Integrated Space Plan, A 100-year Plan To Take Mankind Out Of The Solar System, Has Been Updated.

Integrated Space Plan, A 100-year Plan To Take Mankind Out Of The Solar System, Has Been Updated.

Integrated Space Plan, a 100-year plan to take mankind out of the solar system, has been updated.

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This Week In Chemistry: A Liquid With Holes In, Why Spider Webs Stay Sticky, & More! Http://goo.gl/vNI6rF

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Saturn V Cutaway ~ This Fascinating Saturn V Cutaway Drawing Is By Far The Most Detailed I’ve Ever

Saturn V Cutaway ~ This fascinating Saturn V cutaway drawing is by far the most detailed I’ve ever come across. It’s an original, official Boeing engineering breakdown by Don Sprague and includes everything you ever wanted to know about the Saturn V’s internal workings – right down to millimetre accurate measurements … 

9 years ago

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What’s Enceladus?

Before we tell you about Enceladus, let’s first talk about our Cassini spacecraft…

Our Cassini mission to Saturn is one of the most ambitious efforts in planetary space exploration ever mounted. Cassini is a sophisticated robotic spacecraft orbiting the ringed planet and studying the Saturnian system in detail.

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Cassini completed its initial four-year mission to explore the Saturn System in June 2008. It has also completed its first mission extension in September 2010. Now, the health spacecraft is making exciting new discoveries in a second extension mission!

Enceladus

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Enceladus is one of Saturn’s many moons, and is one of the brightest objects in our solar system. This moon is about as wide as Arizona, and displays at least five different types of terrain. The surface is believed to be geologically “young”, possibly less than 100 million years old.

Cassini first discovered continually-erupting fountains of icy material on Enceladus in 2005. Since then, the Saturn moon has become one of the most promising places in the solar system to search for present-day habitable environments.  

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Scientists found that hydrothermal activity may be occurring on the seafloor of the moon’s underground ocean. In September, it was announced that its ocean –previously thought to only be a regional sea – was global!

Since Cassini is nearing the end of its mission, we are able to make a series of three close encounters with Enceladus, one of Saturn’s moons.

Close Encounters

On Oct. 14, Cassini performed a mid-range flyby of Enceladus, but the main event will take place on Oct. 28, when Cassini will come dizzyingly close to the icy moon. During this flyby, the spacecraft will pass a mere 30 miles above the moon’s south polar region!

What’s Enceladus?

This will be the deepest-ever dive through the moon’s plume of icy spray, where Cassini can collect images and valuable data about what’s going on beneath the frozen surface.

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9 years ago
T-51 Days (October 14) - OA-4 Cygnus Service Module Arrives At KSC Marking A Major Milestone In Its Prelaunch
T-51 Days (October 14) - OA-4 Cygnus Service Module Arrives At KSC Marking A Major Milestone In Its Prelaunch
T-51 Days (October 14) - OA-4 Cygnus Service Module Arrives At KSC Marking A Major Milestone In Its Prelaunch
T-51 Days (October 14) - OA-4 Cygnus Service Module Arrives At KSC Marking A Major Milestone In Its Prelaunch

T-51 days (October 14) - OA-4 Cygnus service module arrives at KSC Marking a major milestone in its prelaunch processing flow, the service module for the Cygnus spacecraft’s return to flight arrived at Kennedy Space Center earlier this week. The pressurized cargo module for the OA-4 mission arrived at Kennedy in early August, and technicians have been checking out the module ahead of cargo stowing. OA-4 marks a significant shift in the Cygnus program, not just because it is the spacecraft’s return to flight, but also the first flight of the Enhanced Cygnus. The cargo module is 3.9 feet longer than the initial Standard Cygnus, allowing the spacecraft to transport over 3,300 extra pounds of cargo. The Service Module also boasts new Orbital ATK-made Ultraflex solar arrays, which are lighter than the original rectangular arrays made by DutchSpace. The image below shows a comparison between the two versions of the spacecraft, with the Enhanced Cygnus on the right.

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Final assembly and cargo stowage is expected to occur in late October and early November. Encapsulation inside an Atlas V 400-series payload fairing will occur in mid November, followed by rollout to SLC-41 and vehicle integration in late November. Currently, the launch of OA-4 is scheduled for December 3, though that date may move up or be pushed back depending on various factors. It will be the first flight of the spacecraft since an October 29, 2014 launch failure that destroyed the spacecraft and subsequently grounded the program. The enhanced Antares 200 rocket is undergoing final integration and assembly at Wallops Island, Virginia, and Orbital ATK teams are preparing for a period of pad testing. The next flight of Cygnus on an Antares is scheduled for some time in the first half of 2016. Until then, Orbital ATK purchased two Atlas V 401 rockets to launch their enhanced Cygnus spacecraft; these missions are designated OA-4 and OA-5. The second flight is slated for sometime in spring of 2016.

9 years ago
Mark Your Calendars!!!
Mark Your Calendars!!!
Mark Your Calendars!!!
Mark Your Calendars!!!

mark your calendars!!!

9 years ago
For More Of The Greatest Collection Of #Nebula In The Universe, Visit Http://nebulaimages.com/

For more of the greatest collection of #Nebula in the Universe, visit http://nebulaimages.com/

9 years ago
NASA Unveils New, Close-Up Image Of Ceres’ Bright Spots
NASA Unveils New, Close-Up Image Of Ceres’ Bright Spots

NASA Unveils New, Close-Up Image of Ceres’ Bright Spots

http://www.sci-news.com/space/science-ceres-bright-spots-occator-crater-03223.html

9 years ago
(photos By Robdogbird)
(photos By Robdogbird)
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