Anonymous ID: e511b4 July 28, 2024, 7:09 a.m. No.21309364   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9380 >>9392

NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

July 28, 2024

 

Sun Dance

 

Sometimes, the surface of our Sun seems to dance. In the middle of 2012, for example, NASA's Sun-orbiting Solar Dynamic Observatory spacecraft imaged an impressive prominence that seemed to perform a running dive roll like an acrobatic dancer. The dramatic explosion was captured in ultraviolet light in the featured time-lapse video covering about three hours. A looping magnetic field directed the flow of hot plasma on the Sun. The scale of the dancing prominence is huge – the entire Earth would easily fit under the flowing arch of hot gas. A quiescent prominence typically lasts about a month and may erupt in a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), expelling hot gas into the Solar System. The energy mechanism that creates a solar prominence is still a topic of research. Like in 2012, this year the Sun's surface is again quite active and features many filaments and prominences.

 

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

Anonymous ID: e511b4 July 28, 2024, 7:51 a.m. No.21309547   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9860 >>9909

SpaceX Starlink Mission Launches

July 28, 2024

 

On Sunday, July 28 at 1:09 a.m. ET, Falcon 9 launched 23 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

 

This was the 14th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched Crew-5, GPS III Space Vehicle 06, Inmarsat I6-F2, CRS-28, Intelsat G-37, NG-20, and now eight Starlink missions.

 

https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=sl-10-4

 

On Sunday, July 28 at 2:22 a.m. PT, Falcon 9 launched 21 Starlink satellites, including 13 with Direct to Cell capabilities, to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 4 East (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

 

This was the 17th flight for the first stage booster supporting this mission, which previously launched NROL-87, NROL-85, SARah-1, SWOT, Transporter-8, Transporter-9, NROL-146, and now 10 Starlink missions.

 

https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=sl-9-4

Anonymous ID: e511b4 July 28, 2024, 8:08 a.m. No.21309610   🗄️.is 🔗kun

SpaceX to move Dragon splashdowns back to West Coast

July 28, 2024

 

SpaceX will move Dragon spacecraft splashdowns from off the coast of Florida to the West Coast starting in 2025, a move the company says is intended to reduce risks from reentering debris from the spacecraft’s trunk section.

In a July 26 statement, SpaceX announced that it would shift the splashdown locations for Dragon spacecraft to locations off the California coast as part of measures to control where the trunk section reenters after being jettisoned from the Dragon capsule.

Since the introduction of the Crew Dragon spacecraft and its cargo variant, the trunk section has been released before the deorbit burn, reentering passively weeks to months later.

SpaceX said it chose this option after the company, working with NASA, used “industry-standard models” that predicted that the trunk would break up completely on reentry, with no debris surviving.

 

That has not been the case. On several occasions sizable pieces of debris from Dragon trunks have survived reentry and landed in Australia, Saskatchewan and North Carolina, among other places.

The debris falls caused no damage or injuries but illustrated the risk the posed.

Earlier this year, Steve Stich, NASA commercial crew program manager, said the agency was working with SpaceX on ways to better control the debris created by reentering trunks.

One option being studied, he said then, would be to jettison the trunk after Dragon performs its deorbit burn, which would allow the trunk to reenter around the same time along the reentry corridor for the capsule.

 

SpaceX said that is the approach that the company is taking. “SpaceX will implement a software change that will have Dragon execute its deorbit burn before jettisoning the trunk, similar to our first 21 Dragon recoveries,” it stated.

It ruled out alternatives that included a complete redesign of the trunk or addition of a propulsion system to it for a controlled reentry.

That will require a splashdown off the California coast, rather than near Florida.

“Moving trunk separation after the deorbit burn places the trunk on a known reentry trajectory, with the trunk safely splashing down uprange of the Dragon spacecraft off the coast of California,” the company stated.

 

Sarah Walker, director of Dragon mission management at SpaceX, said at a July 26 briefing about the upcoming Crew-9 Crew Dragon mission that the change will start some time next year.

SpaceX will move a recovery vessel currently in Florida to California, operating out of the Port of Long Beach.

She added that the Crew-9 mission, scheduled to launch as soon as Aug. 18, will splash down in early 2025 off Florida while the transition is in progress.

“We hope for that to be complete shortly after Crew-9’s return.”

 

While the change will mitigate the debris risk, it does pose new problems for Dragon recovery operations.

“NASA gave us new requirements, starting with CRS-21, for even tighter return timelines and enhanced science capability,” she said, which was factored into plans for Dragon recovery operations in Florida.

“That’s the new challenge ahead of us now and what we’ve been working through here this year, is how do we come back to the West Coast but still maintain all of what we’ve learned and stood up to support crews, not just cargo,” she said, in terms of quick handover of science payloads after splashdown.

“We’re working through all of the details of that, but it will be a better capability than we had with Dragon 1 by design.”

 

There are other benefits, though, of splashing down off the West Coast.

“One benefit of the West Coast is much better weather,” she said, based on an examination of conditions and the weather rules for Dragon splashdown.

“We actually saw that the West Coast sites that we’re looking at have much better weather, which allows us to have much better return availability.”

 

https://spacenews.com/spacex-to-move-dragon-splashdowns-back-to-west-coast/

Anonymous ID: e511b4 July 28, 2024, 8:29 a.m. No.21309722   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Genetically Enhanced Humans May Be The Future of Space Travel

28 July 2024

 

When considering human settlements on the Moon, Mars and further afield, much attention is given to the travel times, food and radiation risk.

