission and now six Starlink missions.

 

https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=sl-7-6

Anonymous ID: 0940fe Oct. 29, 2023, 7:58 a.m. No.19823767   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3801

Infrared aurora on Uranus confirmed for the 1st time

Oct 28, 2023

 

The Keck II telescope in Hawaii is the first to see the infrared glow on Uranus, caused by hydrogen molecules in the atmosphere becoming excited.

 

Astronomers using archived data from the giant Keck II telescope on Mauna Kea in Hawaii have successfully glimpsed Uranus' infrared aurora for the first time.

 

Like auroras on Earth, those on Uranus are caused when charged particles riding the solar wind interact with the planet's magnetic field and are funneled along magnetic field lines toward the magnetic poles. As they enter Uranus' atmosphere, the charged particles collide with atmospheric molecules, causing those molecules to glow.

 

On Earth, the auroral light comes from collisions with oxygen and nitrogen atoms, with the colors mostly red, green and blue. On Uranus, however, the dominant atmospheric gases are hydrogen and helium at much lower temperatures than on Earth. These result in Uranus' auroral glow being predominantly at ultraviolet and infrared wavelengths.

 

The ultraviolet aurora on Uranus was first seen in 1986 by NASA's Voyager 2 probe, which flew past the planet that year. It's taken nearly 40 years to detect its infrared counterpart.

 

Using data from the Keck II Near-Infrared Spectrometer (NIRSPEC) taken all the way back in 2006, astronomers led by graduate student Emma Thomas of the University of Leicester in England identified emission lines from the H3+ molecule. H3+ is a trihydrogen cation that contains three protons and only two electrons, meaning it is positively charged.

 

The Uranus emission was the result of molecular hydrogen being ionized and forming H3+ cations following collisions with charged particles, with the emission creating an infrared auroral glow over the northern magnetic pole. In essence, Thomas' team saw Uranus' northern lights.

 

"The temperature of all the gas giant planets, including Uranus, are hundreds of degrees Kelvin/Celsius above what models predict if only warmed by the sun, leaving us with the big question of how these planets are so much hotter than expected," said Thomas in a statement. "One theory suggests the energetic aurora is the cause of this, which generates and pushes heat from the aurora down towards the magnetic equator."

 

Another mystery that the aurorae could help solve is why Uranus' (and Neptune's) magnetic fields are misaligned with their rotational axes by such a large amount — on Uranus the misalignment is 59 degrees. Because auroras trace out the magnetic field structure of a planet, which is coupled to the upper layers (the ionosphere and thermosphere) of the atmosphere, further study could reveal hidden clues as to the origin of this misalignment.

 

https://www.space.com/uranus-infrared-aurora-confirmed-first-time

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-023-02096-5

Anonymous ID: 0940fe Oct. 29, 2023, 8:19 a.m. No.19823878   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3893 >>3912

SUBARU at the JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2023

 

  • Unveiling the SUBARU AIR MOBILITY Concept -

 

Tokyo, October 25, 2023 – Subaru Corporation has started its exhibition at the JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2023 (Press Days: October 25–26, Public Days: October 27–November 5, 2023). The Subaru booth showcases Subaru's vision of future mobility and communicates Subaru's efforts to strengthen its bond with society, allowing visitors to experience "Enjoyment and Peace of Mind" for today and the future.

 

Subaru has unveiled two concept models, the SUBARU AIR MOBILITY Concept and the SUBARU SPORT MOBILITY Concept, as show models to express Subaru's vision of a new generation of mobility.

Newly debuted models in Japan, Levorg Layback Limited EX, Levorg Layback Limited EX Genuine Accessory Parts equipped model, the updated model Solterra ET-HS, and the Forester X-EDTION are also showcased.

 

In addition, pursuing the goal of “delivering happiness to all,” Subaru launched “Cherishing Every Life Project” in Japan; initiatives to expand the circle of empathy and idea of living-together through contributions to the society.

 

SUBARU AIR MOBILITY Concept

In the world of aviation, where electrification and automation technologies are advancing, there are growing expectations for new air mobility that will bring about an "air mobility revolution". SUBARU AIR MOBILITY Concept expresses the future of "more freedom in mobility" that Subaru envisions. Engineers from the aerospace and automotive divisions are currently working together on flight demonstrations.

 

SUBARU SPORT MOBILITY Concept

This concept model expresses the enjoyment that Subaru offers in the age of electrification, embodying the pleasure of going anywhere, anytime, and driving at will in everyday to extraordinary environments. Driving with peace of mind allows us to embark on exciting new adventures. This is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) concept that evokes the evolution of the SUBARU SPORT values.

The basic framework is based on the concept of a driver at the center, controlling all four wheels at will. While offering a low seating position, the car is designed to ensure excellent visibility and perceptibility for the driver, providing a package that allows for enjoyable driving with peace of mind.

Body panels are designed to minimize surfaces and character lines, creating a taut, clean, three-dimensional shape that provides a sense of protection and airflow.

 

https://www.subaru.co.jp/news-en/2023_10_25_155606/