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    New image from the Webb Telescope, preview of the Artemis I . lunar mission

    Harper WinslowBy Harper WinslowAugust 8, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
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    New image from the Webb Telescope

    A preview of the Artemis I mission to the moon…

    a New image from U.S[{” attribute=””>James Webb Space Telescope …

    And an anniversary for one of our explorers on Mars … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!

    NASA showcases the Artemis I Moon Mission

    We previewed the unmanned Artemis I mission to the Moon during two briefings. On August 3, agency officials at NASA Headquarters and at other NASA centers presented “Big Picture Overview” of the task.

    “Artemis I shows that we can do big things. Things that unite people, things that benefit humanity. Things like Apollo inspire the world.” – Bill Nelson, Administrator of NASA

    He followed that up two days later with a file Dive deeper into the mission’s timeline and operations From Johnson Space Center. The agency is currently targeting, no later than Monday, August 29, the launch of a Space Launch System rocket to send the Orion spacecraft around the moon and back to Earth. Artemis I will take place over the course of about six weeks to check the systems before astronauts fly the spacecraft on the Artemis II.

    Cartwheel galaxy (NIRCam and MIRI composite image)

    This image of the Wagon Wheel and its accompanying galaxies is made from a near-infrared (NIRCam) and mid-infrared (MIRI) webcam, which reveals details that are difficult to see in individual images alone.
    This galaxy was formed as a result of a high-speed collision that occurred about 400 million years ago. The wheel consists of two rings, a shiny inner ring and a colored outer ring. Both rings extend outward from the center of the collision like shock waves. Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Webb ERO Production Team

    Webb takes a new picture of the Cartwheel Galaxy

    NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Produce this new detailed image of the Cartwheel Galaxy and two smaller galaxies. The Cartwheel Galaxy, located about 500 million light-years away from us, is a rare type of galaxy that astronomers call a “ring galaxy.” The cartwheel galaxy is believed to have been an ordinary spiral galaxy like ours[{” attribute=””>Milky Way before a collision with another galaxy affected the Cartwheel Galaxy’s shape and structure.

    NASA Curiosity Mars Rover 10 Poster

    Stay curious with NASA and celebrate the agency’s Curiosity Mars rover’s 10th anniversary on the Red Planet with a two-sided poster that lists some of the intrepid explorer’s inspiring accomplishments. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

    After 10 years on Mars, Curiosity Still Has Drive

    NASA’s Curiosity rover is celebrating 10 years on Mars. The rover landed on the Red Planet at 10:32 p.m. PDT on August 5, 2012. Since then, it has driven about 18 miles and climbed more than 2,000 feet while exploring Gale Crater and the foothills of Mount Sharp. Most importantly, Curiosity determined that liquid water and the chemical building blocks needed for life were indeed present in this region of Mars for at least tens of millions of years. The Curiosity team now plans to have the rover spend the next few years exploring a new region, one thought to have formed as water was drying out, leaving behind salty minerals called sulfates.

    NASA SpaceX Crew-5 Collage

    A collage of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-5 from left to right, top to bottom: NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina. Credit: NASA

    The Next Commercial Crew Launch to the Space Station

    The launch of our SpaceX Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station is currently targeted for no earlier than September 29 from our Kennedy Space Center. NASA astronauts Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina discussed their upcoming mission during an Aug. 4 briefing at our Johnson Space Center.

    “We are coming together as a human race. And our mission onboard the International Space Station of developing this technology and research to benefit all of humankind is really what brings us together.” — Nicole Mann, NASA Astronaut

    This is NASA’s fifth crew rotation flight to the space station with a U.S. commercial spacecraft.

    NASA Nichelle Nichols

    Actor Nichelle Nichols, who died July 30, 2022, didn’t just break new ground on “Star Trek” by playing one of the first leading recurring Black female characters on U.S. television. A decade after the show ended, she did the same for NASA, appearing in a promotional film aimed at recruiting women and people of color to apply to be astronauts, as she recounted in a 2012 visit to NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. The next astronaut class, appointed in 1978, included Guy Bluford, the first Black American in space, and Sally Ride, the first American woman in space. Credit: NASA

    NASA Pays Tribute to Nichelle Nichols

    NASA is remembering actor Nichelle Nichols, who passed away on July 30. She broke new ground on “Star Trek” in her role as Lieutenant Uhura, one of the first leading recurring Black female characters on U.S. television. Years later, NASA officials enlisted her help to recruit the first women and minority astronauts for the Space Shuttle Program. In a statement, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson noted that as we prepare to send the first woman and first person of color to the Moon under Artemis, NASA is guided by the legacy of Nichelle Nichols.

    That’s what’s up this week @NASA

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