At 15 billion miles from Earth, the good news is “Voyager 1 still has two remaining operating science instruments — one that listens to plasma waves and one that measures magnetic fields. They are working great, sending back data from a region of space no other human-made craft has ever explored.”
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Possible case of immurement.
We are them – gazing in childlike wonder at a marvel of the modern age. Those who came before us are bursting with envy.. and pride.
I observed Artemis II (Orion) spacecraft using 0.51-m remote telescopes of iTelescope.Net in Australia:
On 2026-04-02 - 15:24-15:51 UT.
On 2026-04-03- 13:07-13:20 UT.
My video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlWT...
#ArtemisII #spacecraft #Orionspacecraft
@astrodave.bsky.social @davidbflower.bsky.social
www.popsci.com/science/squi... #space #innovation
Via #NASA - Canadarm2 Grips #JAXA's HTV-X1 Cargo Spacecraft, Spacewalk Prep and Biology Continue www.nasa.gov/blogs/spaces...
“(Gen AI) is firmly grounded in decades of foundational science in areas such as machine learning and neural networks. With agentic AI, we are in genuinely new territory, with few established scientific and engineering principles to set expectations.”
www.theguardian.com/business-bri...
On the left, this image shows SamCam, provided by the U of A to track the spacecraft’s sample head during its primary mission. The Y-shaped sample return capsule release mechanism is visible in the center in its deployed position. The OSIRIS-REx Laser Altimeter, provided by the Canadian Space Agency to create detailed 3D topographical maps of Bennu, is behind the release mechanism. To the right, one of the spacecraft's two navigation cameras, or NavCams, is visible.
NASA's OSIRIS-APEX just flew past Earth, making a course adjustment to asteroid Apophis in 2029. Apophis will come very close to us that year & could hit in the future.
OSIRIS-APEX will tell us a lot about Apophis...assuming the mission survives budget cuts. 🔭🧪
news.arizona.edu/news/osiris-...
X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft first flight - (b-roll unedited video)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=J40D...
3,842 airborne A320 family aircraft.
“Analysis... has revealed that intense solar radiation may corrupt data critical to the functioning of flight controls.
A significant number of A320 Family aircraft currently in-service which may be impacted.”
Currently ~3,000 airborne A320 family aircraft.
www.airbus.com/en/newsroom/...
Secure World Foundation is teaming up with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) for a special virtual session on space sustainability — happening December 3, 2025, from 15:00–16:00 CET.
Next week! 🚀
Join SWF & ITU on Dec 3, 15:00–16:00 CET for a virtual session on space sustainability, featuring insights from SSF-2025 & SWF’s 7th Summit.
Topics: STM, debris removal, policy, cooperation & orbital environment.
Don’t miss it! 🌍✨https://bit.ly/481rgrd
The NewGlenn GS2 stage has been tracked by astronomers in a 315 km perigee hyperbola with C3=0.23 which (preliminary estimate) will send it to a 0.98 x 1.08 AU x 0.1 deg heliocentric orbit (Further observations will refine this assessment)
HANDRAYAAN-3 was last reported by Space-Track.org on 2025-06-27. In September it became obvious from asteroid tracking data that the service module would encounter the Moon in early November twice. 🧵⬇️
"The number of active satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) has surged from less than 1,000 in 2019 to more than 10,000 today. As other mega-constellations join the fray, some forecast that number to reach at least 70,000 by 2030"
#space
"The threat is so high that it's assumed everyone needs to introduce quantum-resistant encryption now. The moment such a computer exists is sometimes referred to as Q-day"
#Quantum #QuantumComputing #technology #Science
www.bbc.com/news/article...
Google's ambitious Project Suncatcher intends to deploy swarms of solar panel-equipped satellites in low-Earth orbit, each carrying AI accelerator chips designed for training, content generation, synthetic speech and vision, and predictive modeling.
This would indeed be a bad day.
#space
www.livescience.com/space/the-su...
Chicken Wingius!
Wow that question had a lot more replies than I expected. Behold- the need for mirth is strong indeed
Night sky, long exposure from Big Sur, CA