It’s been 52 years since humans first walked on the lunar surface. Now, space agencies like NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) are preparing for new missions to deepen our understanding of the Moon, with the possibility of establishing a permanent lunar base. 🌕 In this month’s blog, we focus on Moon exploration and highlight the optical technologies driving the next generation of lunar missions. 🔭 From cameras and imaging systems to LiDAR and Raman Spectroscopy, a variety of optical technologies are playing a crucial role in capturing imagery, collecting data, and detecting minerals, water, and ice on the Moon. 🧊 Read our latest blog here: https://bit.ly/3zWmME0 #OpticalComponents #KnightOptical #Optics #NASA #Space
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NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration news flash! This is K2-18b, a potentially habitable planet covered with oceans and about 2.6 times the size of Earth. The #NASA #JWST detects liquid water vapor, carbon dioxide, and methane in its magnetic atmosphere and the M Class Planet lies within the golden "Goldilocks" habitable zone that is just right for intelligent life to thrive. Let's send Von Neumann Probes ASAP and aim the SETI Institute radio receiver dishes 📡 to get messages across Time and Relative Dimension in Space now. #TARDIS
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🚀 Humanoids in Space Exploration: A Conversation with Shaun! 🌌 We’re thrilled to host Shaun Azimi at the Humanoids Summit on December 11-12. This is a session you won’t want to miss! Join us as we explore how humanoid robots can transform the future of space missions and beyond. 📅 Learn more and join the conversation: www.humanoidssummit.com #Humanoids #Space #NASA #Robotics #HumanoidsSummit
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Bringing the ISS back to Earth! NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration has awarded SpaceX an $843 million contract to develop the United States Deorbit Vehicle (USDV). This vehicle will be responsible for safely guiding the International Space Station (ISS) back to Earth around 2030. The decision comes after NASA deemed a controlled deorbit the safest and most viable option, rejecting alternatives like disassembly or commercial handover. While the ISS is currently slated for retirement in 2030, NASA has included provisions for potential extensions, allowing the USDV to remain grounded until the mid-2030s if needed. The USDV program's cost is estimated at $1.5 billion, a figure reflecting the complexity of safely deorbiting a structure the size of a football stadium. #SpaceX #NASA #ISS
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The NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration–ISRO - Indian Space Research Organization Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) satellite 🛰️ is a collaborative project between NASA & ISRO, aimed at providing advanced radar imaging for Earth observation. 𝙍𝙚𝙖𝙙 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gSh_W7ut #satellite #nisar #spacetechnology #space #isro #nasa
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Why is NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration launching sounding rockets during the #eclipse? 🤔 During the solar eclipse, the APEP mission will study disturbances in the electrified region of Earth’s atmosphere known as the ionosphere that can impact satellite communications. To do this, #NASA will launch three sounding rockets at specific times into the ionosphere. Each sounding rocket will eject four secondary payloads the size of a two-liter soda bottle that will also take measurements during the flight. It's like launching fifteen rockets, while only launching three. The APEP mission launched during the October 2023 annular eclipse. During this mission, scientists saw a sharp reduction in the density of charged particles capable of affecting communications as the eclipse shadow passed over. The team will compare data from both missions. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/euJjmKz2 The launches are scheduled for Monday, April 8, beginning at 2:40 p.m. EDT and will be livestreamed to the Wallops YouTube channel. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e_Ks_s9J
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I was reading an intresting article about objects in space and came across space pen so here is some facts about why and how it is used . Happy reading 📖 The space pen is a remarkable innovation designed to address the challenges of writing in zero gravity. Traditional pens rely on gravity to draw ink to the tip, which makes them ineffective in the weightless environment of space. To overcome this, Paul C. Fisher invented the space pen in 1965, which uses a pressurized ink cartridge that forces ink to flow consistently, regardless of orientation. This pen can write upside-down, underwater, in extreme temperatures, and even on oily or slick surfaces. It was first used by NASA during the Apollo missions and continues to be a reliable tool for astronauts. Beyond its functionality in space, the space pen has also found practical applications on Earth, becoming a symbol of ingenuity and adaptability in overcoming seemingly small but significant challenges. PS - The image attached is sourced from google #space #spacegadget #aerospace #NASA #innovation #astraunaut #pen #spaceexploration
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You know Grafana Labs is doing something right when SpaceX, NASA, and now Japan's aerospace agency use Grafana to monitor their rocket launches or moon landings... Whether you're into aerospace or not, the JAXA: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency SLIM talk showcases a ton of impressive dashboards that were used in their moon landing, and I highly recommend that folks to watch the full video: https://lnkd.in/gbgtZ595 #aerospace #grafana #observability #moonlanding
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