ScienceDesk, to space
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The mission to retrieve a Mars sample is running into turbulence.

@theverge reports: "NASA’s Mars Sample Return mission is already running over budget and behind schedule. But it may also be our best chance of finding extraterrestrial life."

https://flip.it/EgVUGZ

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pascaline, to Astronomy
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Well, you know, this makes me dream.

"Boyajian's star is our galaxy’s strangest: a flickering globe of light whose sporadic and unpredictable output baffled astronomers for years.
The study of Boyajian’s star is being promoted as a research model that could help in one of the most intriguing of all scientific quests: finding intelligent life on other worlds."

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/apr/27/is-it-aliens-how-a-mysterious-star-could-help-the-search-for-extraterrestrial-life

bloguidice, to Paranormal
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byggvir, to food German
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Habe gerade eine Studie erfunden, die das Problem der Nahrungsmittelversorgung bei einer des Mondes oder des Mars lösen könnte:

Stein-basierte .

Klingt vielversprechend.

Die könnte auf der interessant werden, wenn der weiter fortschreitet. Auch wenn das Sprichwort lautet, dass Du nicht essen kannst, vielleicht klappte es mit Steinen.


readbeanicecream, to space
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A Popular Alien-Hunting Technique Is Increasingly in Doubt

Recent controversies bode ill for the effort to detect life on other planets by analyzing the gases in their atmospheres.

https://www.wired.com/story/search-for-alien-life-biosignatures-gas-atmosphere/

spaceflight, to Astronomy
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spaceflight,
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An advanced civilization could potentially detect 🔭 signs of life on Earth. But the of the 🌌 is incredibly vast. Even at the speed of light, signals 📶 from 🌏 have only reached a very small portion of our . https://newspaceeconomy.ca/2023/07/15/can-extraterrestrial-life-detect-us/

spaceflight,
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👽 “Look at the mess we made when hit. We’d be like headless chickens 🐓. We cannot afford to be ill-prepared, , , and rudderless, for an event that could happen at any time and which we cannot afford to mismanage.” https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/dec/29/if-aliens-contact-humanity-who-decides-what-we-do-next

mattotcha, to Archaeology
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mojo, to UFOs
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'It only takes one to be real and it changes for ever’: what if we’ve been lied to about UFOs?
The continuing lack of transparency about in the US is causing concern not only about the existence of but about the psychological fallout of uncovering a

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/jan/14/what-happens-if-we-have-been-visited-by-aliens-lied-to-ufos-uaps-grusch-congress

spaceflight, to Japan

2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣4️⃣
📆 Jan. 8: The new rocket may launch ’s uncrewed lander to the 🌙
📆 Jan. 20: ’s moon lander may attempt to set down on the moon 🌙
📆 Feb. 15: ’ robotic lunar 🌙 lander may launch on a rocket
📆 Feb. 15: ’s 🇯🇵 rocket could attempt a successful flight to orbit
📆 April 14: astronauts could fly to the aboard ’s spacecraft for the first time
📆 May: 🇨🇳 could launch the mission to the far side of the moon 🌙
📆 June 15: The 🇪🇺 could attempt the first launch of the rocket
https://www.nytimes.com/explain/2024/astronomy-space-calendar

Not to forget some launches, depending on the 😴⏳ https://payloadspace.com/the-gao-calls-for-the-faa-to-improve-its-mishap-investigation-process/

spaceflight,

The Probe lifted off 🚀 atop a rocket from southwestern ’s 🇨🇳 Xichang* Satellite Launch Centre at 📆 3.05pm on Tuesday. The Einstein Probe is led by researchers of the Academy of Sciences and has major instrument contributions from the and the Institute for Physics in Germany 🇩🇪. It can observe an area of sky more than 10,000 full moons’ size at any given time. In contrast, existing large X-ray telescopes, such as ’s Chandra Observatory, can only image a section of sky smaller than one full moon at a time. It means the Einstein Probe could observe almost the entire night sky 🌌 in just three around , or under five hours ⏱️. https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3247782/einstein-probe-china-launches-powerful-space-x-ray-observatory-understand-flashes-night-sky

starrytimepod, to Astronomy

Speaking of M13 (which I shoehorned into the Gold Star segment of our episode despite it not winning), here is a graphic representation the Arecibo message!

