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  • Vega for ESA: the story

    Vega for ESA: the story

    Vega joined the family of launch vehicles at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana in 2012. At 30-m tall the rocket weighs 137 tonnes on the launch pad and reaches orbit with three solid-propellant powered stages before the fourth liquid-propellant stage takes over. By rocket standards Vega is lightweight and powerful, the first three stages burn through their fuel and bringing Vega and its satellites to space in just six minutes.

    Specialising in launches of small satellites to orbits flying the Earth’s poles, Vega has an impressive roster of missions that it has sent to space. Flagship ESA missions that flew Vega include technology demonstrator and Earth vegetation watcher Proba-V and wind-monitoring satellite Aeolus. Vega’s heaviest payload launched was the 1906-kg LISA Pathfinder, a forerunner to LISA that will measure gravitational waves in space..

    In 2015 Vega launched three ESA missions in one year, including reentry demonstrator IXV that showed Europe has the technology to launch a vehicle to space and return it safely to Earth. In less than two hours Vega accelerated IXV to speeds of 27 000 km/h at a height of 412 km before the reentry vehicle splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean. This demonstration mission was a precursor to the reuseable Space Rider spacecraft that will offer regular access to space for research and in orbit validation and demonstration missions and is paired with the Vega family of launchers.

    With its Vespa secondary payload adapter, first launched in 2013 on Vega’s second flight, Vega offered different options for payload ride-sharing where multiple satellites are launched on one rocket. In 2020 a variant of Vespa called the Small Spacecraft Mission Service transported over 50 satellites at once to orbit.

    Sentinel-2C is the last payload that the Vega rocket launches into space – after 12 years of service. Fittingly the Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B satellites were launched on Vega marking a logical conclusion to Vega’s stellar roster of satellites launched.

    Credits: ESA – European Space Agency

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  • The Best Scientific Tie-Dye Shirt Technique…

    The Best Scientific Tie-Dye Shirt Technique…

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  • The Mentos Octopus Soda Dispenser

    The Mentos Octopus Soda Dispenser

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  • Juice: Live from the Moon + Q&A with the team

    Juice: Live from the Moon + Q&A with the team

    Join us for Juice’s flyby of the Moon. We’ll be sharing images as soon as we can after Juice sends them down to Earth. Be among the first people in the world to see these images, and ask your questions about the mission and its lunar-Earth flyby to our panel of Juice team members.

    The images will be captured using Juice’s two ‘monitoring cameras’, designed to watch the unfolding of Juice’s solar panels, antennas and booms in space in the weeks after the spacecraft launched into space in April 2023. The cameras have successfully completed their task. But we thought… what will we see if we point them at the Moon?

    We don’t know how the images will look. It’s the first time the cameras will point at a big bright object in space. And we’re sharing them publicly before we’ve had a chance to process them at all.

    Let’s see what happens!

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  • Could the Arctic turn green? 🌿 #shorts

    Could the Arctic turn green? 🌿 #shorts

    The Arctic Ocean has been going through so many changes.

    Sea ice is now seasonal, melting and disappearing from large areas during the summer months.

    This rapid warming is affecting not only the marine ecosystem but it will have widespread consequences that affect all of us.

    Tell this to an Arctic lover!

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  • The Magic of Centrifugal Force

    The Magic of Centrifugal Force

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  • Do you remember the auroras back in May? 🌞 #shorts

    Do you remember the auroras back in May? 🌞 #shorts

    In the weekend of 10–12 May 2024, the biggest solar storm to hit Earth in over 20 years swept over our planet. This produced an intense geomagnetic storm, creating beautiful auroras.

    The culprit? An active sunspot region called AR3664. As it rotated away from Earth’s view around 14 May, it sent out the strongest flare yet (class X8.79), causing large radio blackouts on Earth. But the fact that we could not see it anymore from Earth did not mean that this monster had gone to sleep.

    Watching the Sun’s far side on 20 May, Solar Orbiter’s X-ray instrument STIX observed a massive flare with an estimated class of X12. This makes it the strongest flare yet of the current solar cycle, and in the top ten flares since 1996.

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  • Olympics on the International Space Station

    Olympics on the International Space Station

    The 2024 Olympic Games officially began in Paris, France on July 26, with athletes coming from around the world to compete.