We'll undoubtedly face a harsh environment in deep space, and some thinkers have been pointing to genome editing as a way to ensure that humans can tolerate the severe conditions as they venture further into the solar system.

In January, I was fortunate to attend a much-anticipated debate between astronomer royal Lord Martin Rees and Mars exploration advocate Dr Robert Zubrin.

The event at the British Interplanetary Society took on the topic of whether the exploration of Mars should be human or robotic.

 

In a recent book called The End of Astronauts, Lord Rees and co-author Donald Goldsmith outline the benefits of exploration of the solar system using robotic spacecraft and vehicles, without the expense and risk of sending humans along for the ride. Dr Zubrin supports human exploration.

Where there was some agreement was over Rees's advocacy of using gene editing technology to enable humans to overcome the immense challenges of becoming an interplanetary species.

Our genome is all the DNA present in our cells. Since 2011, we have been able to easily and accurately edit genomes.

First came a molecular tool called Crispr-Cas9, which today can be used in a high school lab for very little cost and has even been used on the International Space Station.

 

Then came techniques called base and prime editing, through which miniscule changes can be made in the genome of any living organism.

The potential applications of gene editing for allowing us to travel further are almost limitless. One of the most problematic hazards astronauts will encounter in deep space is a higher dosage of radiation, which can cause havoc with many processes in the body and increase the longer-term risk of cancer.

 

Perhaps, using genome editing, we could insert genes into humans from plants and bacteria that are able to clean up radiation in the event of radioactive waste spills and nuclear fallout.

It sounds like science fiction, but eminent thinkers such as Lord Rees believe this is key to our advancement across the solar system.

Identifying and then inserting genes into humans that slow down aging and counter cellular breakdown could also help.

 

We could also engineer crops that resist the effects of exposure to radioactivity as crews will need to grow their own food.

We could also personalise medicine to an astronaut's needs based on their particular genetic makeup.

Imagine a future where the human genome is so well understood it has become pliable under this new, personalised medicine.

 

Genes for extremes

Tardigrades are microscopic animals sometimes referred to as "water bears".

Experiments have shown that these tiny creatures can tolerate extreme temperatures, pressures, high radiation and starvation. They can even tolerate the vacuum of space.

Geneticists are eager to understand their genomes and a paper published in Nature sought to uncover the key genes and proteins that give the miniature creatures this extraordinary stress tolerance.

 

If we could insert some of the genes involved into crops, could we make them tolerant to the highest levels of radiation and environmental stress? It's worth exploring.

Even more intriguing is whether inserting tardigrade genes into our own genome could make us more resilient to the harsh conditions in space.

Scientists have already shown that human cells in the lab developed increased tolerance to X-ray radiation when tardigrade genes were inserted into them.

 

Transferring genes from tardigrades is just one speculative example of how we might be able engineer humans and crops to be more suited to space travel.

We'll need much more research if scientists are ever to get to this stage.

However, in the past, several governments have been keen to enforce tight restrictions on how genome editing is used, as well as on other technologies for inserting genes from one species into another.

 

Germany and Canada are among the most cautious, but elsewhere restrictions seem to be relaxing.

In November 2018, the Chinese scientist He Jiankui announced that he had created the first gene edited babies.

He had introduced a gene into the unborn twins that confers resistance to HIV infection.

 

https://www.sciencealert.com/genetically-enhanced-humans-may-be-the-future-of-space-travel

Anonymous ID: e511b4 July 28, 2024, 8:45 a.m. No.21309798   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mystery of 'creepy' UFO spotted flying over city 'solved' by sky-scanning sleuths

Updated10:51, 28 JUL 2024

 

A mysterious UFO was spotted in the skies of southern Brazil with some keen alien watchers convinced that it was a real spacecraft.

 

On Thursday July 25 a cameraman in Curitiba, Brazil, zoomed in on a mysterious looking triangle shaped object flying through the sky. It was posted to Reddit, and prompted some heated debate online about what the high-flying object was.

 

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/weird-news/people-reckon-theyve-solved-mystery-33342449

Anonymous ID: e511b4 July 28, 2024, 8:56 a.m. No.21309855   🗄️.is 🔗kun

'UFO' spotted above Bellshill as 'strange' dark mass spotted in the sky

7/28/2024 1:02 PM

 

A resident in Bellshill was left baffled when she looked in the sky and saw a 'strange' dark mass on Friday .

 

After spotting the 'UFO' above the Lanarkshire town she quickly managed to capture the mysterious object on camera.

The 'craft' is seen drifting through the air and appears to change shape and rotate in various different directions.

The stunned witness told Glasgow Live : "The skies have been beautiful lately with bright colours and when I heard the helicopter for the third time that day, I did look up and i caught a glimpse out the corner of my eye of it.

 

"It was the way it was moving that made me want a closer look.

I just thought it was strange and reminded me of something out of Harry Potter the closer it got."Even at one point it did look like a giant chicken but still dark even when it passed over my house.

"One wrote: "Saw something similar many years ago in Dalgety Bay. Very strange. Definitely wasn't balloons.

 

https://headtopics.com/uk/ufo-spotted-above-bellshill-as-strange-dark-mass-56538430