Today is International Day of Human Space Flight!👨🚀 Spaceflight requires astronauts to perform predefined tasks as part of a team effort. Space-Fit, one of our startups, created an electrical muscle stimulation technical suit that aids astronauts' rehabilitation after space missions, but it can also be used for spaceflight and preparation training. For more information about the preparation, watch the European Space Agency - ESA!👇
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China #launches its 'Dream' mission, #sends 3 #astronauts to #space #station – #Global #News #Desk This image has been collected from the source mentioned, and we fully acknowledge and credit the original provider for their work. Following this acknowledgment, the article transitions into the primary report, which has been independently written by our team at this news portal. : @AMBCAIRUN Chinese Astronauts #China Space Mission: China launched its space #mission Shenzhou-19 on Wednesday. Under this mission, three Chinese astronauts have left for Tiangong Space Station on a six-month mission. The special thing is that China's first female space engineer has flown in this https://lnkd.in/eZhpGn6G #39Dream39 #Astronaut #chinamoonmission #chinaspacemission #chinaspacestation #Chineseastronauts #Shenzhoumission #spaceStation
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THE ART OF PROPAGANDA: STARLINER'S ASTRONAUTS RESCUE Is SpaceX Dragon on a heroic mission to save the Boeing Starliner's astronauts in space, or simply transporting them back after their vehicle was considered "broken"? The term "rescue" typically implies saving someone from a dangerous situation. Transporting astronauts to and from the International Space Station (ISS) is, in this unplanned situation, more about arranging logistics and support rather than a rescue mission, since the ISS is a safe environment. The commercial space industry seems very keen to overblow their achievements. In the process they have convinced people of things like microgravity existing above 100 km (Karman line), or to have developed a revolutionary EVA suit in a matter of months, ready for mass production and use on future Mars missions. “Propaganda is the art of persuading others of what you don’t believe yourself.” — Decimius Magnus Ausonius (read more about rescue at https://lnkd.in/dxPfzR74 )
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In 7 days we hopefully have lift-off 🤞 and the first European Space Agency - ESA Project Astronaut Marcus Wandt from Sweden 🇸🇪 will start his Muninn mission! 🚀 He will travel to the International Space Station on Axiom Mission 3 and stay there for 2 weeks to conduct various research activities in microgravity 🔬 Marcus is the first European astronaut 👨🚀 to fly on a commercial human spaceflight opportunity with Axiom Space. Theres no need to point out the stunning fast-track of this mission, being announced in September 2023 only. Although Im not involved in the support of this mission, I can say that the commitment and dedication I witness at the European Astronaut Center to guarantee a successful mission is truly inspiring 💪 From a scientific POV Marcus will help us to better understand the effect of the architectural settings of our surrounding on our cognitive performance 🧠 and stress levels 🤯 Or the potential and constraints of virtual reality 😎 on board astronaut training. Or the nature of low temperature plasma and if the sleep quality 😴 in microgravity is compromised…and so much more! Big shout out to Marcus and the whole team behind him, dedicating their energy to a successful space mission! 💙 𝐆𝐨 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐮𝐬, 𝐠𝐨 𝐌𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐧! If you want to learn more about the Muninn mission and what the raven stands for: https://lnkd.in/egKKQHjd #ESA #space #humanspaceexploration #muninn #liftoff #science
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When international teams of astronauts travel to the Moon during #Artemis missions, the Gateway space station will be there to welcome them home. That will be thanks to the tireless work of people like Jon Olansen and the teams that he leads around the world. As a communicator I’m so grateful to partner with leaders like Jon who are eager to help tell these incredible stories. Today that meant a tour for IMAX cameras of a realistic Gateway mock-up that NASA will use for astronaut training. Wow! Read more about Gateway: https://lnkd.in/gVu_Wkpu
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Two NASA astronauts aboard Boeing's Starliner spacecraft are facing an unexpected challenge that could keep them in space until 2025. Due to critical technical issues with the Starliner, including malfunctioning thrusters and helium leaks, NASA is considering an alternative return plan that might involve SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule. This incident highlights the complexities and risks of space travel, even as private companies like Boeing and SpaceX lead the charge in commercial spaceflight. Let's dive into the details of this unfolding space mission and what it means for the future of human space exploration! #SpaceExploration #BoeingStarliner #NASASpace #SpaceX #Astronauts
Boeing Starliner Astronauts Face Potential Space Delay Until 2025
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Ye Guangfu: 1st Chinese Astronaut to Spend 340+ Days on China Space Station FriendsofNASA.org: At the beginning of October 2024, Shenzhou-18 crew member, Ye Guangfu, became the first Chinese astronaut to spend over 340 days at China's orbiting space station. He is now looking forward to new records in space endurance. Ye Guangfu, and two other astronauts, Li Cong and Li Guangsu, were sent to China's Tiangong space station aboard their Shenzhou-18 crew spacecraft on April 25, 2024. Ye said that such an achievement not only marks a personal triumph, but also signifies the progress of China's space program as it ventures into an era of expansion in space exploration. "I'm fortunate enough to witness such a great era, and I believe the record for in-orbit duration will be broken soon. As the representatives of the countless strivers and climbers in China's space endeavors, we remain steadfast in our mission and responsibility for China's