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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1320 em: Dezembro 24, 2019, 04:43:44 pm »
40° aniversário do foguetão Ariane


 

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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1321 em: Dezembro 27, 2019, 03:26:54 pm »

E para terminar 2019 foi lançado o ultimo Rokot russo.
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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1322 em: Dezembro 30, 2019, 11:49:04 pm »

Lunar Base by 2028 NASA Says
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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1323 em: Janeiro 02, 2020, 11:30:53 am »
http://www.astronomy.com/magazine/weirdest-objects/2015/03/43-home-of-methane-munching-ets?utm_source=asyfb&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=asyfb&fbclid=IwAR2RiL-IAscWQd5Mnb7spvk81xuyKso2TPAKuXFRdOe-i6ZD1ZbQQt5Lte0

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Picture a gentle landscape of hilly sand dunes leading down to a tranquil lake, whose surface starts rippling in the afternoon wind, disturbing the reflection of the few white clouds drifting above. On the opposite shore, a sudden rainstorm wets the stones and pebbles. It feels as if a sunset is unfolding because the entire sky is pumpkin colored.

Welcome to the surface of Saturn’s giant moon Titan, the only known satellite with an appreciable atmosphere and all the changing weather that goes with it. The air here is about 11/2 times thicker than ours, and, like ours, mostly nitrogen. Combined with its low gravity — comparable to what the Apollo astronauts experienced while hopping around on the Moon — such soupy air would let people easily fly around by flapping their arms courtesy of cardboard wings.





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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1324 em: Janeiro 04, 2020, 12:27:55 pm »
A antiga plataforma de lançamento dos foguetões Diamant no Centro Espacial da Guiana Francesa, está a ser modificada para servir de plataforma de lançamentos e base de aterragem do foguetão experimental Callisto.

Este foguetão tem como propósito servir de ensaio para foguetões reutilizáveis com aterragem via propulsão.

Esta informação foi confirmada por Thierry Vallee director associado da plataforma de lançamentos do Ariane 6.



https://twitter.com/thivallee/status/1212762719717330944
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« Responder #1325 em: Janeiro 04, 2020, 12:31:26 pm »
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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1326 em: Janeiro 05, 2020, 12:03:08 pm »
 

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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1327 em: Janeiro 08, 2020, 12:07:43 am »
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Missões da ESA para 2020
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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1328 em: Janeiro 13, 2020, 11:52:12 am »
https://www.discovermagazine.com/the-sciences/the-10-weirdest-objects-in-the-universe?utm_source=asyfb&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=asyfb&fbclid=IwAR2Wr6Dedm_YyounMwJNzw0vVRXglM177rVmXT675X8o1PDo3mgjDer3dNI

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In a place as big as the universe, there’s bound to be some weird stuff. Here we present the biggest, coldest, hottest, oldest, deadliest, loneliest, darkest, brightest, and more superlatives that the cosmos has to offer, ranging from right next door to the edge of the known universe.

First up, El Gordo. Spanish for “the fat one,” El Gordo is the most massive grouping of galaxies in the distant universe. It contains 3,000,000,000,000,000 (3 million billion, but who’s counting?) times as much mass as the sun.

El Gordo is located 9.7 billion light-years from us, which means it had already grown this large when the universe was just half its current age.



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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1329 em: Janeiro 17, 2020, 04:23:55 pm »
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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1330 em: Janeiro 18, 2020, 02:21:21 pm »
Citação de: Elon Musk
Loading the Mars fleet into Earth orbit, then 1000 ships depart over ~30 days every 26 months. Battlestar Galactica...

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1217993568482025472

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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1331 em: Janeiro 18, 2020, 02:40:57 pm »
Jonny Kim Is The SEAL-Mathematician-Doctor-Astronaut We Desperately Need Right Now
With a resume that reads like fiction, it's pretty clear that this dude belongs in space.



he American Special Operations Forces (SOF) community is full of overachieving type A personalities equipped with insanely advanced technology, such as underwater jet boots and stealthy helicopters. In a development that is sure to add to the already considerable reputation of this elite cadre of American warfighters, former Navy SEAL Jonathan "Jonny" Kim recently completed NASA training, has been formally designated as an astronaut, and is now awaiting his first assignment to fly into space.

