08 Nov 2022 ~ Lunar Eclipse 5:17 - 5:42 Am Est (peak - 5:59 Am Est)

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    If you are an early riser, you will want to be out to see the Lunar Eclipse
    starting at 4:17- 5:42 a.m. CST on Tuesday, 8 November, 2022
    (peak totality at 4:59 a.m. CST).

    est 5:17-6;42 EST - PEAK 5;59 AM EST

    This is one of the most amazing things you'll see.

    We will try to be up to take some pictures of it again this time.

    Storm Alert Center - Weather Authority

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    STUNNING!! 1f60d. Peter Forister Photography captured a beautiful sight of the last Lunar Eclipse until 2025 1f315. 2728.
    MORE: https://bit.ly/3UlcOkn
     
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    EARTH 'N MOON from SPACE
     
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    Astronomers Have Discovered another Earth
    It’s Official: Astronomers Have Discovered another Earth | Chaosmos News
    https://www.chaosmosnews.net/2022/0...PxUsPjSy68uF_BHk3IMvQtyHVDQudnqUNkuwYkXSDCxks


    It’s Official: Astronomers Have Discovered another Earth | Chaosmos News
    NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope discovered an Earth-like planet circling a nearby star within the Goldilocks zone of our galaxy. Kepler-186f is around 500 light-years from Earth in the Cygnus constellation. The habitable zone, also identified as the Goldilocks zone, is the area around a star within which planetary-mass objects with enough atmospheric pressure can sustain liquid water at their surfaces.
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    While it has been projected that there are at least 40 billion Earth-sized planets circling in our Milky Way Galaxy, this specific finding is labelled the first Earth-sized planet to be discovered in the habitable zone of another star.
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    In addition to Kepler-186f, there are 4 other planets that circle a nearby star within the Kepler-186f system.


    What this means is that if the neighbouring star to this planet is just like our Sun, then the likelihood of life on this planet exponentially increases.

    “We know of only one planet where life survives – Earth. When we hunt for life outside our solar system, we emphasis on discovering planets

    with features that mimic that of Earth,” said Elisa Quintana, research scientist at the SETI Institute at NASA’s Ames Research Center

    in Moffett Field, Calif., and lead author of the paper published in the journal Science.

    “Discovering a habitable zone planet similar to Earth in size is a major breakthrough.”

    The neighboring star to Kepler-186f has half the mass and size as our solar system’s Sun and only gets one-third of the energy that we get from our Sun. Kepler-186f circles its star once every 130 days
     
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    NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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    3, 2, 1... Liftoff! ⁣

    At 4:49 a.m. ET (0949 UTC) from @VandenbergSpaceForce Base, the final @ULALaunch Atlas V rocke
    t to launch from the West Coast lifted off carrying two very different missions to Earth orbit.⁣

    First to deploy was @NOAA’s Joint Polar System Satellite 2. JPSS-2 is the third to join the latest series of satellites.


    JPSS-2 will pass over every single spot in our planet at least twice a day as it collects valuable data
    that helps feed daily weather models, forecast extreme weather, and monitor climate change.⁣

    We took the ride up, to test tech on the ride down. Our Low-orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID),
    successfully inflated and deployed a cross-cutting aeroshell —a type of heat shield —for atmospheric re-entry.


    For destinations with an atmosphere, delivering heavy payloads, such as experiments, equipment, and people,
    can be challenging because current rigid aeroshells are constrained by a rocket’s nosecone size.


    An inflatable aeroshell can be deployed to a scale much larger than the shroud, which can help enable a variety
    of proposed missions to destinations such as Mars, Venus, and Titan, as well as return to Earth.⁣

    This successful liftoff marks our Launch Services Program’s 100th mission. Based out of @NASAKennedy,
    the program has matched commercial launch providers with spacecraft needing a lift since 1998.


    Here’s to giving 100% one hundred times!⁣


    Image descriptions: ⁣

    The Moon in high detail is on the top right of the image, as the Atlas V rocket soars below with flames
    from the engines trailing behind, surrounded by an expanse of night sky.⁣

    Smoke plumes around the Atlas V rocket, as it begins to launch.
    The rocket pad and surrounding buildings glow as they reflect the rocket’s bright flame.⁣

    A bird's-eye view of the rocket taking flight, plumes of smoke surround its base.⁣

    LOFTID sits on a ship after being recovered from the Pacific Ocean. It has a wide saucer-like shape.
    The outside is black, and the inside has inflatable orange rings with a large silver cylinder in the center. ⁣

    Credit: ULA⁣

    #NASA #NOAA #JPSS2 #LOFTID #Rocket #Launch #Satellites #Space #Science #AtlasV
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