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  • Radio Signals from Earth Probe Pluto’s Atmosphere

    Today’s post is from William Woods, a doctoral candidate in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. He investigates radioscience and remote sensing, with a focus on signal processing for the radioscience experiment (REX) onboard New Horizons. He studies both engineering and science under Dr. Ivan Linscott and Dr. Howard Zebker at Stanford. I study remote sensing …

  • Fireball Seen in Early Evening Sky on Veterans Day

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    On November 11 at 5:41:17 PM CST there was a fireball detected on two NASA cameras; one located at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama and the other in Tullahoma, TN. Last evening’s fireball was just across the Tennessee/Arkansas border over the town of Jonesboro, Arkansas (NW of Memphis – see ground track image …

  • ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/12/15

    Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) Slosh: After experiencing issues with SPHERES batteries and a hard drive, the SPHERES Slosh Run today was postponed to a later date.  Ground experts are investigating the source of the problems.   Sleep Log:  Kelly recorded a Sleep Log entry today.  The Sleep ISS-12 experiment monitors ambient …

  • Prepping our gear in New Zealand

    By Ryan Walker We arrived safely in Christchurch, New Zealand. On Wednesday morning we went over to the International Antarctic Centre to check up on our instruments and equipment. We have five GPS receivers for measuring horizontal ice motion, and two tilt meters for measuring the angle of the ice shelf as it flexes with ocean tides. […]

  • ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/11/15

    Nitrogen/Oxygen Recharge System (NORS) Airlock Interface Kit (AIK) Installation:  Kelly prepared the US Airlock in support of NORS AIK install by removing closeout panels and flexible ventilation ducting.  Yui then assisted Kelly with the installation of the NORS primary and redundant power cables.  The NORS AIK activities will continue tomorrow with leak checks extending through …

  • Getting into the groove

    Here we are, already on Day 6 of AT32, our november cruise on the North Atlantic, and we will reach our first station tomorrow. Today the weather is rough, as can be seen in this picture but during the first few days, we were blessed with unusually warm weather and forgiving seas. This was a […]

  • OLYMPEX – Operations begin

    It’s been a very busy week as OLYMPEX gears up for full operations. The last ground site was installed yesterday and the full network is collecting data. We have learned a lot from these sites alone and have already sampled some intense storm systems laden with rain. The four radars are installed, or being installed, […]

  • ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/10/15

    Post Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Activities:  Following completion of EVA #33 on November 6, the crew was given a day off on Monday.  Today, the crew performed cleanup activities, including EVA loop scrubs with water conductivity tests, Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) dry out, EVA tool stow, EVA camera disassembly and US Airlock deconfiguration.   Sally RideEarth …

  • Astronauts Look Ahead to Next Cygnus Cargo Mission

    Astronauts Kimiya Yui and Kjell Lindgren

    A trio of astronauts are still cleaning up after last week’s spacewalk outside the International Space Station. The cosmonauts are working on their suite of advanced space science and maintenance tasks. Also, the crew is preparing for the launch of the next Orbital ATK commercial cargo mission targeted for Dec. 3. Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui …

  • Spacewalkers Relax Monday as Cosmonauts Explore Science

    The Expedition 45 Crew

    NASA astronauts Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren cleaned up the International Space Station’s Quest airlock over the weekend after completing two spacewalks over nine days. The rest of the Expedition 45 crew started the work week with a series of ongoing science experiments to improve life on Earth and for future crews. One-Year crew member …