    Meanwhile, *above* the world — on our orbiting laboratory, the International Space Station — NASA’s astronauts are getting into the Olympic spirit. Check out their training montage from space, followed by a message to Earth from astronaut Matt Dominick.

    Learn more about the station: https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/

    Link to download: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Olympics%20on%20the%20International%20Space%20Station

    Credit: NASA
    Producer: Jamie Quinn

  • Last stand of the 300 – Battle of Thermopylae, 480 BC – The fight for Greece

    Last stand of the 300 – Battle of Thermopylae, 480 BC – The fight for Greece

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    📚 Sources:
    Thermopylae 480 BC, Last Stand of the 300, (2007) Nic Fields (Osprey Publishing). ISBN: 978 184176 180 0
    Thermopylae: The Battle That Changed The World (2013) Paul Cartledge (Pan Books). ISBN: 978-0-330-47562-4

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  • We have found water on the tallest volcanoes in the Solar System! 🧊 #shorts

    We have found water on the tallest volcanoes in the Solar System! 🧊 #shorts

    Our ExoMars and Mars Express missions have spotted water frost for the first time on top of the Tharsis volcanoes: the tallest volcanoes not only on Mars but in the Solar System.

    It was detected near Mars’s equator, a part of the planet where it was thought impossible for frost to exist.

    The researchers propose that air circulates in a peculiar way above Tharsis; this creates a unique microclimate within the calderas of the volcanoes there that allows patches of frost to form.

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    📸 NASA/MGS/MOLA Science Team, FU Berlin

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  • The Young Professional Satellite – From Theory to Reality (episode 2)

    The Young Professional Satellite – From Theory to Reality (episode 2)

    In the second episode of this docu series, we take a closer look into what it took to build ESA’s Young Professional Satellite (YPSat). YPSat’s mission objectives are to capture the key moments of Ariane 6’s inaugural flight and take in-orbit pictures of Earth and space. To achieve this, the satellite requires the multiple sub-systems to work in harmony and adhere to a pre-defined mission sequence.

    This episode zooms in four of the sub-systems: the Wake-Up System (WUS), Battery, On-Board Computer (OBC) and Telecommunications.

    Running at ultra low power, the WUS circuit board was designed, tested and manufactured specifically for YPSat. Created to meet Arianespace’s requirement to be operational on the launchpad for 45 days, its function is to wake up the satellite during the launch to record the fairing separation.

    Once the WUS detects the launch, it will signal to the battery to turn on the rest of the satellite. The battery has the challenge to maintain enough charge to power the remainder of the components.

    The On-Board Computer (OBC) then takes the lead to orchestrate the rest of the mission. The OBC acts as the brain of the satellites; it sends commands to all the other sub-systems, including sending the commands to record the videos and pictures.

    Once these are captured, the Telecommunications team takes over to coordinate with the ground stations to send the data back on Earth so it can be decoded into clear images. The challenge is to ensure enough communication between the satellite and Earth so the data is properly retrieved before the YPSat disintegrates upon re-entry.

    One day prior launch, YPSat is now sitting in Ariane 6’s capsule. To get there, the satellite was subject to rigorous tests and certifications to meet the stringent standards of the European Space Agency and Arianespace. Will YPSat accomplish its mission objectives? We’ll find out in the next episode.

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    Directed and produced by Chilled Winston: https://chilledwinston.com/ and Emma de Cocker
    Powered by ESA – European Space Agency
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    Chapters:
    00:00 – Introduction
    01:12 – The Wake-Up System
    04:20 – The Battery
    07:01 – The On-Board Computer
    08:38 – Telecommunications
    13:12 – Outro

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  • Vlad the Impaler tries to kill Mehmed the Conqueror – Battle of Targoviste 1462 (ALL PARTS)

    Vlad the Impaler tries to kill Mehmed the Conqueror – Battle of Targoviste 1462 (ALL PARTS)

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    📚 Sources:
    “Corpus Draculianum” – by Thomas Bohn, Adrian Gheorghe, Christof Paulus, Albert Weber
    “Roots of Balkanization” – by Ion Grumeza
    “Dracula” – by Matei Cazacu
    “Mehmed the Conqueror and His Time” – by Franz Babinger
    “Vlad der Pfähler – Dracula” – by Thomas M. Bohn, Rayk Einax, Stefan Rohdewald

    #dracula #ottomanempire #targoviste1462

  • Battle of Merv, 484 AD – Attila of the East – Greatest Hunnic Conqueror?

