It allows you to sync brightness of your external monitor with your internal one, or sync to day/night cycle, or control brightness, contrast and volume levels manually.
“We are at risk of a Wild West scenario due to the rivalries between competing space agencies and commercial interests. … A new International space treaty is urgently needed.”
It's on from today until 24.03., & features different tasks the rover has to perform everyday. The winning team is chosen by points & announced on the last day. This is a competition from the Australian Space Agency (ASA).
3/19/24 — Open 6-9p Mask recommended. No open drinks, please.
Plenty of #Eclipse conspiracy theories around. Mine is... What if #PolarIce was "glue" holding Earth's #TectonicPlates together? Now, the climate-weakend "glue" allows #GraviticForce of #Lunar / #Solar alignment to pull the planet apart! Or... #Vampires will emerge during #Totality, taking advantage of our assembled masses – craned necks exposed as we focus all attention skyward.
Aparna Venkatesan (University of San Francisco) and I wrote an op-ed for @spacedotcom today in which we argue that changes are coming, caused by humans, that risk "future generations' ability to practice scientific and cultural traditions on, near or in relation to the Moon."
These are some mountains and craters near the #lunar south pole casting shadows near the dividing line between night and day. The image was made at about 06:00 UTC on 24th February, just a few hours before the #Moon was full.
Close to the center of this image is the crater Malapert A, where the #Odysseus spacecraft has come to rest on its side. The pole itself is 300 km further away in the darkness.
The lander, named #Odysseus, was built by #IntuitiveMachines of Houston. Minutes after beginning its landing sequence at 6:11PM ET the spacecraft touched the ground, making it the first privately built spacecraft to land on the #lunar surface.
The feature article reports a study of the compression of the remanent lunar magnetic field by the solar wind, based on data taken at several Apollo landing sites.