A #LineaRadioSavona con GianFunk abbiamo curiosato fra due #esperimenti scientifici fatti dagli astronauti di #Artemis II, cercando di capire quali benefici ci porteranno!
Grazie a chi ha ascoltato, buon sabato!🙏👋🚀
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The NASA Minute

This week, the Artemis II crew visited Capitol Hill and Canada, new details of the #Artemis III mission were released, teams at Kennedy prepared a Dragon spacecraft to laucch to #ISS with supplies and #science experiments for #Expedition74.

Here’s what you need to know in your NASA Minute!

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Wow... Just posted by NASA Artemis: high-resolution video capturing the separation of the Orion Integrity spacecraft’s crew module - carrying the astronauts - from the European service module.

#Artemis #Orion #Integrity #OrionIntegrity #spacecraft #Artemis2 #video #news

@mimi I feel like they took all the photos down from the original link. The one I have shows "Error: missing query parameters file"
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Rise Goes to Washington - NASA

“Rise,” the Artemis II zero gravity indicator, is seen sitting on the dais as NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA

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You know, of the recently released ~12000 images from the #Artemis2 mission; one which got a bit more popular, is with the moon and the earth seen through and framed by the dusty reflective window of the spacecraft?

I was really looking for this image to use as a wallpaper, and scrolled through NASA’s “Gateway to Astronaut Photography” (eol.jsc.nasa.gov), but couldn’t find it there?

I checked specifically for image ART002-E-14275, 14276 etc. (https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SearchPhotos/photo.pl?mission=ART002&roll=E&frame=14275) – but looking at the table all the 14270s are missing? D: And some others aswell.

All I got is this lower res version from Hank Greens Artemis timeline project, where I also found the ID.

Rise Goes to Washington http://dlvr.it/TSWxqt #Artemis2
Laser data links handled all the HD video and science data during #NASA's #Artemis2 mission around the moon. This meant radio connections could be devoted to safety-critical telemetry. The two systems did different jobs—and that division of labor is the blueprint for future deep-space missions.

Artemis II Lasers Beamed Live ...
Artemis II Readies Free Space Optical Communication

The cost of laser space communications continues to drop

IEEE Spectrum