Monday, January 21, 2019

Aerospace Education Links January 2019 CAP Squadron 508


Aerospace Educations Links January 2019

Mars InSight lander making progress in mission, sets first instrument, a quake sensor, on the surface of the red planet.

NASA’s New Horizon spacecraft to fly-by and take pictures of distant solar system object beyond the orbit of Neptune and send images back to Earth

Out of this world astronomy events to look forward to in 2019

Space Highlights 2018

OSIRIS-REx goes into orbit around an asteroid after perfect rocket burn to establish correct flight path.

NASA probe returns high resolution images of Ultima Thule, the most distant body ever visited up close by a man-made probe in the solar system. It has been a long journey.


Jupiter space probe Juno spots volcanic eruption on Jovian moon Io.

Whimsical predictions for intergalactic collisions that would catastrophically affect our Solar System

Chinese rover begins exploration of the “dark” side of the lunar surface

Complicated relationships between the companies contracted to design and build transportation to the International Space Station suggests linked fates for several of the companies

Meet Michele Evans, the woman who leads the Lockheed-Martin Aeronautics Division in Dallas-Fort Worth

Citizens go forth and discover your own exoplanet-how amateur astronomers are contributing new discoveries to our knowledge of space

SpaceX still trying to find a solution to catching nose cone fairings as they return to Earth.


New tools are being used to study the characteristics of Black Holes

New technology being tested to convert carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to a type of carbon- based fuel

An unusual look back at Earth from asteroid probe Osiris-REx

Osiris-REx sends back images of the asteroid Bennu that it now orbits as part of its complicated mission to bring back a sample of the asteroid to Earth

China shares images sent back from robotic probe based on the dark side of the moon

SpaceX successfully completes launch of ten Iridium satellites that now complete a launch program designed to provide a network of 75 on orbit devices.

Data review from Cassini probe shows summertime showers on Jovian moon Titan


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