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6 years ago
🎃👻🕷️  Black Widow In Space … Black Widow Nebula 🎃👻🕷️

🎃👻🕷️  Black Widow In Space … Black Widow Nebula 🎃👻🕷️

🎃 Part Of Spinning Blue Ball’s Five Days of Halloween!! 🎃

6 years ago

Maybe we shouldn’t have given Pluto unrealistic expectations of reality. 🤷🏻‍♀️

A Gifset Of Planet Facts Because I Rlly Love Space!!
A Gifset Of Planet Facts Because I Rlly Love Space!!
A Gifset Of Planet Facts Because I Rlly Love Space!!
A Gifset Of Planet Facts Because I Rlly Love Space!!
A Gifset Of Planet Facts Because I Rlly Love Space!!
A Gifset Of Planet Facts Because I Rlly Love Space!!
A Gifset Of Planet Facts Because I Rlly Love Space!!
A Gifset Of Planet Facts Because I Rlly Love Space!!

a gifset of planet facts because i rlly love space!!

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6 years ago
Close-up Of M27, The Dumbbell Nebula

Close-up of M27, the Dumbbell Nebula

Credit: NASA/ESA, Hubble

10 years ago
I Want To Be A New Genre.

I want to be a new genre.

(via Etsy)

6 years ago

Hubble in Safe Mode as Gyro Issues are Diagnosed

NASA - Hubble Space Telescope patch. Oct. 8, 2018 NASA is working to resume science operations of the Hubble Space Telescope after the spacecraft entered safe mode on Friday, October 5, shortly after 6:00 p.m. EDT. Hubble’s instruments still are fully operational and are expected to produce excellent science for years to come. Hubble entered safe mode after one of the three gyroscopes (gyros) actively being used to point and steady the telescope failed. Safe mode puts the telescope into a stable configuration until ground control can correct the issue and return the mission to normal operation. Built with multiple redundancies, Hubble had six new gyros installed during Servicing Mission-4 in 2009. Hubble usually uses three gyros at a time for maximum efficiency, but can continue to make scientific observations with just one. The gyro that failed had been exhibiting end-of-life behavior for approximately a year, and its failure was not unexpected; two other gyros of the same type had already failed. The remaining three gyros available for use are technically enhanced and therefore expected to have significantly longer operational lives.

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Image Credit: NASA

Two of those enhanced gyros are currently running. Upon powering on the third enhanced gyro that had been held in reserve, analysis of spacecraft telemetry indicated that it was not performing at the level required for operations. As a result, Hubble remains in safe mode. Staff at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and the Space Telescope Science Institute are currently performing analyses and tests to determine what options are available  to recover the gyro to operational performance. Science operations with Hubble have been suspended while NASA investigates the anomaly. An Anomaly Review Board, including experts from the Hubble team and industry familiar with the design and performance of this type of gyro, is being formed to investigate this issue and develop the recovery plan. If the outcome of this investigation results in recovery of the malfunctioning gyro, Hubble will resume science operations in its standard three-gyro configuration.   If the outcome indicates that the gyro is not usable, Hubble will resume science operations in an already defined “reduced-gyro” mode that uses only one gyro. While reduced-gyro mode offers less sky coverage at any particular time, there is relatively limited impact on the overall scientific capabilities. For more information about Hubble, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/hubble Image (mentioned), Text, Credits: NASA/Sarah Loff/Felicia Chou. Greetings, Orbiter.ch Full article

6 years ago

This image is beautiful, and closer to my heart because I have done a field study at NRAO. Such an incredible experience!

The W50 Supernova Remnant In Radio (green) Against The Infrared Background Of Stars And Dust (red).

The W50 supernova remnant in radio (green) against the infrared background of stars and dust (red).

Credit: NRAO/AUI/NSF, K. Golap, M. Goss; NASA’s Wide Field Survey Explorer (WISE).


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6 years ago
[OC] Nine Merlin Engines Bloom At High Altitude As SpaceX Falcon9 Streaks Across The Night Sky

[OC] Nine Merlin engines bloom at high altitude as SpaceX Falcon9 streaks across the night sky

6 years ago

Space is scary wallpaper is now available!

Space Is Scary Wallpaper Is Now Available!

Show your love for the darkness of space by using this wallpaper for your desktop!

You can download it on the main website: 

https://www.cosmicfunnies.com/freebies/

Scroll down the wallpaper section and you should be able to see it.

Enjoy!