Going from SEAL to astronaut is one heckuva transition, but it's what Jonny did between leaving active duty and signing on with NASA that is so unique and impressive. No, he didn't become an author! These days, it seems like every other Navy SEAL who leaves active duty writes a book about the experience. Amazon currently has 438 SEAL biographies listed. Not that they aren't all entertaining, informative, and inspiring, but at a certain point, the market is saturated and the situation is destined for parody.

To be clear, Jonny Kim, who was born and raised in Los Angeles to Korean-American immigrants, had a very successful career in the SEAL teams that could easily have been turned into a book. Like all SEALS, Jonny attended Basic Underwater Demolition School (BUDS) in Coronado, California. While there, he went through the same training as all SEALS do, including open ocean swimming and diving, hand to hand combat, land navigation, marksmanship, and all the other skill sets today's SOF warriors require to operate on the modern battlefield. While each SEAL has the basic ability to do all of the functions required of SEALS, after completing BUDS and being assigned to a SEAL team, each individual SEAL is specially trained in a specific task, such as sniper, heavy weapons operator, interrogator, etc.

In Jonny's case, after he was assigned to SEAL Team 3, stationed in Coronado California, he received extra training as a medic and as a sniper. During multiple deployments to the Middle East, including over 100 combat missions for which he was awarded the Silver Star and Bronze Star with Combat “V," his primary responsibility was to be the first line of medical response should any of his teammates require assistance. Not surprisingly, this experience led directly to his decision to pursue medical school.

While deployed to Ramadi, Iraq, in 2006, one of Jonny's close friends was shot in the face. Jonny did everything he could to keep his friend alive, administering first aid with the limited equipment and drugs he had on him. Jonny knew his friend needed immediate intensive medical care. While Jonny was able to get his friend to a physician, it was not soon enough, and his friend died. That feeling of helplessness, seeing his friend suffer and not being able to save him, stayed with Jonny, and he eventually decided to apply to medical school as a result.   

Since Jonny did not have an undergraduate degree, medical school was not yet an option. He applied for and was accepted to the Seaman to Admiral program, a Navy program that provides enlisted Sailors who have demonstrated exceptional performance and leadership potential a fully funded undergraduate college degree. For Jonny, that meant leaving the SEAL teams and reporting to the classrooms at the University of San Diego (USD). There, he earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics in just three years. Following graduation, he was commissioned in the Navy's Medical Corps. Next stop? Harvard Medical School.

That's right. Just three years after tearing around the Middle East, Jonny was enrolled in what is universally acknowledged as the most prestigious medical school in the world. While enrolled at Harvard Medical School, Jonny decided to apply to the NASA astronaut program. Even with his stellar record, being accepted was no sure thing; his selection class of 12 astronaut candidates was screened from over 18,000 applicants. Accordingly, while waiting to hear back from NASA, Jonny continued with his medical career.

Having seen first hand during his combat deployments how medical professionals can save lives in extreme circumstances, once he finished medical school and was certified as a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Jonny chose to pursue advanced training in emergency medicine. He started a four-year course of training as a resident physician in emergency medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. After completing his first year in the emergency medicine program, he was notified of his acceptance to the astronaut program. Naturally, he decided to put his medical training on hold and accepted the invitation from NASA.



Being selected as an astronaut candidate is an amazing accomplishment in and of itself, but that's just the beginning of a lengthy and challenging process. After accession into the program, candidates are evaluated at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, for about two years. During that time, they complete International Space Station systems training, extravehicular activity skills training, robotics skills training, Russian language training, and aircraft flight readiness training. If successful, they are then officially designated as astronauts and are eligible to be selected for a specific space mission. Once assigned to a specific mission, astronauts complete advanced training unique to that mission.

This process of baseline training followed by advanced training is not unlike his first career as a SEAL, or even his second career as an M.D. Every SEAL completes Basic Underwater Demolition School (BUDS) in Coronado, California. This provides a baseline of common skills, techniques, and terminology. From there, however, SEALS are assigned to specific SEAL teams that may have different specialties, and each SEAL team tailors its training to its upcoming deployments. In a similar manner, every M.D. completes essentially the same curriculum in medical school, then goes on to advanced training, depending on what the assigned specialty is. It works roughly the same way with astronauts. Once they complete the baseline training as astronauts, they proceed to advanced training unique to their specialty or mission.