📷 :https://www.seti.org/seti-institute/project/details/arecibo-message

BenjaminHCCarr, to Paranormal
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Cofounder Leaves $200 Million Gift to Institute in His Will
The gift highlights the fact that the search for life is increasingly being funded by prominent tech founders. https://www.404media.co/qualcomm-founder-left-200-million-gift-to-seti-institute-in-his-will/

DougBrownArtPhotography, to UFOs
DougBrownArtPhotography, to Astronomy
DougBrownArtPhotography, to Astronomy
DougBrownArtPhotography, to Astronomy
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DougBrownArtPhotography, to Astronomy
GregCocks, (edited ) to Futurology
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NASA Is Locating Ice On Mars With This New Map

https://www.nasa.gov/solar-system/planets/mars/nasa-is-locating-ice-on-mars-with-this-new-map/ <-- shared technical article

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-020-01290-z <-- shared paper

https://ammos.nasa.gov/marswatermaps/?mission=MWR <-- web mapping

“The map could help the agency decide where the first astronauts to the Red Planet should land. The more available water, the less missions will need to bring.
Buried ice will be a vital resource for the first people to set foot on Mars, serving as drinking water and a key ingredient for rocket fuel. But it would also be a major scientific target: Astronauts or robots could one day drill ice cores much as scientists do on Earth, uncovering the climate history of Mars and exploring potential habitats (past or present) for microbial life.…”

@nasa @JPL

spaceflight, to random

Why was the Search for #Extraterrestrial Intelligence (#SETI) 👽 unsuccessful so far ?

#Life 🦠 appeared pretty much as soon as it could, right when the #oceans formed and our #planet stopped being a molten 🌋 hellscape. That might have been as early as 3.7 billion years ago. But #intelligent life appeared basically yesterday—what we identify as anatomically modern humans arose about 120,000 years ago. https://arstechnica.com/space/2023/05/were-essentially-alone-in-the-universe-and-thats-ok

Pictures : :ccby: :cc_sa: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nature_timespiral_horizontal_layout_white_background.png https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Space-ship-763493.svg

spaceflight, (edited )

What might #extraterrestrial intelligence 👽 look & behave like ?

morpheo,
spaceflight,

An average of 18 percent 📊 of respondents said that they considered #extraterrestrial 👽 visitors a likely scenario for 📆 2023 :ccby: :cc_nd: https://www.statista.com/chart/29296/public-opinion-on-aliens-visiting-earth 🙄

#SETI

spaceflight, to random

📆 May 15, 2023 A ☄️ crashed through the roof of a house 🏠 in . The meteorite struck the floor with such force that it rebounded and punched a second hole 🕳️ in the ceiling before landing back on the floor. https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/scientists-confirm-meteorite-crashed-into-new-jersey-home

spaceflight,
spaceflight, to space

The got a nice 🛰️ video of the flyby, but it's got >200MB. So here's the 1MB version. Original : https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia25723-juno-offers-a-window-seat-for-a-jupiter-flyby

video/mp4

spaceflight,

will investigate whether the ocean 🌊 of 's could be a suitable habitat for life 🦠
II will put 👨‍🚀 into around the 🌙 before returning them home.
(Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover) will explore the moon's 🌙 south pole
will orbit the moon 🌙, measuring the temperature 🌡️ of the surface and mapping out the locations of water 💧 molecules
's Moon eXploration () will land on ' surface and collect a sample ⛏️ before returning to
's will study physical properties of the ☄️ and
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/space-missions-launch-2024-artemis-clipper-viper-moon-mars/

spaceflight, to Futurology German

with a 🤖 . Nothing in this video is pre scripted - its pure . The pauses are the time lag for processing the speech input, the and processing the text back into . https://youtu.be/EWACmFLvpHE
One of those might serve you at the https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/worlds-first-space-hotel-open-2027

spaceflight,

🇩🇪 A new playground for #SpaceRobot : "The volcanic and cave landscapes of Mars and the Moon are reproduced over 1500 square metres. A tunnel, a #crater, various hills, rocks, gullies and sand dunes replicate the #extraterrestrial environments, with two thirds devoted the #Moon 🌙 and one third to #Mars 🔴. The site thus fulfils all relevant geological specifications and includes various subsoils such as basalt, #lava rocks, fine gravel and #suevite from the #Nördlinger Ries." https://www.dlr.de/en/latest/news/2023/03/moon-and-mars-test-site-for-robotic-missions

#DLR #GermanAerospaceCenter

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