Thursday, March 30

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NASA — Our Roman Space Telescope’s Dish is Complete!
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NASA — Our Roman Space Telescope’s Dish is Complete!

This just in: 2022 effectively tied for the fifth warmest year since 1880, when our record starts. Here at NASA, we work with our partners at NOAA to track temperatures across Earth’s entire surface, to keep a global record of how our planet is changing.Overall, Earth is getting hotter.ALTThe warming comes directly from human activities – specifically, the release of greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels. We started burning fossil fuels in earnest during the Industrial Revolution. Activities like driving cars and operating factories continue to release greenhouse gases into our atmosphere, where they trap heat in the atmosphere.ALTSo…if we’re causing Earth to warm, why isn’t every year the hottest year on record?As 2022 shows, the current global warming isn’t unifo...
Space Force selects 18 vendors to provide space data analytics and software services
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Space Force selects 18 vendors to provide space data analytics and software services

WASHINGTON — The Space Systems Command announced March 24 it has selected 18 vendors to provide data analytics and software services to help decision makers analyze information about the space domain. The companies are Agility Consulting, August Schell Enterprises, Avantus Federal, BAE Systems, Bluestaq, C3 AI, Enlighten IT Consulting, Ernst & Young, Kinetica, MAG Aerospace., Map Large, Meroxa.io, NT Concepts, Oracle America, Palantir, Raft, Royce Geospatial Consultants and World Wide Technology These vendors will compete for $900 million worth of task orders under an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract over the next five years. IDIQ is a flexible type of contract that doesn’t require the government to list the exact quantities of the product or ser...
Space Center Houston Moon 2 Mars Festival Blasts Off Spring Break
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Space Center Houston Moon 2 Mars Festival Blasts Off Spring Break

David Cook, Sister Hazel, Rick Springfield, Bidi Bidi Banda Live HOUSTON, TX (March 10, 2023) – The Moon 2 Mars Festival, presented by Wellby Financial at Space Center Houston, announces the performance lineup and daily schedule of family fun March 11 – 19.   The 2023 Moon 2 Mars Festival returns for a second year to celebrate NASA’s Artemis program that will land the first woman and first person of color on the Moon, using innovative technologies to build a permanent presence on the lunar surface.   The action-packed week features live entertainment, cutting-edge space technology with Lockheed Martin virtual reality experts, meet-and-greet opportunities with astronauts and loads of fun at the THINK Neurology Future Astronaut Training Grounds Kid’s Zone. Guests can also enjoy...
Saturn to Reach Opposition Aug. 14 – NASA Blogs
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Saturn to Reach Opposition Aug. 14 – NASA Blogs

Saturn will have one of its best viewing opportunities of the year in the period surrounding Sunday, Aug. 14. Or it would, if the nearly Full Moon doesn’t spoil our fun. On that date, Saturn will reach opposition – the point where it lies directly opposite the Sun in our night sky – around midnight local time for most stargazers, with the constellation Capricornus behind it. Saturn will be visible for much of the night, rising above the southeastern horizon and lingering high in the southern sky. This will occur during Saturn’s perigee – its closest approach to Earth – making it even larger and brighter than usual. An illustration of NASA’s Cassini spacecraft in orbit around Saturn, where it documented the ringed planet in 2017. (NASA/JPL-Caltech) But as previously noted the last blog, ...
NASA — Sakura to Supernova
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NASA — Sakura to Supernova

We launched our Spitzer Space Telescope into orbit around the Sunday on Aug. 25, 2003. Since then, the observatory has been lifting the veil on the wonders of the cosmos, from our own solar system to faraway galaxies, using infrared light.Thanks to Spitzer, scientists were able to confirm the presence of seven rocky, Earth-size planets in the TRAPPIST-1 system. The telescope has also provided weather maps of hot, gaseous exoplanets and revealed a hidden ring around Saturn. It has illuminated hidden collections of dust in a wide variety of locations, including cosmic nebulas (clouds of gas and dust in space), where young stars form, and swirling galaxies. Spitzer has additionally investigated some of the universe’s oldest galaxies and stared at the black hole at the center of the Milky Way....