    Battle of Merv, 484 AD – Attila of the East – Greatest Hunnic Conqueror?

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    📚 Sources:
    Brunner, C. J. 1984/2011: Akšonvar, Encyclopaedia Iranica 1.7, 729-730, https://iranicaonline.org/articles/aksonvar-the-imperfect-recording-in-arabic-tabari-i-p.

    de la Vaissière, E. 2003: Is There a “Nationality of the Hephtalites”? Bulletin of the Asia Institute 17, 119-132.

    Encyclopaedia Iranica 2018: Khušnawar/Khušnawaz, Encyclopaedia Iranica, Online Edition, https://iranicaonline.org/articles/kusnawar.

    Litvinsky, B. A. 1996: The Hephthalite Empire, in Litvinsky, Z. Guang-da & R. S. Samghabadi (eds.), History of Civilizations of Central Asia III: The Crossroads of Civilizations: A.D. 250-750, Paris, 135-162.

    Millward, J. A. 2007: Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang, New York.

    Payne, R. 2015: The Reinvention of Iran: The Sasanian Empire and the Huns, in M. Maas (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Attila, New York, 282-300.

    Potts, D. T. 2014: Nomadism in Iran: From Antiquity to the Modern Era, Oxford & New York.

    Rezakhani, K. 2017: ReOrienting the Sasanians: East Iran in Late Antiquity, Edinburgh.

    Whitfield, S. 2018: Silks, Slaves, and Stupas: Material Culture of the Silk Road, Oakland, CA.

    Hyun Jin Kim 2013: The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe

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  • Europe’s new rocket is on the launch pad and ready for liftoff

    Europe’s new rocket is on the launch pad and ready for liftoff

    On 20 June 2024 the first Ariane 6 rocket to launch into space went through its last full ‘wet dress rehearsal’ at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana – it provided an exciting sneak peek of what’s to come, stopping just a few seconds before engine ignition and of course, liftoff.

    One of the first steps was to roll back the colossal 90-m tall Ariane 6 mobile gantry building 120 m away from the launch pad – the first moment the complete rocket stood free.

    The first parts of Ariane 6 began arriving in French Guiana from continental Europe in February 2024 via the Canopée ‘spaceship’. In March, the main stage and upper stage were assembled, followed by the transfer of the two powerful P120C boosters in April.

    In May, Ariane 6’s first passengers also arrived in Kourou – a varied selection of experiments, satellites, payload deployers and reentry demonstrations that represent thousands across Europe, from students to industry and experienced space actors NASA and ArianeGroup.

    The payloads were integrated onto the ‘ballast’ at the end of May, and just a few days ago the ballast was fitted onto the top of the rocket and the fairing closed around it – the last time Ariane 6’s cargo would see light.
    From Earth observation to technology demonstrations testing wildlife tracking, 3D printing in open space, open-source software and hardware and science missions looking for the most energetic explosions in the universe, the passengers on Ariane 6’s first flight are a testament to the rocket’s adaptability, complexity, and its role for the future – launching any mission, anywhere.

    Credits: ESA – European Space Agency
    Footage: ESA/ArianeGroup/Arianespace/CNES

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  • The Young Professional Satellite – Dream Big, Start Small (episode 1)

    The Young Professional Satellite – Dream Big, Start Small (episode 1)

    In this first episode of our docu-series, we embark on the exciting journey of the YPSat (Young Professional Satellite), a satellite flying on-board the inaugural flight of Ariane 6, Europe’s new heavy launcher. Two years ago, a team of Young Professionals at ESA, with diverse backgrounds, nationalities and expertise, have come together around one passion and with one ambition; design, manufacture and send their own satellite to space.

    Starting with some trivial ideas, the team matured their mission objectives and won the approval and support of ESA management to kick start the project. YPSat will be ‘the witness’ of Ariane 6: it will record the fairing separation, document the CubeSats deployment and send back beautiful in-orbit images of Earth and space.

    This scaled-down mission has all the ingredients of a large flagship mission; engineering, verification, testing and production assurance; project management, tight schedule, team coordination and communication; failures, crisis situations and successes.
    YPSat is a blueprint for the future of European space exploration. It has been a life changing opportunity for young professionals at ESA to get hands-on experience and experience the process of developing a space mission. But it has also been an eye-opening occasion for the European Space Agency to get inspired by the young generations, bringing in new ideas and technologies.