6 years ago
‘That Was A Quick Flight’: How Astronauts Kept Ice Cool While Their Rocket Malfunctioned At 4,970mph
‘That Was A Quick Flight’: How Astronauts Kept Ice Cool While Their Rocket Malfunctioned At 4,970mph
‘That Was A Quick Flight’: How Astronauts Kept Ice Cool While Their Rocket Malfunctioned At 4,970mph
‘That Was A Quick Flight’: How Astronauts Kept Ice Cool While Their Rocket Malfunctioned At 4,970mph

‘That was a quick flight’: How astronauts kept ice cool while their rocket malfunctioned at 4,970mph and plummeted back to Earth in harrowing 7G 'ballistic re-entry’ before hugging their loved-ones on the landing pad as Russia opens CRIMINAL probe.

Two astronauts kept ice cool as their rocket traveling at thousands of miles an hour malfunctioned on the edge of space while carrying them to the International Space Station, cockpit audio reveals.

Russian Aleksey Ovchinin and American Nick Hague made it back to Earth alive this morning after the booster on their Soyuz rocket broke at 164,000 feet and the rocket automatically turned back during a dramatic 7G 'ballistic re-entry’.

Ovchinin retained an enviable sang-froid as he realised what was happening, after they were rocked violently around in their seats by the force of the booster malfunction.

'An accident with the booster, 2 minutes, 45 seconds. That was a quick flight,’ he said in a calm voice in a streamed video of the incident.  

'We’re tightening our seatbelts,’ Ovchinin said on the video.

At that moment the two astronauts were experiencing weightlessness, when in an ordinary launch they should still have been pinned to the back of their seats by the force of the rocket surging upwards at 4,970mph.  

Russia says it has opened a criminal investigation and grounded all Soyuz flights. The accident comes weeks after a hole was discovered in the International Space Station amid talk from the Russian space authorities of deliberate sabotage.  

Video footage from the launch at the Baikonur Cosmodrome shows a large plume of smoke coming from the rocket at the moment it failed and footage from inside the capsule shows the two astronauts being violently shaken about.

The accident bears similarities to the 1986 Challenger disaster when one of its boosters failed at lift-off causing an explosion that killed seven.

Astronauts have been involved in Soyuz malfunctions twice before, one in 1983 when a crew was forced to eject from a Soyuz rocket as it exploded on the launchpad. In 1975 a Soyuz capsule crashed back to Earth from 90 miles up after a rocket failure, but the crew survived.

The rocket, which was designed in the 1960s, has also had one booster fail in similar fashion to today’s malfunction. In 2002 a booster rocket malfunctioned and the rocket which was carrying a satellite crashed in Kazakhstan killing one person on the ground.

In total Soyuz rockets have been launched 745 times of which 21 have failed. Thirteen of those failures have been since 2010, calling into question the continued reliability of the rocket.

Search and rescue teams were scrambled to the touchdown location as NASA revealed the descent meant the Russian-built Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft had to take 'a sharper angle of landing compared to normal’.

The Russians have suspended Soyuz flights to the space station while they investigate the cause of the booster failure.

The Soyuz is the only way to get people to the space station at the moment but officials insist the astronauts currently on the space station have enough supplies.  

NASA rookie Nick Hague and second-time flyer Aleksey Ovchinin of the Russian space agency were setting off for a six-month mission at the International Space Station Thursday, on a relatively rare two-man launch.

A spokesperson for NASA said that rescue teams have now reached Hague and Ovchinin and they’ve been taken out of the capsule and were in 'good condition’.

The craft’s landing engines and parachute system were said to have done their job as normal despite the enormous G-force acting on both the shuttle and crew during the landing.

Shortly after the incident rescue crews and paratroopers were rushed the emergency landing site in the barren Kazakh steppe to provide support for the crew.

NASA had issued a worrying tweet on Thursday morning saying: 'There’s been an issue with the booster from today’s launch. Teams have been in contact with the crew.’

'The capsule is returning via a ballistic descent, which is a sharper angle of landing compared to normal. Search and rescue teams are heading towards the expected touchdown location of the spacecraft and crew.’  

Cosmonaut Alexander Volkov commented: 'The guys are lucky that they remained alive. They had reached a good height so it was possible to descend in their capsule.’

More info, pictures, diagrams, videos at this link:  https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6264339/Rocket-launch-booster-malfunction-forces-astronauts-return-Earth-ballistic-entry.html

6 years ago
Melotte 15, Inside The Heart

Melotte 15, Inside the Heart

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