NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey Orbiter Captures Unusual View of Red Planet’s Horizon

NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey Orbiter Captures Unusual View of Red Planet’s Horizon

NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey Orbiter Horizon
NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter captured this unusual view of the Red Planet’s horizon using its THEMIS camera from an altitude of around 250 miles (400 kilometers), or the same altitude at which the ISS orbits Earth.



It was challenging to capture because its Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS) is not able pivot, while adjusting the angle of the camera requires changing the position of the entire spacecraft. This meant the team needed to rotate the orbiter almost 90° while making sure the Sun would still shine on the spacecraft’s solar panels, but not on sensitive equipment that could overheat.

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NASA 2001 Mars Odyssey Orbiter Horizon

If there were astronauts in orbit over Mars, this is the perspective they would have. No Mars spacecraft has ever had this kind of view before,” said Jonathon Hill of Arizona State University, operations lead for Odyssey’s camera.

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NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope Discover Most Distant Black Hole Yet

NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope Discover Most Distant Black Hole Yet

NASA Chandra James Webb Space Telescope Most Distant Black Hole
NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered the most distant black hole yet that began its life a mere 470 million years after the big bang. It can be found in a galaxy called UHZ1 in the direction of the galaxy cluster Abell 2744, located 3.5 billion light-years from Earth.


NASA Chandra James Webb Space Telescope Most Distant Black Hole
The most recent Webb data revealed the galaxy is much more distant than the cluster, clocking in at 13.2 billion light-years from Earth, when the universe was just 3% of its present age. On the other hand, Chandra detected intense, superheated, X-ray emitting gas in this galaxy after two weeks of observation, a trademark for a growing supermassive black hole. What the teams discover here will help them better understand how supermassive black holes can reach colossal masses soon after the big bang.

We needed Webb to find this remarkably distant galaxy and Chandra to find its supermassive black hole. We also took advantage of a cosmic magnifying glass that boosted the amount of light we detected. This magnifying effect is known as gravitational lensing,” said Akos Bogdan of the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian (CfA).

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NASA’s James Webb and Hubble Space Telescopes Capture Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster

NASA’s James Webb and Hubble Space Telescopes Capture Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster

NASA James Webb Hubble Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster
NASA’s James Webb and Hubble space telescopes used their specialized instruments to capture an expansive, yet festive, image of galaxy cluster known as MACS0416 by combining visible as well as infrared light data. It’s been nicknamed the Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster and located approximately 4.3 billion light-years from Earth.


NASA James Webb Hubble Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster
By combining both Webb and Hubble space telescopes, astronomers were able to discover a multitude of galaxies outside the cluster and a sprinkling of sources that vary over time, possibly due to gravitational lensing. What do the colors mean? The bluest galaxies you see relatively nearby, while the redder ones more distant as detected by Webb.

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We’re calling MACS0416 the Christmas Tree Galaxy Cluster, both because it’s so colorful and because of these flickering lights we find within it. We can see transients everywhere,” said Haojing Yan, lead author of one paper describing the scientific results.

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Work Begins on NASA’s SPHEREx Space Telescope, Will Map Universe Like Never Before

Work Begins on NASA’s SPHEREx Space Telescope, Will Map Universe Like Never Before

NASA SPHEREx Space Telescope Map Universe
Work begins on NASA’s SPHEREx (Specto-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) space telescope and once completed, it will stand nearly 8.5 feet tall (2.6 meters). Cone-shaped photon shields, which are being assembled in a clean room at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, give SPHEREx its distinctive shape.



Three nested cones surround SPHEREx’s telescope to protect it from the light as well as heat of the Sun and Earth.To complete two all-sky maps every year, the spacecraft will sweep over every section of the sky, similar to scanning the inside of a globe. A launch is planned for no later than April 2025 and the mission is set to measure the abundance of water ice in interstellar clouds of gas and dust, where new stars are born, to help scientists better understand where the key ingredients necessary for life originated.

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We’re not just concerned with how cold SPHEREx is, but also that its temperature stays the same. If the temperature varies, it could change the sensitivity of the detector, which could translate as a false signal,” said Konstantin Penanen, JPL’s Payload Manager for the mission.

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NASA’s Perseverance and Curiosity Rovers Will Lose Communication for 2-Weeks During Mars Solar Conjunction

NASA’s Perseverance and Curiosity Rovers Will Lose Communication for 2-Weeks During Mars Solar Conjunction

NASA Perseverance Curiosity Rovers Mars Solar Conjunction
NASA’s Perseverance and Curiosity rovers will lose communication with ground control teams for 2-weeks during the Mars solar conjunction, which happens every other year. This pause is necessary because the hot, ionized gas expelled from the Sun’s corona could potentially corrupt radio signals sent from Earth to NASA’s Mars spacecraft, resulting in unexpected behaviors.



Perseverance and Curiosity rovers will continue monitor changes in surface conditions, weather, as well as radiation as they stay parked on the Martian surface during this time. The Ingenuity Mars Helicopter will use its color camera to study the movement of sand, while the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and the Odyssey orbiter are set to continue imaging the surface.

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NASA Perseverance Curiosity Rovers Mars Solar Conjunction

Our mission teams have spent months preparing to-do lists for all our Mars spacecraft. We’ll still be able to hear from them and check their states of health over the next few weeks,” said Roy Gladden, manager of the Mars Relay Network at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California.