    This is just the beginning of the adventure for the YPSat team. The next episode will unravel the creativity, ingenuity and determination that the young professionals brought in to achieve the mission’s objectives. What powers the satellite? Who activates the cameras? How is the data transmitted back on Earth?

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    Powered by ESA – European Space Agency
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    Footage from Chilled Winston (Chilled Winston – Where Stories Come to Life)

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  • Battle of the Yellow Ford, 1598 – England attempts total conquest of Ireland – Nine Years’ War

    Battle of the Yellow Ford, 1598 – England attempts total conquest of Ireland – Nine Years’ War

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    📚 Sources:
    Fergus Cannon – Galloglas 1250-1600: Gaelic Mercenary Warrior
    Brendan Kane, Valerie McGowan-Doyles – Elizabeth I and Ireland
    G.A. Hayes-McCoy – Irish Battles: A Military History of Ireland
    Hiram Morgan – Tyrone’s Rebellion: The Outbreak of the Nine Years War in Tudor Ireland
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  • The Northern Hemisphere welcomes summer ☀️The Southern Hemisphere welcomes winter ❄️ #shorts

    The Northern Hemisphere welcomes summer ☀️The Southern Hemisphere welcomes winter ❄️ #shorts

    The summer solstice, which is when the Sun reaches the most northerly point in the sky, occurred on Friday 21st June at 22:50 CEST.

    This is when the Northern Hemisphere will experience the longest day of the year and the Southern Hemisphere will experience the shortest.

    This is because of Earth’s position in orbit around the Sun and the way the North Pole is tilted towards the Sun during the solstice.

    This animation shows one image per day captured by the Meteosat Second Generation from 20 June 2023 until 19 June 2024 captured at approximately 17:30 CEST. You can see how the terminator line moved in the past year – tonight, that line will be at its greatest angle with respect to the axis of the Earth.

    Do you live in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere?

    🎥 ESA – European Space Agency
    🎞️ ESA/Eumetsat

    #ESA #SummerSolstice #EarthObservation

  • The Squawking Cup

    The Squawking Cup

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  • The Last Crusade – Battle of Varna 1444 – Crusaders attempt to drive out the Ottomans from Europe

    The Last Crusade – Battle of Varna 1444 – Crusaders attempt to drive out the Ottomans from Europe

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    📚 Big thanks to Dr.Byron Waldron and Srpske Bitke for working with me on this video.

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    📚 Sources:
    Norman Davies – God’s Playground, Vol. 1: The Origins to 1795
    Pat Engel – The Realm of St Stephen: A History of Medieval Hungary, 895-1526
    Colin Imber – The Crusade of Varna, 1443-1445 (Crusade Texts in Translation)
    John Jefferson – The Holy Wars of King Wladislas and Sultan Murad: The Ottoman-Christian Conflict from 1438-1444
    Samuel Astley Dunham – The History of Poland
    Camile Muresanu – John Hunyadi: Defender of Christendom

    #history #medieval #crusades

  • Boosting the next generation of European rockets and space transport

    Boosting the next generation of European rockets and space transport

    ESA supports Europe’s space transportation visionaries and entrepreneurs through Boost! This video shows just some of the companies that have received co-funding from ESA’s Boost! programme: Orbex with its Prime launcher, D-Orbit offering orbital transportation and precise payload delivery with InOrbitNow, Skyrora’s XL launcher, HyImpulse’s SL1, ForgeStar from SpaceForge preparing for manufacturing in microgravity and returning them to Earth, Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum launcher, Rocket Factory Augsburg’s RFA One and PLD Space’s Miura.

    Space is open for business – space transportation gets you there!
    With its Boost! programme, ESA is boosting commercial initiatives that offer transportation services to space, in space, and returning from space.

    To achieve this, ESA nurtures industrial entrepreneurship and stimulates growth and competitiveness within the privately led and funded space sector in Europe via Boost! – ESA’s Commercial Space Transportation Services and Support programme.

    This programme also supports ESA Member States in implementing national space transportation objectives in the field of spaceports, testing facilities and associated services.

