Monday, July 29, 2024

This Week In Space podcast: This Week In Space podcast: Episode 121 — An Exploding Star Near You!

Andre Douglas joined Artemis 2 backup crew (exclusive) | Space Quiz! When was the Chandra telescope first proposed to NASA? | This Week In Space podcast: An Exploding Star Near You!
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The Launchpad
Andre Douglas joined Artemis 2 backup crew (exclusive)
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Andre Douglas' first three months as a NASA astronaut have taken him from training in Arizona to readying for a moon mission. Douglas, who became eligible for NASA spaceflight assignments in March, was named a backup for the highly anticipated Artemis 2 mission just weeks after he passed two years of basic astronaut training. His experience with early developmental programs in space was likely a factor, especially his time building spacecraft missions for the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (APL).
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This Week In Space podcast: An Exploding Star Near You!
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On Episode 121 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik discuss a star about to go nova with astrophysicist Dr. Carlos Badenes. A nova is a star that periodically sheds mass in a huge flare-up of light and energy. This nova will be visible in the night sky for about 6-7 days! T Corona Borealis (TCrB) is a binary system comprising two stars in the constellation Corona Borealis that bursts into magnitude 2 (as seen from Earth) about every 80 years--and should do so again by mid-September! Join us.
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Skywatching
Geomagnetic storm could spark auroras in US and Europe
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Strong solar activity has prompted the National Oceanic and Atmospheric (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) to issue a geomagnetic storm warning for July 30. If the predicted G3 conditions are reached, auroras could be visible across mid-latitudes around 50°. Previous geomagnetic storms at this magnitude have triggered auroras as low as Illinois and Oregon, according to NOAA SPWC.
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Spaceflight
'Wonderlab' host Emily Calandrelli will fly to space
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The Space Gal is headed to the final frontier, as part of Space for Humanity's Citizen Astronaut Program. Emily Calandrelli, known for her Emmy-nominated Netflix science series "Emily's Wonder Lab," was selected to launch to suborbital space as a citizen astronaut ambassador with Blue Origin, though the launch date has not yet been set.
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Science & Astronomy
What it takes to keep NASA's Chandra observatory flying
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For the past 25 years, NASA's flagship Chandra X-ray Observatory has recorded X-ray emissions from exploded stars, supermassive black holes, galaxy clusters and other exotic, high-energy pockets of our universe, allowing scientists around the world to piece together the structure and history of our cosmos.
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SpaceX
Polaris Dawn astronaut mission delayed until mid-August
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We'll all have to wait a bit longer to see the first-ever private spacewalk. SpaceX is now targeting mid- to late August for the launch of Polaris Dawn, a mission funded by billionaire entrepreneur Jared Isaacman. The upcoming flight, which will employ SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket, had been slated to lift off no earlier than July 31.
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Technology
Sierra Space completes inflatable space modlue burst test
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Sierra Space has announced the completion of another full-scale burst test in which the company exploded one of its inflatable modules being developed as part of efforts to build a commercial space station.
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Star Trek
Watch he first teaser trailer for 'Star Trek: Section 31'
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The first-look trailer for Paramount+'s all-original movie "Star Trek: Section 31" beamed into Paramount's "Star Trek" panel in the crowded Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend and it's an electrifying flight into Starfleet's clandestine black ops organization.
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