manned space missions. As the Chinese space station has now entered the phase of operation and development, I'm confident that more 'footprints' of Chinese astronauts will be left in space in the future," said Ye. The three crew members are scheduled to return to Earth later this month. Shenzhou-18 Crew: Ye Guangfu (叶光富, commander) Li Cong (李聪, mission specialist) Li Guangsu (李广苏, mission specialist) Video Credit: CCTV Duration: 48 seconds Release Date: Oct. 1, 2024 Imani Lawrence Islam Elsayed Ismail El Omari Samarth Kumar Haaris S. Shahriyar Gourgi Rafael Bartolome Diane M. Rousseau LHD, Ph.D Maedeh Taherkhany Oscar Tirado Patrick O'Brien Pee-Shang Teh Nicole R. David Hoantee Peng Natalia Czortek Aroop Bhattacharjee #NASA #Space #Science #Earth #China #中国 #Shenzhou18 #神舟十八 #Taikonauts #Astronauts #Astronaut #YeGuangfu #Shenzhou18Commander #LongDurationMissions #LongDurationSpaceflight #LiCong #LiGuangsu #CSS #ChinaSpaceStation #中国空间站 #TiangongSpaceStation #SpaceLaboratory #CMSA #国家航天局 #HumanSpaceflight #STEM #Education #HD #Video
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ISRO’s MANNED MISSION TO SPACE 🇮🇳 Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced the names of the four astronauts that will fly to low-Earth orbit as part of the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) Gaganyaan, which will be the first crewed Indian space mission. Group Captain Prashanth Balakrishnan Nair, Angad Prathap, Ajit Krishnan and Shubanshu Shukla have been selected to be the astronauts on India’s first crewed mission to space. They are all either wing commanders or group captains in the Indian Air Force (IAF) and have extensive experience working as test pilots, which means they are already trained to be prepared to respond quickly in situations where something goes wrong. The Gaganyaan mission will demonstrate India’s human spaceflight capability by launching astronauts to an orbit 400 kilometres above the Earth for a 3-day mission. After that, they will be brought back to Earth safely with a landing in Indian sea waters. #proudindian #indianairforce #isro #gaganyaan #india #indianspaceprogram #spaceflight #spacetechnology #spaceexploration
Gaganyaan Mission Astronauts | Meet The 4 Astronauts Of India's Crewed Space Mission Gaganyaan
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NASA is reconsidering its desire for a continuous human presence in low Earth orbit during the transition from the International Space Station to commercial platforms. - by Frederic Eger - Video by CSA: Cubics call - Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy mentioned the "elephant in the room" of a desired continuous human presence in LEO. NASA has had astronauts in orbit on the ISS continuously since 2000. NASA will use Crew Dragon for both the Crew-10 mission to the ISS, scheduled for no earlier than February 2025, and the Crew-11 mission, scheduled for no earlier than July. NASA is also evaluating if it will require Boeing to perform another test flight of its Starliner spacecraft. Canada's Mission Control plans to demonstrate AI on Spire cubesat, a technology demonstration mission focused on space-based artificial intelligence. Experts suggest that advancements in robotics and teleoperations may change how space operations typically handled by humans performing spacewalks are conducted. They discuss the potential benefits of AI for space operations as well as challenges like the need for powerful space-based computers and extensive training datasets. Estonia became the 45th country to sign the Artemis Accords, and countries that have signed the Accords say they need to redouble their efforts to encourage more nations to join. Additionally, Glasgow's Craft Prospect has been selected as the European Space Agency's Rising Star, and Aetherflux joins the Commercial Spaceflight Federation (CSF).
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India and the US are collaborating to train an ISRO astronaut for the International Space Station (ISS), marking a significant step in boosting critical technology initiatives. https://lnkd.in/dDcDq9zB This collaboration is akin to the Big Room Trainings in the Scaled Agile Framework (SAFe), where different teams come together to align, plan, and execute strategies effectively. Just as NASA and ISRO works as enabling and stream-Aligned team to achieve a common goal, in SAFe, we have Enabling Teams and Stream-Aligned Teams to ensure smooth and efficient delivery of value. The power of collaboration and structured training cannot be overstated! #ISRO #NASA #SAFe #BigRoomTraining #Agile #ScaledAgileFramework #EnablingTeam #StreamAlignedTeam #Technology #Collaboration #Innovation #SpaceExploration #AgileTransformation
India, US working to train Isro astronaut for ISS; to boost initiative on critical tech: Nasa chief | India News - Times of India
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🚀 Voting from Space: The Power of Innovation 🌌 NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore recently cast their votes from the International Space Station using special orbiter ballots. Imagine voting while orbiting Earth at over 17,000 miles per hour! 🌍🔄 Here's what we can learn from this groundbreaking event: 1️⃣ Utilize Technology: Williams and Wilmore's experience exemplifies how technology can bridge gaps, allowing us to perform essential tasks regardless of location. Adopt tools and platforms that empower your work, even in challenging circumstances. 2️⃣ Never Miss Out: These astronauts didn't let their physical distance hinder their civic duty. Apply this mindset to your strategic planning—never let obstacles prevent you from achieving your goals. 3️⃣ Innovation Matters: Pioneering solutions often come from thinking outside the box. How can you innovate within your sphere to overcome barriers and drive progress? Actionable Insight: Think about a current challenge you're facing. Ask yourself, "How can technology help me tackle this?" Whether it's a new app for productivity, digital collaboration tools, or advanced software, leveraging tech can propel you forward. Ready to innovate? Share your biggest challenge and let’s brainstorm solutions in the comments! 💡 #Innovation #TechInspiration #AstronautLife #StrategicThinking #GrowthMindset
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