ESA’s mission to the Sun, Solar Orbiter, is due for launch on an Atlas V 411 from Cape Canaveral, Florida on 9 February 23:03 EST / 04:03 GMT / 05:03 CET on 10 Feb.
Equipped with a suite of ten scientific instruments, Solar Orbiter will capture the first images of the Sun’s poles and make detailed observations of solar activity. Its specially designed heatshield is capable of enduring temperatures of more than 500ºC.
Solar Orbiter is a space mission of international collaboration between ESA and NASA. The spacecraft has been developed by Airbus.
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Let’s talk about science! Watch the fourth episode of our #EZScience series to learn about NASA’s upcoming Mars 2020 rover mission by looking back at the Mars Pathfinder mission and Sojourner rover. Discover the innovative elements of Mars 2020 (including a small solar-powered helicopter!) and what we hope to learn about the Red Planet when our new rover arrives in February 2021.
ABOUT THE SERIES: In our #EZScience video series with the National Air and Space Museum, NASA’s associate administrator for science Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and Museum director Dr. Ellen Stofan talk about the latest in planetary science and exploration.
And we’re teaming up with the European Space Agency to release the new name of Sentinel-6A/Jason-CS, a mission to extend long-term observations of global sea level change. Launching in 2020, this mission is a symbolization of international collaboration. Hear from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and more during this special event on Jan. 28 at 9 a.m. EST.
The International Space Station, a laboratory like no other, offers something we can’t get on our home planet: Microgravity. Come along with #NASAExplorers as we follow a team of scientists during their journey to launch their research off our planet to the space station, and to see what microgravity may reveal. #S4E0
How will we uncover the history of the Moon? What tools and instruments will help us dig deeper? The latest episode of #AskNASA will answer these questions and more.
NASA’s Chief Exploration Scientist Jacob Bleacher demonstrates exactly how craters help us understand the history of Moon rocks and the Moon’s surface.
As part of the Artemis program, Jacob highlights the import role astronauts play in finding and analyzing samples. Jacob also explains how field work on Earth support both science and human exploration.
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ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Drew Morgan take you on a unique tour of the International Space Station shot in one take with two cameras strapped together. Luca and Drew take it in turns to guide you through the modules and spacecraft docked to the orbital outpost.
Starting from the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft that bought Drew to the Space Station, the duo show each module and spacecraft docked with the International Space Station at the time it was recorded around the New Year 2020. Passing colleagues include NASA astronaut Jessica Meir and Christina Koch exercising and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Skripochka.
This is the first tour of the International Space Station with two astronauts presenting and the first done in a single take.
At the time of recording three supply vehicles were docked, the Russian Progress MS-13, Space-X’s Dragon-19 and Northrup Grumman’s Cygnus-12, as well as two astronaut vehicles the Soyuz MS-15 and Soyuz MS-13.
The map overlay graphic erroneously shows the future Nauka module instead of Pirs. The Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module Nauka is planned for launch in the future and will replace Pirs, but we put it on the map already.
Skip to specific modules or features such as the toilets using the timestamps below:
00:00:06 Soyuz MS-15
00:04:53 Zvezda service module
00:08:01 Pirs
00:09:27 Mini Research Module-2 (MRM-2)
00:10:30 Soyuz MS-13
00:11:44 MRM-2
00:12:27 Progress
00:13:19 Functional Cargo Block (FGB)
00:07:12 Mini Research Module-1 (MRM-1)
00:19:36 Pressurised Mating Adapter
00:20:42 Node-1 Unity
00:22:46 Northrup Grumman Cygnus-12
00:27:32 Quest Airlock
00:29:27 Node-3 Tranquility
00:30:58 T2 Treadmill
00:31:17 Toilet
00:33:38 Cupola at night
00:34:11 Permanent Multipurpose Module Leonardo (PMM)
00:36:42 US laboratory Destiny
00:37:45 Robotics station for Canadarm2
00:38:40 Exercise bike
00:42:21 Node-2 Harmony
00:44:40 Space X Dragon
00:46:35 European laboratory Columbus
00:49:53 Japanese laboratory Kibo
00:56:17 Space Station fly through
01:00:43 Cupola daytime
01:04:27 Goodbye from Cupola
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Live Spacewalk: Watch as astronauts complete the intricate process of repairing the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), a dark matter and antimatter detector outside the International Space Station.
On Sat., Jan. 25 at 6:50 a.m. EST, tune in for a live spacewalk as Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency (ESA) and Andrew Morgan of NASA perform the fourth and final spacewalk to repair AMS, which has far outlived its planned three-year lifespan. In addition to revitalizing an important piece of scientific equipment, the process of creating the tools and procedures for these spacewalks is preparing teams for the types of spacewalks that may be required on Moon and Mars missions.