So what's next for Jonny? At this point, he's certainly interested in the progress of NASA's plan to restore a domestic manned spaceflight capability. With the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2011, NASA lost its "in house" capability to send U.S. astronauts into space on its own equipment. As a temporary solution that is now nearing a decade in use, NASA contracted with the Russian space agency Roscosmos to provide launch services for U.S. astronauts to get to the International Space Station (ISS). A recent spate of failures on the Russian Soyuz family of rockets have put the ISS at risk of having to operate in unmanned mode with no astronauts on board.

Needless to say, NASA is very interested in avoiding that unpleasant scenario and is actively working on the Commercial Crew Development Program to restore America's ability to launch astronauts into outer space onboard domestically manufactured space vehicles. The two competing models in the NASA program are the SpaceX Crew Dragon space capsule, and the Boeing CST-100 Starliner crew capsule. Both of these space vehicles have gone through extensive research, development, and testing, and are nearing certification to carry humans. The initial focus of this program is to get U.S. astronauts to the ISS. If both space vehicles prove capable, the mission sets will probably expand beyond the ISS to other manned space flight missions.

As far as Jonny's initial service assignment as an astronaut, like all members of his astronaut class, he entered training as part of the Artemis program, through which NASA is actively pursuing a return to the Moon. Manned missions in the Artemis program will use the Orion space capsule. In contrast to the Crew Dragon and CST-100 Starliner craft, which are strictly transfer vehicles intended to get astronauts from earth to the ISS, Orion is optimized to support astronauts for long-duration missions that go beyond low earth orbit. As of now, Orion can support missions of up to 21 days duration, more than enough to get from Earth to the Moon and back. Eventually, NASA hopes to build on the success of a return to the Moon with a mission to Mars.

While his life so far has been nothing short of amazing, what many people notice about Jonny Kim is that he is an extremely humble man who describes himself as a servant of a greater cause, who never forgets where he came from. Of his decision to join the Navy and become a SEAL, in an interview with the Annals of Emergency Medicine, he said "Going into the Navy was the best decision I ever made in my life because it completely transformed that scared boy who didn't have any dreams to someone who started to believe in himself." Even though he is now in what is widely considered the most elite group of people on the planet, astronauts, he still maintains an air of humility and a focus on service.

At this point, while SEAL/mathematician/M.D./astronaut Jonathan Kim is on track to be assigned to a long-duration space flight that goes beyond low earth orbit as part of the Artemis program, he does not yet have an assigned mission. That means he might be assigned to a manned mission to the moon or a developmental mission that goes beyond low earth orbit, but not all the way to the moon, or a mission to the ISS in low earth orbit.

We'll be sure to follow his progress and give you an update when he gets assigned to his first mission. But above all else, this guy's insane resume and accomplishments at such a young age really highlight what is possible if you give it your all, regardless of your ethnicity or background. And he hasn't even flown into space yet!

We need real role models and heroes these days, not just movie stars or pro athletes. By all accounts, Jonny Kim fits the bill.

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/31830/jonny-kim-is-the-seal-mathematician-doctor-astronaut-we-desperately-need-right-now
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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1332 em: Janeiro 22, 2020, 09:47:13 am »
Puedes ayudar a poner nombre al rover Mars 2020 de la NASA

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la NASA ha escogido nueve posibles nombres para el rover Mars 2020, que si todo va según lo previsto será lanzado rumbo a Marte en la ventana que va del 17 de julio al 5 de agosto.

Los finalistas son estos; cada uno de ellos enlaza con el ensayo correspondiente que da las razones para haber propuesto el nombre en cuestión:

Promise.
Tenacity.
Endurance.
Fortitude.
Perseverance.
Ingenuity.
Clarity.
Courage.
Vision.
Pero a diferencia del concurso en el que se podían proponer nombres, en el que sólo podían participar estudiantes estadounidenses, ahora la NASA está aceptando votos de todo el mundo para ayudar con la decisión final. Aunque ya avisan de que el resultado de la votación no es vinculante.

El nombre «refinitivo» del rover será anunciado en marzo.

VOTACION:

https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/participate/name-the-rover/
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« Responder #1333 em: Janeiro 22, 2020, 07:11:30 pm »

Já votei ontem. Promisse
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Re: Espaço
« Responder #1334 em: Janeiro 23, 2020, 03:05:34 pm »
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