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Nzoner's Game Room>Space Exploration megathread
DaFace 09:40 AM 06-01-2014
Since a number of cool things are happening in space exploration these days, we'll widen the scope of this thread a smidge. Conversation about all things space exploration are welcome, whether it be from NASA, SpaceX, ULA, Blue Origin, or anyone else. Chances are most of the discussion will still be about SpaceX since they love to make things public and fun, but nothing's off limits. I'll eventually get around to modifying the OP to include resources for other companies too, but in the meantime, feel free to post any cool stuff you run across.

Lists of Upcoming Missions

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How to Watch a Live Launch
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Where to Learn More
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Glossary
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Donger 11:38 AM 03-21-2022


On its twentieth flight, the Mars Ingenuity helicopter captures a view of the Martian terrain. Credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech

It’s been a busy year on Mars for NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter, and it’s not about to slow down now. After 21 flights, the aircraft is still in excellent condition, so NASA has extended its mission through at least September.
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Donger 10:15 AM 04-01-2022
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GloryDayz 10:37 AM 04-01-2022
Cool seeing it punch the hole through the clouds.
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DaFace 09:26 AM 04-07-2022
First all-private, crewed launch to ISS is coming up tomorrow morning!

All systems are looking good for tomorrow’s Falcon 9 launch of the @Axiom_Space Ax-1 mission to the @space_station; teams are keeping an eye on downrange weather along the ascent corridor. Webcast will go live at ~7:55 a.m. ET → https://t.co/N3MHSxCS0k pic.twitter.com/Tb76kDRQRz

— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 7, 2022

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GloryDayz 08:23 AM 04-08-2022
AXIOM getting ready...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nLk_Vqp7nw
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Donger 09:09 AM 04-08-2022
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DaFace 09:27 AM 04-08-2022
Smooth like butter.
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Hydrae 09:34 AM 04-08-2022
Thank you for flying on Falcon. Welcome to space! :-)
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Donger 09:38 AM 04-08-2022
The homage to Glenn was a nice touch.
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Donger 04:03 PM 04-10-2022

I’ve always loved this video of Space Shuttle Discovery’s ‘twang’ in full effect, courtesy of @NASA - (At T-6.6 sec, the shuttle's engines fire. Akin to a pendulum, the entire stack swings one way, then eventually comes back to vertical, before SRB ignition at vertical at T-0 sec pic.twitter.com/UEQOcqUbvS

— The Rogue Astronaut (@therogue_astro) September 3, 2020

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Donger 07:52 AM 04-21-2022
Busy days coming up for SpaceX:



SpaceX is targeting Thursday, April 21 for a Falcon 9 launch of 53 Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The instantaneous launch window is at 11:14 a.m. ET, or 15:14 UTC, and a backup opportunity is available on Friday, April 22.

The first stage booster supporting this mission previously launched GPS III-3, Turksat 5A, Transporter-2, and eight Starlink missions. Following stage separation, Falcon 9’s first stage will return to Earth and land on the Just Read the Instructions droneship stationed in the Atlantic Ocean.

A live webcast of this mission will begin about 15 minutes prior to liftoff.
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unlurking 08:28 AM 04-21-2022
Saw this the other day and thought it was pretty cool...




Originally Posted by JPL:
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover used its Mastcam-Z camera system to shoot video of Phobos, one of Mars’ two moons, eclipsing the Sun. It’s the most zoomed-in, highest frame-rate observation of a Phobos solar eclipse ever taken from the Martian surface.

Several Mars rovers have observed Phobos crossing in front of the Sun over the past 18 years. Spirit and Opportunity made the first observations back in 2004; Curiosity in 2019 was the first to record video of the event. Each time these eclipses are observed, they allow scientists to measure subtle shifts in Phobos’ orbit over time. The moon’s tidal forces pull on the deep interior of the Red Planet, as well as its crust and mantle; studying how much Phobos shifts over time reveals something about how resistant the crust and mantle are, and thus what kinds of materials they’re made of.

The Mars 2020 Perseverance mission is part of NASA’s Moon to Mars exploration approach, which includes Artemis missions to the Moon that will help prepare for human exploration of the Red Planet.

Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS/SSI

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Donger 08:53 AM 04-21-2022

Due to weather, now targeting 1:51 p.m. ET for today’s launch of Starlink

— SpaceX (@SpaceX) April 21, 2022

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Donger 11:43 AM 04-21-2022
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Donger 12:01 PM 04-21-2022
Great video of the landing. Saw the legs take the weight/energy.
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