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  • Passengers of the first Ariane 6 launch 🚀 #shorts

    Passengers of the first Ariane 6 launch 🚀 #shorts

    Europe’s new rocket Ariane 6 is set to launch soon. 🚀

    On its first flight to space, Ariane 6 is offering a ride to miniature satellites, known as CubeSats.

    ISTSat from Portugal, and ³Cat-4 from Spain, are two of Ariane 6’s passengers.

    Both satellites were developed by students participating in our Fly Your Satellite! programme, one of the several hands-on programmes for university students offered by ESA Education.

    ISTSat is the first Portuguese CubeSat built by students. It will track aircraft from space using a smaller, lower power Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast system, which is the technology that enables websites like Flight Radar.

    ³Cat-4 from the Technical University of Catalonia combines a radiometer, a reflectometer and an Automatic Identification System into one payload that will perform Earth Observation experiments.

    The students visited Exolaunch’s Berlin headquarters to perform the integration of their satellites, where they installed ISTSat-1 and ³Cat-4 into their deployer.

    📹 ESA – European Space Agency

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  • From the ashes of Rome – Battle of Tolbiac, 496 AD – Rise of the Frankish Empire

    From the ashes of Rome – Battle of Tolbiac, 496 AD – Rise of the Frankish Empire

    🚩 Today we have the Battle of Tolbiac, which took place in Gaul during/after the collapse of the last fragments of the Western Roman Empire. Despite being fought in AD 496 (or 506, depending on who you ask) it marked the beginning of what would one day become modern France.

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    📚 Sources and citations:
    Visiting Battlefields: The Battle of Tolbiac – Denny Koch (2015)
    Bernard S Bachrach – Merovingian Military Organization, 481-751 (1972)
    John F. Drinkwater – The Alamanni and Rome 213-496: Caracalla to Clovis (2007)
    Peter Heather – The Restoration of Rome: Barbarian Popes and Imperial Pretenders (2013)
    Simon MacDowell, Angus McBride – Germanic Warrior, 236-568 (1996)
    Ian Wood – The Merovingian Kingdoms 450-751 (1994)

    #rome #history #documentary

  • The Electric Pickle

    The Electric Pickle

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  • A day in the life of a rocket scientist at ESA 🚀 #shorts

    A day in the life of a rocket scientist at ESA 🚀 #shorts

    🚀 It’s not rocket science… oh wait it is!

    Join Ariane 6 launch system architect, Tina, as she shows us a day in her life.

    Tina has worked on space transport systems for 20 years now. She first worked on the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), then on the Ariane 5 Mid-life Evolution development and now on Europe’s newest launcher Ariane 6.

    How did she become a rocket scientist?

    “I was lucky enough to spend some months in French Guiana as a student for an internship and working there got me hooked – I was determined to come back for my job one day, and here I am: I spent a great part of 2023 in Kourou testing the Ariane 6 propulsion system, together with an amazing team of very skilled professionals.

    I consider myself extremely lucky to have a job and colleagues that make me want to get out of bed and into the office every day – because we love what we do and because the people are simply amazing!”

    📹 ESA – European Space Agency

    #ESA #RocketScience #Ariane6

  • Battle of Ankara, 1402 – Clash of the two biggest conquerors of their time – Bayezid vs Timur

    Battle of Ankara, 1402 – Clash of the two biggest conquerors of their time – Bayezid vs Timur

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    📚 Sources:
    Doukas – Historia Byzantina, Decline and Fall of Byzantium to the Ottoman Turks, trans. H.J. Magoulias (Detroit, 1975)
    Ahmed Ibn Arabshah – Tamerlane or Timur the Great Amir, trans J.H Sanders (London, 1936)
    Johann Schiltberger – The Bondage and Travels of Johann Schiltberger in Europe, Asia and Africa 1396-1427, trans. J. Buchan Telfer (London, 1879)
    Beatrice Forbes Manz – The Rise and Rule of Tamerlane, (Cambridge, 1989)
    Justin Marozzi – Tamerlane: Sword of Islam, Conqueror of the World, (Cambridge, 2006)
    Hilda Hookham – Tamburlaine the Conqueror, (London, 1962)
    Donald Nicol – The Last Centuries of Byzantium 1261 – 1453 second edition, (Cambridge, 1993)
    Halil Inalcik – The Ottoman Empire – The Classical Age, 1300-1600 (London, 1973)
    Erik Hildinger – Warriors of the Steppe: Military History of Central Asia, 500BC – 1700AD (New York, 1997)