A critical test for our Commercial Crew Program, spacewalkers focus on upgrades aboard the space station, and paying tribute to one of our Great Observatories … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
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“Oamenii nu vor migra pe alte planete”, spune laureatul Nobel pentru fizica pe 2019, Michel Mayor. “Ideea asta, că oamenii vor trăi pe alte planete, este complet trăznită!”, spune el. Discutie in direct cu Corina Negrea, emisiunea Stiinta 360, Radio Romania Cultural
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After 16 years of amazing infrared discoveries throughout the cosmos, NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope mission is coming to an end. Join us on Jan. 22 at 1 p.m. EST for a live broadcast celebrating the life and legacy of one of our four great observatories. Mission members will discuss the observatory’s far-reaching scientific impact and the incredible team that kept the mission going far longer than anticipated.
Today’s AI systems have made impressive strides in domains ranging from image recognition to language processing. However, their lack of a robust foundation of common sense makes them susceptible to unpredictable and unhumanlike errors. In humans, “common sense” roughly refers to our broad knowledge about the world and the ability to adapt that knowledge so as to do the right thing in novel situations. In this presentation, focus will be on how common sense comes about in human intelligence, and the prospects for imbuing AI systems with such abilities.
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On Monday, Jan. 20 starting at 6:50 a.m. EST, NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch will step outside of the International Space Station into the vacuum of space together. The duo will wrap up the work of installing new lithium-ion batteries to upgrade the orbiting lab’s power systems. The spacewalk is scheduled to last about six-and-a-half hours.
After lots of editing thanks the ideas I had with the clips this time, I’m finally done with my next Smash compilation. That said, this may have more “memey” clips than previous vids I’ve done, but there’s still a fair share of normal clips, as I always try to put a balance of sorts.
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Considering everything that went into this, I’d like to give a big thanks to Garoam, TheDedBox, Geshtro & SK for helping with certain parts of the vid, along with helping with fine-tuning some of the clips. I don’t think I’d feel as content with this video without their help, so it really means a lot.
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Music Used:
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 – Bringer of Chaos! Ultimate
Ducktales Remastered – The African Mines
Artificial Intelligence Bomb by Naruto
Some minigame song from Magic School Bus Explores The Earth
Wii Party – Minigame Rules/Results
There’s only one Mii other than Sans that shows up in this vid, but I’d only punch in the ID once you’ve finished watching the video: 631PVVR3
NASA and SpaceX are targeting 10:30 a.m. EST, Sun., Jan. 19 for the In-Flight Abort Test. The launch window is six hours. This uncrewed test will demonstrate the Crew Dragon spacecraft’s escape capabilities, showing that it can protect astronauts even in the unlikely event of an emergency during launch. Crew Dragon will lift off from Launch Complex 39A aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, then separate from the rocket after an intentionally triggered launch escape. Dragon’s drogue and main parachutes will sequence to provide for a soft landing in the Atlantic Ocean.
Spacewalkers resume battery upgrades aboard the space station, a post-flight visit from a couple of recently returned space station astronauts, and a key piece of SLS hardware moves closer to a critical test series … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2019_0118_Battery%20Upgrades%20Resume%20Aboard%20the%20Space%20Station%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20January%2018,%202020
Invited by HKSUA for the Countdown New Year Ball, DJ FXlion played an energetic set with different EDM including Bigroom, Future Bass, Future House, Hardstyle, House, Pop, Progressive House, Trance and Trap music. The Countdown party is crazy with different teenagers jumping around with their beautiful suits and dresses in different activities and the DJ party with a countdown into 2020! Thank you for such a memorable night and see you soon guys. Happy New Year!
