Had #Juice been coming from Sunward, we would never have seen it. "On 6 July, a previously undetected object triggered the automated ESA and NASA warning systems that alert the global hashtag #PlanetaryDefence community of a new potentially hazardous asteroid approaching our planet. It turned out that this object, estimated at around 50 m in diameter, was much smaller, harmless, and even had a name: Juice." United States Air Force U.S. Space Forces-Space Space Systems Command NASA Marshall Space Flight Center SpaceX Blue Origin Virgin Orbit Astroscale United States Department of Defense NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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I feel like a Space Queen now. When you know almost nothing about space, payload, the crawler, space medicine, Starlink, telemetry and more, go to Orlanda and ask for a tour of NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration where there is no shortage of engineers and scientists at the ready to share what they know with you. Here is my final story on how NASA made me feel. CC: CPASS Foundation
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Thanks to the team at NASA Ames Research Center for a great visit. Did you know our #aeronautics team is leaning forward to transform the future of airspace operations? Researchers presented the long-running efforts in aeronautics at Ames that have helped lay the foundation for NASA’s work related to #wildfire response. These include a project to help integrate #drones into the airspace with Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management, their application to disaster response with the Scalable Traffic Management for Emergency Response Operations project, and how those informed NASA’s newest effort to make wildfire response more targeted and adaptable. The research and models the team are building today are enabling that future. #nasa #research #technology #unmannedaircraft
NASA Deputy Associate Administrator Casey Swails came to see the Airspace Operations Laboratory at our Silicon Valley center. Learn how our diverse, long-running efforts in aeronautics have helped lay the foundation for wildfire response work at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration: https://lnkd.in/gkx4hRfc
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#Human Adaptation to #Spaceflight: The Role of #Food and #Nutrition. - Why is nutrition important in space? Space missions by #NASA can have a significant impact on astronauts' health, including changes in bone density, muscle loss, hormonal imbalances, and immune system functioning. Developing advanced space food ensures that astronauts receive adequate nutrition to support their physical health and well-being during space travel. - How does the human body adapt in space? #Bones and #muscles weaken. In space, where gravity is very weak, posture can be maintained without standing on your legs, and there's no need to use your legs to move about. Muscles weaken and bone mass decreases if you stay for a long time in space. NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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I’m with many #CRR professionals this week at Symposium 8 and the topic of weather-as-risk keeps coming up again & again in conversation. Are weather-related hazards considered in your #CRA and risk reduction plans?
A recent NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration predicts that 2024 will rank among the hottest years on record and an increase in climate-related disasters. Community Risk Reduction (CRR) is an important tool preparing for these events and mitigating their effects. Learn more about CRR and NFPA’s resources to help you and your community prepare: https://lnkd.in/eXNDeB3Q"
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🚀 There is nothing quite like watching the successful launch of a spacecraft to make you appreciate what's possible when we work together with ingenuity and tenacity in the pursuit of excellence. Knowing that our Air Liquide teams played a part in the successful opening chapter of Boeing’s #Starliner era makes the launch even more inspiring! At Air Liquide, safety is our pursued first priority. We’ve shared our safety culture with NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration since the #Apollo missions in the 1970s, through the reliable supply of high-pressure nitrogen necessary for safe launches. As an inert gas, nitrogen purges the rockets to prevent a flammable environment, from before the fuel is loaded until the moment the rocket is launched. Our Merritt Island facility team, who have supported over 40 rocket launches for NASA and the U.S. Space Program in 2024 alone, prepared for a continuous 12 hours before the successful Starliner launch to deliver high-pressured nitrogen to the launch pad. Here on Earth or among the stars, our Air Liquide teams are dedicated to safely supporting our customers' needs, and advancing human progress in the process. Adam Peters, Andrew Garnett, Christi Brand, Tran Vuong
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A recent NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration predicts that 2024 will rank among the hottest years on record and an increase in climate-related disasters. Community Risk Reduction (CRR) is an important tool preparing for these events and mitigating their effects. Learn more about CRR and NFPA’s resources to help you and your community prepare: https://lnkd.in/eXNDeB3Q"
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I got my NASA's Planetary Defender Certificate. Thanks Dart!🪐🌌 The DART mission (Double Asteroid Redirection Test) is a space mission led by NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO) in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). The mission's primary objective is to test and demonstrate a planetary defense technique called kinetic impactor.🌌 The DART mission was launched in November 2021, and the impact with Dimorphos was occurred on September 2022. The European Space Agency (ESA) is also participating in the mission by contributing a smaller spacecraft called Hera, which will arrive at the asteroid system several years after DART☄️ to perform detailed measurements and assess the mission's success. The DART mission aimed to enhance our understanding of asteroid deflection techniques and contribute to the development of strategies to mitigate potential asteroid impact risks in the future. It represents an important step forward in planetary defense and the protection of our planet from potential asteroid threats.🚀🛰☄️ NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration #NASA #DART #ASTRONOMY #ASTEROID #PLANETARYDEFENDER
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We welcome this announcement and funding commitment of $207.4 million for the Landsat Next program which develops on a previous program that was in place for around 30 years. This is a very important program and a great outcome for the nation. (There is more detail below 👇) Three identical satellites are expected to make up Landsat Next, each carrying instruments that detect 26 spectral bands spanning visible and infrared light. This is more than double the spectral bands of the current Landsat 9 program. New bands will help scientists, farmers and businesses among others to better observe, predict and manage everything from algal blooms to crop stress, from snow and ice cover changes to bushfires.
📡 🛰️ Ever wondered how we keep an eye on our changing landscape from above? For 50 years, the Landsat program has delivered high quality space-based imagery of Australia for use by governments, business, and emergency services to keep people safe, protect the environment and inform policy development. Australia and the United States are entering into a new partnership to deliver higher resolution land imaging data more frequently, and with greater reliability than ever before. Landsat Next will deliver more data in one year than has been delivered in the past five decades! We are proud to be for implementing the new partnership, building on years of existing expertise and hard work, on behalf of Australia. For more details, visit 👉 https://bit.ly/4ap4gAJ. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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The four volunteers who have been living and working inside NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s first simulated yearlong Mars habitat mission are set to exit their ground-based home on Saturday, July 6. NASA will provide live coverage of the crew’s exit from the habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston at 4 p.m. CDT. NASA will stream the activity, which will include a short welcome ceremony, on NASA+ and nasa.gov/nasatv Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gZ9NTBYy #GiantLeapsStartHere
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NASA's advisory panel makes safety recommendations to agency and congress WASHINGTON - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) released its reports to Congress and NASA, which examines the agency's safety performance, accomplishments, and challenges over the past year. Much of the ASAP report focused on the transition to commercial low-Earth orbit (LEO), commercial space flight - including to a commercial space station - and the Moon to Mars program. ASAP notes that plans for a commercial space station may be too optimistic. https://lnkd.in/eaSCxy-i
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