"Total Solar Eclipse 2023: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Celestial Phenomenon"
Solar Eclipse 2023: A Once-in-a-Lifetime Celestial Phenomenon"
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Did we get sick in space? | Space experiments
In this video, you will find the answer of did we get sick in space.
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Can Robots Take Care of Spacecraft?
NASA’s Integrated System for Autonomous and Adaptive Caretaking, or ISAAC, is advancing new technology for robots to take care of spacecraft. Researchers recently demonstrated the tech aboard the International Space Station using Astrobee, NASA’s free-flying robotic assistants.
Learn more: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/ames/meet-isaac
Video credit: NASA/Ames Research Center
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Artemis Spacecraft Launch Abort Simulated by NASA Supercomputers
The Orion spacecraft launch abort system is designed to pull the crew capsule to safety in the event of an emergency during launch. Its powerful abort motor can fire within milliseconds and produce about 400,000 pounds of thrust. Simulations run on our Aitken and Electra supercomputers helped researchers visualize the vibrations imparted by the motor plumes onto the vehicle for various launch abort scenarios. In this video, the plumes—represented by animated particles—and vehicle surface are colorized, with red indicating areas of high pressure and blue areas of low pressure.
Video credit: NASA/Ames Research Center/Timothy Sandstrom, Francois Cadieux, Michael Barad, Cetin Kiris
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New Supercomputer Simulation Sheds Light on Moon’s Origin
A new NASA and Durham University simulation puts forth a different theory of the Moon’s origin – the Moon may have formed in a matter of hours, when material from the Earth and a Mars sized-body were launched directly into orbit after the impact. The simulations used in this research are some of the most detailed of their kind, operating at the highest resolution of any simulation run to study the Moon’s origins or other giant impacts.
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