06/14/2013 12:00 AM EDT
Friday, June 14, 2013
European Space Agency YouTube Update
14-06-2013 06:59 PM CEST
For the 2013 Automated Transfer Vehicle docking day music video,
ESA teamed up with California hip hop group Ugly Duckling
(http://www.uglyduckling.us), who have produced a super space remix of
Elevation (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcbSiqhJHcc).Rock along to the beats of DJ Young Einstein and the visuals of ATV Albert Einstein! Follow the ATV mission to the ISS via http://blogs.esa.int/atv
Music, lyrics and original video animation Copyright (C) Ugly Duckling (http://www.uglyduckling.us) 2012-13. ESA remix video credit ESA/European Space Agency, used with permission.
Students and Teachers Become Rocket Scientists at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
06/14/2013 12:00 AM EDT
More
than 120 students and educators will delve into the world of rocket
science June 15-21 during Rocket Week at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility
on Virginia's Eastern Shore.
A View of Mercury From Afar
06/14/2013 12:00 AM EDT
This
image of Mercury, acquired by the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS)
aboard NASA's MESSENGER mission on April 23, 2013, allows us to take a
step back to view the planet. Prior to the MESSENGER mission, Mercury's
surface was often compared to the surface of Earth's moon, when in fact,
Mercury and the moon are very different.
This image in particular highlights many basins near Mercury's terminator, including Bach crater. Many craters with central peaks and the nearby bright rays of Han Kan crater are also evident. Once per week, MDIS captures images of Mercury's limb, with an emphasis on imaging the southern hemisphere limb.
These limb images provide information about Mercury's shape and complement measurements of topography made by the Mercury Laser Altimeter (MLA) of Mercury's northern hemisphere.
Image Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
This image in particular highlights many basins near Mercury's terminator, including Bach crater. Many craters with central peaks and the nearby bright rays of Han Kan crater are also evident. Once per week, MDIS captures images of Mercury's limb, with an emphasis on imaging the southern hemisphere limb.
These limb images provide information about Mercury's shape and complement measurements of topography made by the Mercury Laser Altimeter (MLA) of Mercury's northern hemisphere.
Image Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
HS3 Mission to Delve into Saharan Dust
06/14/2013 12:00 AM EDT
NASA's
2013 HS3 mission will investigate whether Saharan dust and its
associated warm and dry air, known as the Saharan Air Layer favors or
suppresses the development of tropical cyclones.
ATV-4 docking
ATV ready to nose up to Station
ATV hip hop
A helping hand from above for The Gambia
Image of the week
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