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NASA’s IXPE Captures First Polarized X-Ray Image of Supernova Remnant SN 1006

NASA’s IXPE Captures First Polarized X-Ray Image of Supernova Remnant SN 1006

NASA IXPE First Polarized X-Ray Image Supernova Remnant SN 1006
NASA’s IXPE has captured the first polarized X-ray image of supernova remnant SN 1006, providing scientists’ with the data needed to better understand the relationship between magnetic fields and the flow of high-energy particles from exploding stars. SN 1006 is located approximately 6,500 light-years from Earth in the Lupus constellation and is all that remains after a massive explosion that occurred either when two white dwarfs merged.


NASA IXPE First Polarized X-Ray Image Supernova Remnant SN 1006
Previously, X-ray observations of this supernova remnant offered the first evidence that they can radically accelerate electrons, and helped identify rapidly expanding nebulae around exploded stars as a birthplace for highly energetic cosmic rays. Since launching in 2021, IXPE has observed three supernova remnants: Cassiopeia A, Tycho, and SN 1006. What surprised scientists the most about SN 1006 was that it is more polarized than the other two supernova remnants, while all three show magnetic fields oriented such that they point outward from the center of the explosion.

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Close-proximity, X-ray-bright supernova remnants such as SN 1006 are ideally suited to IXPE measurements, given IXPE’s combination of X-ray polarization sensitivity with the capability to resolve the emission regions spatially. This integrated capability is essential to localizing cosmic-ray acceleration sites,” said Douglas Swartz, a Universities Space Research Association researcher at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.


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NASA’s Juno Mission Captures Strange Frowning Face on Jupiter During 54th Close Flyby

NASA’s Juno Mission Captures Strange Frowning Face on Jupiter During 54th Close Flyby

NASA Juno Mission Frowning Face Jupiter
NASA’s Juno mission captured a strange frowning face on Jupiter during its 54th close flyby on September 7th. This oddity was spotted in the gas giant’s far northern regions, called Jet N7, where turbulent clouds and storms along Jupiter’s terminator reside.


NASA Juno Mission Frowning Face Jupiter
Jupiter’s terminator is basically the dividing line between the day and night sides of the planet. Scientists study the low angle of sunlight highlights the complex topography of features in this region to better understand the processes occurring in Jupiter’s atmosphere.

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Citizen scientist Vladimir Tarasov made this image using raw data from the JunoCam instrument. At the time the raw image was taken, the Juno spacecraft was about 4,800 miles (about 7,700 kilometers) above Jupiter’s cloud tops, at a latitude of about 69 degrees north,” said NASA.


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NASA’s IXPE Telescope Uncovers the Bones of Cosmic Hand Known as MSH 15-52

NASA’s IXPE Telescope Uncovers the Bones of Cosmic Hand Known as MSH 15-52

NASA IXPE Telescope Bones Cosmic Hand MSH-15-52
NASA’s Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) telescope observed MSH 15-52, nicknamed the ‘Cosmic Hand’, for about 17 days, the longest it has looked at any single object since it launched in December 2021. The data collected provided astronomers with the first map of the magnetic field in the ‘hand’, or charged particles producing the X-rays that travel along the magnetic field.



Researchers were able to determine the electric field orientation of X-rays, and what stood out about the large regions of MSH 15-52 was that the amount of polarization is incredibly high, reaching the maximum level expected from theoretical work. For this to be possible, the magnetic field must be very straight and uniform, which means there is little turbulence in those regions of the pulsar wind nebula.

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We’ve uncovered the life history of super energetic matter and antimatter particles around the pulsar. This teaches us about how pulsars can act as particle accelerators,” said Niccolò Di Lalla, co-author of the paper from Stanford.

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NASA’s Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) Gives Off Blue Hue in Latest Test

NASA’s Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) Gives Off Blue Hue in Latest Test

NASA Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) Test
NASA’s Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) gave off an eerie blue hue during its latest test inside a vacuum chamber at the Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. This 12-kilowatt Hall thruster is currently the most powerful electric propulsion thruster in production, and will eventually be used by NASA for missions to the Moon and beyond.


NASA Advanced Electric Propulsion System (AEPS) Test
Photo credit: NASA/Jef Janis
What is causing the blue plume? Scientifically speaking, the blue plume is actually a steady stream of ionized xenon gas ejected to produce a low, yet highly efficient, thrust. If a spacecraft were to be equipped with AEPS, it theoretically could accelerate spacecraft to extremely high speeds over time using only a fraction of the fuel chemical propulsion systems require, making it perfect for deep space exploration.

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Three AEPS thrusters will be mounted on the Power and Propulsion Element, a foundational component of Gateway. The small lunar space station is critical to the agency’s Artemis missions that will help prepare for human missions to Mars,” said Glenn Communications.

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NASA’s Spot the Station App Will Help Stargazers Easily Locate the ISS

NASA’s Spot the Station App Will Help Stargazers Easily Locate the ISS

NASA Spot the Station App Locate ISS
To those on the ground, the ISS passing overheard appears as a bright point of light moving briskly across the sky. NASA’s Spot the Station app will help stargazers easily locate this bright point of light using a combination of augmented reality and options for capturing videos of the sightings in real-time.


NASA Spot the Station App Locate ISS
Using augmented reality, Spot the Station’s built-in compass will show you exactly where the space station is no matter where you are in the world. Turn on mobile notifications to be alerted of upcoming viewing opportunities based on your exact location. For those wondering, we’re able to see the International Space Station because it reflects the light of the Sun. Download the iOS / Android versions now.

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Even after 23 years of continuous human presence aboard the International Space Station, it’s incredibly exciting to see the station when you look up at just the right moment. The orbiting laboratory that continues to provide so many unique, tangible benefits for humanity really isn’t that far out of reach,” said Robyn Gatens, International Space Station director at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

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