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Update: Seasonal Wildfires — How to use the NASA Worldview Event Feature #BaldMountainFire #PoleCreekFire

• September 15, 2018 • Leave a Comment

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Tags: Bald Mountain Fire, Coal Hollow Fire, Pole Creek Fire, Utah County


Seasonal Wildfires #BaldMountainFire #PoleCreekFire

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Into the Dark:Escape of the Nomad — Kindle Edition

Into the Dark:Escape of the Nomad -- Kindle Edition

In a world hostile to space travel, a former Astronaut has a dream to travel the stars--so he steal's NASA's forbidden starship designs and starts building the ship himself, only to get caught up in a perilous game of interstellar cloak-and-dagger between two alien superpowers fighting over Earth.

One Way

One Way

So you want to go to Mars? One Way? Are you sure?

Another Man’s Terrorist — Kindle Edition

Another Man's Terrorist -- Kindle Edition

In a war far into the future, two young refugees, orphaned by insurgent violence on their home planet, flee behind the lines to make a new life for themselves. But when the turmoil they sought to escape beats them to their new home, thirteen year old Jessica Ratcliff must find peace for her small family while learning the true difference between friend and enemy.

Where’s the Cat? — Kindle Edition

Where's the Cat? -- Kindle Edition

On a long cargo flight to the outer solar system, Pauline gets a visitor she didn't expect and learns of a marvelous friend she never knew she had.

Into the Dark–Escape of the Nomad — Original Paperback

Into the Dark--Escape of the Nomad in Paperback

In a world where space travel is forbidden, former astronaut Stan McPherson wants to return to space but finds himself caught up in a dangerous game of interstellar cloak-and-dagger.

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    #commercialspace y'all pic.twitter.com/f1jJEIhp0h— NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) May 27, 2022
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    Update: NASA Seeks Comments on Moon to Mars Objectives by June 3, NASA "NASA has extended the comment period on its Moon to Mars Objectives to 5 p.m. EDT on Friday, June 3. Comments were previously set to close on Tuesday, May 31. While the agency is working on a tight deadline to finalize the objectives this fall, numerous respondents requested additio […]
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    Keith's update: Starliner docked with the ISS on Friday night. Boeing Starliner Launches To The International Space Station, NASA "Starliner lifted off on NASA's Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) at 6:54 p.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Following an orbital insertion burn 31 minutes lat […]
  • Yet Another Report Tells NASA Things That NASA Will Ignore May 18, 2022
    Advancing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Competed Space Mission Leadership at NASA Will Require Extensive Efforts Along Entire Career Pathways, Says New Report, National Academy of Sciences "Inadequate data gathering and reporting are critical barriers to NASA's understanding of the efficacy of its own DEIA efforts to date, and […]
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    Tonight on @NewsHour w/ @milesobrien @RussianSpaceWeb @waynehale @StationCDRKelly @KathyLueders @Rogozin @realhomerhickam @AstroDude "Russia's invasion of Ukraine jeopardizes the future of the International Space Station" https://t.co/osYMR1R28m #ISS #spacestation #Ukraine— NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) May 18, 2022
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    Gee, for someone who more that happily accepts the mantle of being Carl Sagan's heir apparent, this is probably one of the most discouraging things anyone could possibly say when it comes to inspiring people to look up at the night sky.Just sayin, Neil. https://t.co/T4WyFIePfz— NASA Watch (@NASAWatch) May 16, 2022
  • Boots Of Exploration May 15, 2022
    #OTD 15 May 2009: my boots at Everest Base Camp; Scott Parazynski's boots up on Everest and John Grunsfeld's boots in orbit. @AstroDocScott @SciAstro #Namaste #adastra pic.twitter.com/pLIprmpZ0Q— Keith Cowing (@KeithCowing) May 15, 2022
  • Interesting Commercial Space Job Opening At FAA May 12, 2022
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    Strange plumes have been spotted high in the Martian atmosphere that have, so far, defied explanation. Now scientists think space weather is to blame.
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    While coasting through the outer solar system, NASA's New Horizons is busying itself with astronomical observations of a distant Kuiper Belt Object.
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    Keith Cowing
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    This image shows an orbital sunset above the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Africa as the space station passed 266 miles overhead.
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  • Closing In On Defining The Anthropocene May 27, 2022
    Leicester researchers searching for a 'golden spike' to formally define humanity's current geological period - and acknowledge human impact on our planet - have announced a major step in their analysis at an international conference on Wednesday.
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  • Live coverage: Boeing’s Starliner capsule returns to Earth May 25, 2022
    Boeing's Starliner crew capsule closed out a six-day unpiloted test flight Wednesday with undocking from the International Space Station, followed by return to Earth about four hours later. Undocking occurred at 2:36 p.m. EDT (1836 GMT), and the capsule parachuted to a successful landing at White Sands Space Harbor in New Mexico at 6:49 p.m. EDT (4:49 p […]
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  • Starliner spacecraft cleared for undocking and re-entry May 24, 2022
    Astronauts on the International Space Station closed the hatch to Boeing's Starliner spacecraft Tuesday, and ground teams used the lab's robotic arm to inspect the capsule's heat shield to clear the test vehicle for undocking Wednesday and return to Earth for a late afternoon landing in New Mexico.
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    Nighttime and daytime infrared images from THEMIS suggest a consolidated deposit in the floor of this ancient crater in Terra Sabaea, potentially with some bedrock exposure.
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    Physicists led by the University of Iowa have learned how a type of aurora on Mars is formed.
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    Dusty solar panels and darker skies are expected to bring the Mars lander mission to a close around the end of this year.
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    Massive deposits of sediments rich in hydrated sulfates are found in central Valles Marineris. Such deposits on Earth are soft and easily eroded, and that appears to be true on Mars as well.
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    A study indicates there are seasonal energy imbalances in the amount of solar energy absorbed and released by Mars which is a likely cause of dust storms and could play an important role in understanding the climate and atmosphere of the red planet.

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    Since the Apollo program, astronauts have documented (and contended with) how liquids behave differently in microgravity than they do on Earth.
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    NASA's InSight Mars lander took this final selfie on April 24, 2022, the 1,211th Martian day, or sol, of the mission.
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    This Hubble Space Telescope image shows a section of the spiral galaxy nicknamed the Needle’s Eye.
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    Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft launched from Space Launch Complex 41, Thursday, May 19, 2022.
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    A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner spacecraft aboard is illuminated by spotlights on the launch pad.

RSS Astronomy Picture of the Day

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    This picture of Andromeda shows not only where stars are now,
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    Tsunamis this large don't happen on Earth.
 

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