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What Happens In One Minute?

4/30/2017

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Fascinating stuff - What Happens In One Minute? From AsapSCIENCE.


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NASA just got its closest look at Saturn yet — here's what it saw

4/30/2017

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On April 26, NASA flew its Cassini spacecraft closer to Saturn than ever before. In fact, it's the closest any spacecraft has ever come to Saturn — just 1,900 miles from the beautiful planet's cloud tops. Even more exciting, Cassini has already transmitted images of what it saw from its deepest dive yet. These are the closest images of Saturn ever taken.  The images you're seeing in the video are just hours old, which means that NASA has not yet had time to fully process them. When you consider that Saturn is 750 million miles away — about 9 times farther than Earth is to the Sun — these close ups are nothing short of miraculous. From Tech Insider.

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Graphene Could Solve the World's Water Crisis

4/29/2017

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Turning saltwater into clean drinking water is an expensive, energy-intensive process, but could the wonder material graphene make it more accessible?  From Seeker.


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NASA is running out of spacesuits and it could jeopardize future missions

4/28/2017

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A new government audit reveals that NASA is running low on spacesuits and new ones might not be available in time.

Astronauts have been using the same suits since 1981. The suit were only designed to last 15 years, but NASA was able to extend the lifetime during Shuttle era by returning the suits to Earth for regular repairs.

Without the Shuttles, NASA has no way or returning the suits so they are kept on the space station. And recent incidents show that these suits are well past their due date.

The biggest problem is the primary life support systems, which are the large backpacks that astronauts wear during spacewalks. In 2013, one of the units malfunctioned while an astronaut was in space.

First Italian astronaut, Luca Parmitano, had a leak in one of the units that supplied water water to the suit. The water spilled over into his ventilation, which caused his helmet to start filling with water.

By the time he reached safety back on the station, over a liter of water had filled his helmet, entering his mouth, ears, nose, and eyes. Ultimately, he was unharmed.

In recent years, NASA has had 2 other water-related incidents, though not as severe as Parmitano’s. Today, only 11 of the 18 life support systems are considered safe to use. But those units may not even last long enough.

NASA plans to continue sending astronauts to the ISS to at least 2024. These astronaut will need safe, functioning spacesuits to perform spacewalks that are critical for maintaining the space station. The main concern is that the remaining 11 life support systems will not last to 2024.

Over the last decade, NASA has invested nearly $200 million toward developing new and better spacesuits. However, because NASA's budget and missions mainly rely on government funding, its focus has changed numerous times over the years from Moon-focused to Mars-focused.

And since different environments in space require different types of spacesuit protection, it was impossible for the space agency to stick to just one spacesuit design.

As a result, NASA divided its funding across three companies: $135.6 million toward the Constellation Space Suit System, $51.6 million to Advanced Space Suit Project, and $12 million for the Orion Crew Survival System.

None of the three companies have had enough funding to complete and develop a new spacesuit, yet. The report recommends that NASA develop a formal plan that fits their immediate needs. It also suggests that NASA determine if current spacesuit designs can meet the agency’s needs, or if next-generation suits are necessary.

The clock is ticking. NASA has already scheduled 17 spacewalks between now and 2020.

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Ant Treadmill and Other Ant Science

4/24/2017

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Scientists at the University of Freiburg want to understand ants' navigational skills, so they built this tiny treadmill for ants. Scientists at Georgia Tech are studying fire ants to learn how they form living clumps. From the INSIDER.

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Meet the Man Who Strapped Himself to a Rocket, For Science

4/23/2017

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One man's quest to test the human limits of gravity on the human body.  From Seeker.

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Antarctica's giant waterfalls are changing the sea level

4/21/2017

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Antarctica is not the icy world scientists thought it was. A team of scientists recently compiled the most detailed map, yet, of liquid water across Antarctica. They found water in places where it was thought to be impossible. "This study tells us there’s already a lot more melting going on than we thought,” Robin Bell, who is a geophysicist at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, told Kevin Krajick. “When you turn up the temperature, it’s only going to increase.” From Tech Insider.

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Giant shipworm just gave scientists new clues about some of the weirdest life forms on Earth

4/17/2017

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Scientists are taking a closer look at this weird worm-like animal for the first time. Check out what they have discovered. From Tech Insider.

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