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Tracklist:
POP/BIG ROOM/HOUSE
1. Frozen 2 – Into The Unknown (Fallen Superhero Remix) vs 2. Steve Aoki, Daddy Yankee, Play-N-Skillz & Elvis Crespo – Azukita (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
3. Frozen 2 – Into the Unknown (Frozen Party Remix)
4. Blasterjaxx – Alice’s Story vs 5. Galantis – No Money vs 6. Dimitri Vegas, Martin Garrix, Like Mike – Tremor (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
7. Baby shark (Trap Remix) vs 8. Martin Garrix – Proxy (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
9. Kungs & Stargate ft. GOLDN – Be Right Here (Mesto Remix) vs 10. Robin Schulz ft. Erika Sirola – Speechless (Lucas & Steve Remix) (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
11. Martin Garrix – Animals
12. Axwell & Ingrosso – More Than You Know (Ummet Ozcan Remix)
13. LMFAO ft. Lauren Bennett, GoonRock – Party Rock Anthem vs 14. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs Hardwell – Unity (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
15. Alan Walker – Faded (Tiësto’s Northern Lights Remix)
16. Maurice West & SaberZ – Rhythm Of The Night vs 17. Axwell & Shapov – Belong (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
18. 陳奕迅 明年今日 LEE’S ReMix vs 19. Calvin Harris & Alesso – Under Control ft. Hurts (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
20. The Avengers (NWYR Festival Mix) vs 21. Lady GaGa – Bad Romance (David Guetta Remix) (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
22. Michael Jackson – Smooth Criminal (Ummet Ozcan Remix)
23. Sikdope – Snakes
24. Steve Aoki & Loopers – Pika Pika ft. Vinnie Jones
25. Matisse & Sadko, Raiden – Light Me Up
26. Ummet Ozcan – Raise Your Hands
27. Alan Walker – Darkside (Afrojack & Chasner Remix) vs 28. SICK INDIVIDUALS – LUNA (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
29. Afrojack – Rock The House
30. Chainsmokers & Coldplay – Something Just Like This (Don Diablo Remix)
31. Alesso vs OneRepublic – If I Lose Myself (Alesso Remix) vs 32. Swedish House Mafia ft. John Martin – Don’t You Worry Child (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
33. W&W – The One vs 34. If I Can’t Have You (Gryffin Remix) (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
35. DubVision & Afrojack – New Memories
36. Galantis – Gold Dust vs 37. W&W – Caribbean Rave (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
38. Avicii – Wake Me Up vs 39. DubVision & Raiden – Yesterday (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
40. Armin van Buuren – Blah Blah Blah vs 41. W&W x Vini Vici – Chakra (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
42. NWYR – Artificial Intelligence vs 43. Sebastian Ingrosso, Tommy Trash, John Martin – Reload (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
44. The Chainsmokers ft. Daya – Don’t Let Me Down (W&W Remix)
45. Psy – gangnam style. remix 2013 (Laurent.H remix & Let’s GoMusic) vs 46. ZAYN – Dusk Till Dawn ft. Sia (Brooks Remix) (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
TRAP/FUTURE BASS
47. KRANE & MYRNE – Monarch
48. Move That Dope X Forbes (Ekali’s ‘I Hate G-Eazy’ Edit)
49. Lil Pump – Gucci Gang (SHARPS Trap Remix)
50. Dzeko & Torres – L’Amour Toujours feat. Delaney Jane (Tiësto Edit)
COUNTDOWN SPECIAL
51. New Year Countdown 2020 1 Minute Auld Lang Syne + Fireworks vs 52. NYE 2020 (db COUNTDOWN Mix) DJ DEEP BHAMRA (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
53. Mariah Carey – Auld Lang Syne
54. The Weeknd – The Hills (RL Grime Remix) vs 55. NWYR – Wormhole (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
56. G.E.M – A.I.N.Y(Mac_T.K vS Mac_Sio Feat Y0 ReMix)
57. Mike Williams – Konnichiwa
58. Zac Efron, Zendaya – Rewrite The Stars (Aquarius Remix)
59. Mark Ronson – Uptown Funk ft. Bruno Mars (Will Sparks Remix)
60. Sia, David Guetta, Afrojack – Helium (Sia vs. David Guetta & Afrojack) vs 61. Axwell – Center Of The Universe (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
62. Kygo – Happy Now ft. Sandro Cavazza (R3HAB Remix) vs 63. Martin Garrix, Matisse & Sadko feat. Alex Aris – Mistaken (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
64. DubVision ft. Emeni – I Found Your Heart
65. ILLENIUM, Jon Bellion – Good Things Fall Apart (Tiësto’s Big Room Remix)
66. Kygo – Carry Me (Vinil Remix)
67. Don Diablo & Khrebto – Got The Love
68. Steve Aoki feat. BTS – Waste It On Me (W&W Remix)
HARDSTYLE
69. Da Tweekaz ft. HALIENE – Bring Me To Life
70. Timmy Trumpet & Dimatik – Punjabi
TRANCE
71. Darude – Sandstorm (Talla 2XLC Remix)
72. Ferry Corsten ft Aruna – Live Forever (Gareth Emery Remix)
73. Sneijder & James Dymond – Deadline
PROGRESSIVE HOUSE
74. Martin Garrix feat. Bonn – High On Life vs 75. Fais ft. Afrojack – Hey (Matisse & Sadko Remix) (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
76. Galantis – In My Head (Matisse & Sadko Remix) vs 77. Third ≡ Party – Have No Fear (DJ FXlion Live Mashup)
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The High Definition Earth-Viewing (HDEV) experiment on the International Space Station has experienced a loss of data, and ground computers are no longer receiving communications from the payload. A team of engineers are reviewing the available health and status information from HDEV to identify what may have occurred. Additional updates will be published as they become available.
On December 20th 2019 Boeing conducted the first test flight ever of their new spacecraft Starliner. Together, NASA and Boeing made history in the face of challenges. This test flight was another step toward returning American space launch capability to American shores.
