Japan’s SLIM mission successfully reaches moon’s surface, despite landing challenges and solar battery issues

Japan’s SLIM mission successfully reaches moon’s surface, despite landing challenges and solar battery issues

The Japanese Space Agency announced on Thursday that its first lunar mission had succeeded after its vehicle reached the surface of the moon, in a successful demonstration of its precise landing system. Announcement Japan became the fifth country in history to reach the moon when the advanced SLIM vehicle landed on the moon’s surface early … Read more

The International Space Crew concludes Science Week Al Khaleej newspaper

The International Space Crew concludes Science Week  Al Khaleej newspaper

Prepared by: Mustafa Al-Zoubi The Expedition 70 crew on the International Space Station concluded the work week with microbiology, bioprinting and ultrasound scanning, completing cardiac research, fluid physics and the orbital barrier microgravity science schedule. Researchers are exploring how to identify and disinfect microbes to protect spacecraft and their crews traveling longer and farther from … Read more

Space eggs in fact. The astronauts lost a tomato

The defendant was Frank Rubio, who grew vegetables on the ISS. What crime did he commit? Who ate the tomato? Frank Rubio worked hard to grow red robin tomatoes, which are also popular in Poland, especially in pots on balconies because the plants are small. It’s not an easy task at all on the International … Read more

Spotting NASA’s Lost Tool Bag in the Night Sky with Binoculars

Spotting NASA’s Lost Tool Bag in the Night Sky with Binoculars

It should be possible to spot an unusual object in the night sky with binoculars, a free-floating tool bag that slipped earlier this month to astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara during exterior maintenance on the International Space Station (ISS). The Guardian wrote about it. On a rare all-female spacewalk, NASA astronauts repaired systems that … Read more

The Future of the International Space Station: Flexible Plans for 2030 and Beyond

The Future of the International Space Station: Flexible Plans for 2030 and Beyond

According to current plans, the International Space Station (ISS) will serve researchers until 2030, but according to one of NASA’s associate directors, they would be open to extending the life of the space station if there is no viable alternative in the form of commercial space stations. According to the latest news, NASA is handling … Read more

NASA Astronauts Make Historic First Spacewalk Together Outside International Space Station

NASA Astronauts Make Historic First Spacewalk Together Outside International Space Station

Two NASA astronauts completed the first spacewalk together outside the International Space Station, the fourth extravehicular activity for women in history. The extravehicular activity they performed was activity No. 269 to support the assembly, maintenance, and modernization of the International Space Station. It is also a spacewalk. The ISS’s 12th launch of the year and … Read more

Groundbreaking Study: Successfully Cultivated Mouse Embryos on the International Space Station Pave Way for Reproduction in Space

Groundbreaking Study: Successfully Cultivated Mouse Embryos on the International Space Station Pave Way for Reproduction in Space

Japanese research: Successfully cultivated mouse embryos on the space station, the first in the world (AFP, Tokyo, 29th) Japanese scientists said they successfully cultured mouse embryos on the International Space Station and developed normally. This first-of-its-kind research shows that it is possible for humans to reproduce in space. Researchers such as Professor Teruhiko Wakayama from … Read more

The International Space Station (ISS): History, Research, and Retirement in 2030

The International Space Station (ISS): History, Research, and Retirement in 2030

Thursday, October 5 2023 | 12:06 WIB Ani Nur Iqrimah / TCE Jakarta, Beritasatu.com – The International Space Station (ISS) is a residence and space laboratory. This spacecraft is controlled by space agencies from various countries, with the main countries being the United States Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Russian Aeronautics and Space Agency … Read more

Surviving a Jump from the International Space Station: The Journey and Challenges

Surviving a Jump from the International Space Station: The Journey and Challenges

If a person had a superhero suit and got tired of adrenaline jumping from planes and bridges, he could theoretically try to jump from the International Space Station into pitch black space. With a bit of luck, it would hit the earth’s surface in about two and a half years. How would his journey go? … Read more

Russian Cosmonauts and American Astronaut Arrive on ISS, Taking Over from Previous Trio

Russian Cosmonauts and American Astronaut Arrive on ISS, Taking Over from Previous Trio

Two Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut arrived on the ISS to take over from another American-Russian trio. Veteran Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and his comrade Nikolai Tchoub, as well as NASA astronaut Loral O’HaraLeur, left the Russian Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan as planned at 3:44 p.m. GMT, in the middle of the night, aboard … Read more