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'Orion Nebula: The Hubble View' image from the #NASA_App
https://t.co/yMDYqKQR5n
@warrior_orion is a great #Astrophotography Account to #Follow!!
#AstroHour #Astrophotography #AstroHour2021
A Moon settlement could get some supply and research help from Earth. A Mars one, though - MUCH more complicated.
However well we screen and disinfect, we can eventually expect more or less severe infections spreading among humans in space. Smooth cooperation would be necessary.
Any potential life in such cold, ammonia-laden, briny oceans would be very different from ours, having to persist on meager resources, and unfeasible for us to discover in the foreseeable future. Its existence seems unlikely... but not entirely impossible.
One day, we might see.
2016 saw the founding of the European Space Agency’s incubator, @ESABICPrague, and Prague is now the headquaters of @EU4Space after hosting the GSA for years...
I'm not in the industry, though; planetary science and astrobiology are what fascinates me. So let's head there! 🚀
"Martian Fever" (Analog 11-12/2019), on related note, dealt with planetary protection. Guess what: the crew gets accidentally contaminated by local life. No 'miraculous parasite'; rather a bad outcome for both. The crew must find a cure and see if they can ever return to Earth.
First of all, like elsewhere, specialized programs are few and the most usual career path is to study biology, chemistry, astronomy or another related field and pursue interdisciplinary, astrobiological subjects - factors of habitability, life detection...
The lovely @vistronaut shared this with me, so I am sharing this with you. I now have the #grandtour on my wall and on a T-shirt. Love the connection of technology and art. https://t.co/MfbfgKt346
After our trip, we starting thinking 🤔
-We live in an area with dark skies (not an official dark sky place, but still good (Dartmoor))
- We have been sharing our knowledge and telescope with all sorts of people.
Maybe we could do something...
Today’s question:
What is your favourite instance of Art In Space?
#artinspace
A similar tidal disruption event was observed in galaxy F01004-2237. Because of multispectral observing power, it has been possible to find high energy neutrinos from a tidal disruption event, even in a small patch of sky.
All this is a new step forward to science.