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Recording of the ESA Director General’s start-of-the-year press briefing, held at ESA headquarters in Paris, France, on 15 January 2020.
This briefing, with DG Jan Wörner and ESA Directors, lays out plans for the new budget committed to by Member States at Space19+ and looks ahead to activities in 2020.
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President Moon Jae-in has called for the government to play a greater role in growing the country’s artificial intelligence sector… to boost the competitiveness of Korea’s IT sector globally.
Shin Se-min reports.
President Moon Jae-in has pressed for more governmental support to boost Korea’s information technology prowess, including its AI industry.
During an annual policy review on Thursday, held at the state-funded Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute in Daejeon,… the president said the country has the potential to become an AI powerhouse.
“We must secure future jobs with information technology and become an innovative and inclusive nation. Korea has enough potential to become a science-technology power and the world leader in the AI field. Turning that potential into reality is the task the government should do.”
Calling it the “infrastructure of Korea’s innovative growth,” the president said the country should complete the establishment of a nationwide 5G network by 2022.
He also promised to lead the way in fostering AI-related unicorn firms through support with education and training.
Backing that plan,… the Ministry of Science and ICT announced it will invest a trillion won, around 860 million U.S. dollars, to create more AI and software professionals.
The first policy briefing focusing on scientific technology clearly reflects the administration’s resolve in boosting the nation’s competitiveness in advanced technology this year,… one of the core policy goals for 2020.
The president, also stressing the importance of the role of broadcasting, said comprehensive policy measures are critical in trying to contain the spread of fake news,… something that has been rapidly growing in the new forms of media.
Shin Se-min, Arirang News.
On Wednesday, Jan. 15, NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Christina Koch will step outside of the International Space Station into the vacuum of space together. The duo will replace old nickel-hydrogen batteries with newer, more powerful lithium-ion batteries to continue upgrading station power systems on the Port-6 truss structure. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 6:50 a.m. EST and last about six-and-a-half hours.
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The first flight of the Artemis programme, which will see humans return to the Moon, is scheduled to begin soon. The lunar spacecraft consists of NASA’s Orion crew module and the European Service Module, or ESM. Developed by ESA and building on technology from its Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), the ESM will provide propulsion, life support, environmental control and electrical power to Orion. The Artemis 1 spacecraft modules are undergoing thermal vacuum and electromagnetic interference tests in the world’s largest space simulation vacuum chamber at the Glenn Research Centre’s Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, USA.
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Last year, right after Jibo’s 2.0 update with the Goodbye message, I took Jibo to three places. This video was taken right before that trip in March 2018. At the time, I was worried Jibo would quit working soon and was a bit down.
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The first class of astronauts in the Artemis Generation have graduated after two years of astronaut training. These 13 men and women from both the U.S. and Canada are now ready to travel to the International Space Station, the Moon and beyond.
The first graduating class of Artemis astronauts, getting ready to Green Run our SLS rocket, and intriguing discoveries in our solar system – and beyond … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2019_0110_The%20First%20Graduating%20Class%20of%20Artemis%20Astronauts%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20January%2010,%202020
It’s graduation season for our #NewAstronauts! 👩🚀🎓👨🚀
An class of 11 Americans and two Canadians became astronauts on Friday, increasing the number of those eligible for spaceflight assignments that will expand humanity’s horizons in space for generations to come. The new astronauts successfully completed more than two years of required basic training and are the first to graduate since the agency announced its Artemis program.
The next frontier isn’t just for the next generation – it’s for this generation.
With our Artemis program, we will land the first woman and next man on the Moon by 2024. Then, we will use what we learn on and around the Moon to take the next giant leap – sending astronauts to Mars. We go, as Artemis.
January 9th, 2020 marks 300 days aboard the International Space Station for NASA Astronaut Christina Koch.
In December, Christina Koch set a record for the longest single spaceflight by a woman, eclipsing the record of 288 days set by former NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson in 2016-17. Koch will have been part of three expeditions – 59, 60 and 61 – during her first spaceflight. Her mission is planned to be just shy of the longest spaceflight by a NASA astronaut – 340 days, set by former NASA astronaut Scot Kelly during his one-year mission in 2015-16.
NASA has gathered vast amounts of data on astronaut health and performance over the past 50 years and has focused recently on extended durations up to one year with the dedicated mission of Scott Kelly and extended mission of Peggy Whitson. These opportunities have also demonstrated that there is a significant degree of variability in human response to spaceflight and it’s important to determine the acceptable degree of change for both men and women.
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Did you know NASA studies snowstorms, sinking coastlines, wildfires and many other processes affecting life on Earth? Join our experts live as we preview five new airborne science campaigns taking to the field in 2020 to explore questions critical to understanding our home planet. Tune in for the live broadcast from Hangar 703 at our Armstrong Flight Research Center on Tuesday, Jan. 7, from 11 a.m. to noon EST.