    #history #medieval #documentary

  • Could the Muslim conquest of Spain been stopped? #historian #history #documentary

    Could the Muslim conquest of Spain been stopped? #historian #history #documentary

    🚩 Clip from the Battle of Guadalete documentary, see the full video here: https://youtu.be/g-TMVQF5oRE

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  • How To Play The Turkey Baster

    How To Play The Turkey Baster

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  • Meet the team behind EarthCARE

    Meet the team behind EarthCARE

    As we approach the launch of ESA’s EarthCARE mission, we caught up with some of the scientists, engineers and experts behind the mission.

    With the climate crisis increasingly tightening its grip, ESA’s Earth Cloud Aerosol and Radiation Explorer mission (EarthCARE) will shed new light on the complex interactions between clouds, aerosols and radiation in Earth’s atmosphere.

    EarthCARE is the largest and most complex Earth Explorer mission. It comes at a critical time in the development of kilometre-scale resolution, global climate models and will provide an important contribution to an improved understanding of cloud convection and its role in Earth’s radiation budget.

    EarthCARE is an ESA mission, but it has been developed as a cooperation between ESA and JAXA, the Japanese Space Agency.

    This video features interviews with: Pavlos Kollias from Stony Brook University – McGill University, Thorsten Fehr, EarthCARE Mission Scientist at ESA, Robin Hogan, Senior Scientist at ECMWF, Dirk Bernaerts, EarthCARE Project Manager at ESA, Kotska Wallace, Mission and Optical Payload Manager at ESA, Tomomi Nio, EarthCARE Mission Manager at JAXA, Eiichi Tomita, EarthCARE/CPR Project Manager at JAXA, Ulla Wandinger, Senior Scientist at Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research and Bjoern Frommknecht, EarthCARE Mission Manager at ESA.

    Follow the EarthCARE launch campaign blog for more updates.

    Credits: ESA – European Space Agency

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  • The basics about Europe’s new rocket 🚀 #shorts

    The basics about Europe’s new rocket 🚀 #shorts

    Europe has a new rocket, and it’s set to launch soon 🚀

    Europe’s next launch vehicle is the powerful Ariane 6. The rocket will be bigger, better, and more versatile than its predecessor.

    Our daily life is becoming increasingly reliant on space to keep people and things connected for communication, banking, transport, weather forecasting and more!

    Ariane 6 is ensuring Europe has continued independent and autonomous access to space.

    Will you be watching the launch this summer?

    📹 ESA – European Space Agency

    #ESA #Ariane6 #Rocket

  • Zoom into the Horsehead Nebula 🔎 #shorts

    Zoom into the Horsehead Nebula 🔎 #shorts

    This video takes the viewer on a journey through space to reveal a new image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, the Horsehead Nebula.

    This zoom video features three unique views of the Horsehead Nebula, including images from as ESA’s Euclid telescope, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s infrared view of the object, and finally revealing the new image from Webb’s NIRCam (Near-InfraRed Camera) instrument. It is the sharpest infrared image of the object to date, showing a part of the iconic nebula in a whole new light, and capturing its complexity with unprecedented spatial resolution. You can learn more about this new image here.

    Credit: ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, K. Misselt (University of Arizona) and A. Abergel (IAS/University Paris-Saclay, CNRS)
    Music: Stellardrone – The Night Sky in Motion

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  • Throwing Out the First Pitch for the Rockies!!

    Throwing Out the First Pitch for the Rockies!!

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  • This is the biggest volcano in the solar system 🌋 #shorts

    This is the biggest volcano in the solar system 🌋 #shorts

    Olympus Mons has an average elevation of 22 kilometres and the caldera, or summit crater, has a depth of about 3 kilometres. The data was retrieved during orbit 143 of Mars Express on 24 February 2004. The view is looking north.

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  • Zoom into the Dumbbell Nebula 🔎 #shorts

    Zoom into the Dumbbell Nebula 🔎 #shorts

    This video takes the viewer on a journey to the 34th anniversary image of the launch of the legendary NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope: the Little Dumbbell Nebula (also known as Messier 76, M76, or NGC 650/651). The object is located 3400 light-years away in the northern circumpolar constellation Perseus. The photogenic nebula is a favourite target of amateur astronomers.

    Credit: NASA, ESA, STScI, A. Pagan (STScI)
    Acknowledgment: D. Crowson, A. Fujii, Digitized Sky Survey.

    #ESA #Hubble #DumbbellNebula

  • The Best Way To Start A Dodgeball Game

    The Best Way To Start A Dodgeball Game

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  • The Missing Puzzle Piece | The Incredible Adventures of the Hera mission

    The Missing Puzzle Piece | The Incredible Adventures of the Hera mission

    Meet Hera, our very own asteroid detective. Together with two CubeSats – Milani the rock decoder and Juventas the radar visionary – Hera is off on an adventure to explore Didymos, a double asteroid system that is typical of the thousands that pose an impact risk to planet Earth.

    In September 2022 NASA’s DART spacecraft tested if it was possible to divert an asteroid by giving it a shove – and found out that it was! Important knowledge, should we wish to avoid going the same way as the dinosaurs. Astronomers can observe from afar how the smaller asteroid’s orbit has shifted since DART’s impact, but there is still a missing piece of the puzzle if we want to fully understand how ‘kinetic impacting’ works in practice. Suitable for kids and adults alike, this episode of ‘The Incredible Adventures of Hera’ explains why ESA’s asteroid detective and its CubeSat assistants need to get up close and personal to shine light on this cosmic mystery.

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  • Following the Shadow of the Total Solar Eclipse on This Week @NASA – April 12, 2024

    Following the Shadow of the Total Solar Eclipse on This Week @NASA – April 12, 2024

    Following the shadow of the total solar eclipse, a NASA astronaut returns safely from the space station, and our lunar-roving robot gets some new hardware … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!

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    Narrator: Emanuel Cooper
    Music: Universal Production Music
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  • Did the Third Crusade fail?

    Did the Third Crusade fail?

    🚩 A clip from the Third Crusade documentary, see the full video here: https://youtu.be/OtrClsZy724

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  • A tour of the International Space Station with Andreas Mogensen

    A tour of the International Space Station with Andreas Mogensen

    On the last day of his Huginn mission, ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen takes us on a tour of the place he called home for 6 months: the International Space Station. From the beautiful views of Cupola to the kitchen in Node 1 filled with food and friends and all the way to the science of Columbus, the Space Station is the work and living place for astronauts as they help push science forward.

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  • Why Does The Flame Pull The Water In?

    Why Does The Flame Pull The Water In?

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  • Proba-2 sees the Moon eclipse the Sun ☀️ #shorts

    Proba-2 sees the Moon eclipse the Sun ☀️ #shorts

    ESA’s Proba-2 captured two partial solar eclipses on 8 April 2024.

    A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, totally or partially blocking the Sun from Earth’s point of view. On 8 April, lucky viewers across North America witnessed the Moon blocking out the Sun in its entirety for a few minutes, while those north and south of the ‘total eclipse path’ witnessed a partial eclipse.

    Throughout the eclipse period, the Moon crossed Proba-2’s field of view twice, appearing as a partial solar eclipse. The satellite flies around 700 km above Earth’s surface in what is called a Sun-synchronous orbit, each orbit lasting around 100 minutes.

    The video was produced from images taken by Proba-2’s SWAP telescope, which observes the Sun in extreme ultraviolet light. At these wavelengths, the turbulent nature of the Sun’s surface and corona – the Sun’s extended atmosphere – become visible. These measurements have to be made from space, because Earth’s atmosphere doesn’t allow such short wavelengths of light to pass through.

    A total solar eclipse provides a unique opportunity to see the Sun’s corona from Earth’s surface, using visible light. As the Moon blocks most of the Sun’s bright light, the faint corona can be discerned. By comparing the SWAP ultraviolet images to what is seen by (visible light) telescopes on Earth, we can learn about the temperature and behaviour of different structures in the corona.

    Other solar missions also made the most of the unique measurement opportunities provided by the eclipse. For example, ESA’s Solar Orbiter was positioned close to the Sun and at a 90-degree angle from Earth’s view throughout the eclipse. This allowed it to complement Earth-based observations by monitoring the Sun’s corona side-on, including any solar eruptions pointing in Earth’s direction.

    Credit: ESA/Royal Observatory of Belgium

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