2023-08-29 02:57:00
Invite you to know the difference between “Super Full Moon” and “Blue Moon” that will come together as “Super Blue Moon” to watch together This Chinese New Year! National Astronomical Research Institute (Public Organization) (Dr.Dr.), Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (WHA) invites you to follow the astronomical phenomenon at the end of August, namely, the “Super Blue Moon” phenomenon that will occur from the night of August 30, 2023 or on Chinese text From regarding 6:09 p.m. until dawn on August 31, 2023, it can be seen with the naked eye in the east, and in addition, Saturn appears bright alongside the moon as well by “Super Blue Moon” Is the name of an astronomical phenomenon that occurs from 2 phenomena that occur simultaneously, “Super Full Moon” and “Blue Moon” Super Full Moon Usually each month There will be an astronomical phenomenon known as Full Moon or Full Moon. This is a phenomenon that occurs according to the moon’s orbit around the Earth. but this time In addition to the full moon It is also the birth of the full moon that is closest to the earth in the year. Therefore, this phenomenon is called “Super Full Moon”, which is regarding 357,334 kilometers from Earth. Blue Moon “Blue Moon” is the name for the phenomenon of the second full moon of the month, which normally does not occur often. by orbiting the Earth’s moon It takes regarding 29.5 days or regarding 1 month, but due to the orbit of the moon. Sometimes it may take faster than usual. Causing the opportunity to have a full moon 2 times in 1 month and will call the birth of the 2nd full moon of the month “Blue Moon”. It is considered a Blue Moon in 3 years, with the last time the Blue Moon was born on October 31, 2020, at that time, in addition to Halloween. It is also during the time when the moon is farthest from the earth in the year (Micro Full Moon), too. For this reason, the National Astronomical Research Institute named the phenomenon that occurs simultaneously as “Super Blue Moon” by the National Astronomical Research Institute Preparing to organize an observation event of this phenomenon from 18:00-22:00 at all 4 main observation points: Sirindhorn Astronomical Park, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province: Tel. Nakhon Ratchasima : Tel. 086-4291489 Chaloem Phrakiat Observatory for the 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary Chachoengsao : Tel. 084-0882264 Chaloem Phrakiat Observatory for the 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary Songkhla : Tel. 095-1450411 or watch live via Facebook page NARIT Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand Chat Thank you for the picture from NARIT, National Astronomical Research Institute /SHARA S. KODIKARA / AFP
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The History and Future of Moon Rovers: From Lunokhod to Pragyan
2023-08-24 23:26:53
The Pragyan rover started its journey on the moon, raising the nation’s excitement. With this, Pragyan became the eighth rover to operate on the moon. Landers are the mission units that are stationed at the landing site and carry out experiments, while rovers are the ones that travel and explore. The Mars rover missions like Curiosity, Opportunity and Perseverance are world famous. Rover missions to the Moon are known as lunar rovers.
The first rover to land on the Moon was Lunokhod 1, which landed with the Soviet Union’s Luna 17 mission in 1970. It landed in an area of the moon known as the Sea of Rain and operated for 11 months. In 1973, the second Soviet rover, Lunokhod 2, landed on the moon during the Luna 21 mission.
The Lunar Roving Vehicle, which reached the Moon as part of the Apollo missions 15, 16, and 17, is a large variant of the Rover.
Four decades following this, China’s Yutu rover landed on the moon in December 2013 as part of the Chang’e 3 mission. It stopped working following 4 days. In 2018, the Yutu 2 rover arrived in China on the Chang’e 4 mission. Yutu 2, which is still operational, became the longest-running rover on the Moon following 4 years, 7 months and 21 days.
The Chandrayaan 2 rover, UAE’s Rashid and Japan’s Sora-Q are the rovers that failed to land on the moon. ISRO-Japan collaboration Lunar Exploration Mission rover, NASA’s Athlete, European Space Agency’s Heracles, Japan’s Lunar Cruiser, Russia’s Luna-Grunt, and privately owned Scarab are rovers that may reach the moon in the future.
English Summary: Pragyan became the eighth rover to travel on the moon
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How does NASA handle death in space? Protocols and procedures revealed
2023-08-03 02:40:16
Houston: NASA has given instructions on what to do with the dead body of a passenger in space. The protocol was released in preparation for America’s lunar and Mars explorations. NASA has made sure that astronauts selected for space missions are as healthy as possible. Meanwhile, the body also determines what to do if someone dies in space during a mission.
If someone dies during a low-Earth-orbit mission, such as on the International Space Station, the crew can return the body to Earth in a capsule within hours. If a death occurs on the moon, astronauts can return home with the body within a few days. NASA has detailed protocols in place to deal with such incidents. Preservation of the dead body may not be a major concern for a quick return to Earth. But the first priority is to get the remaining passengers safely to Earth.
Things would be different if you died during the 300 million mile journey to Mars. In that case, the crew cannot return. Instead, only at the end of the mission will the body reach Earth with the crew. In the meantime, staff will store the body in a separate chamber or a separate body bag. A constant temperature and humidity inside the spacecraft will help preserve the corpse.
20 people have died since human space exploration began.
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Fourteen people died in NASA space shuttle disasters in 1986 and 2003, three astronauts died in the 1971 Soyuz 11 mission, and three astronauts died in the 1967 Apollo 1 launch pad fire. NASA plans to send humans to the Moon in 2025 and Mars in the next ten years. Commercial space travel also took off.
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Mortal Consequences: What Happens to the Physical Body After Death in Space?
2023-08-02 13:18:00
02 August 2023, 06:48 PM IST Icon | Photo: AP
Houston: Researchers are trying to make the common man’s dreams of space travel a reality. Researchers believe that a time is not so far when space travel becomes commonplace and becomes a tourism. Have you ever thought regarding the death that might happen to someone outside of Earth? What happens to the physical body following death?
NASA is preparing to send a crew to the moon in 2025. Preparations are also underway to send an exploration team to Mars in the next decade. When that happens, the possibility of human deaths in space also increases. NASA prepared for the death of an astronaut There are certain rules of conduct. This Code of Conduct sets out the procedures to be followed in such a situation.
Every astronaut has to do a lot of mental and physical preparation for such a journey. All the equipment to avoid the accident that may happen in space will be ready in the spacecraft. The main duty of a space medical doctor is to ensure that the astronauts remain in perfect health. The Translational Research Institute for Space Health, which operates under NASA’s Human Research ProgramIt assesses the health issues of astronauts and gives due attention.
If death happens on moon or mars..
Suppose a person is dying in space; If the death occurs on a low-Earth orbit mission, i.e. on an International Space Station, the body will be brought to Earth in a spacecraft. It takes hours. If the death occurs on the moon, the body will reach the earth within days. NASA will prioritize getting the rest of the crew back to Earth safely rather than storing the body because they have to return before the scheduled time.
A trip to Mars, 300 million miles away, would be a very different situation. A quick return trip is impossible at such a distance. Hence the body is returned only on the return journey of the Sangha (sometimes following two years). In such a case, the body will be kept in a special compartment or a special case (body bag). In this way, the body will not be damaged by the constant temperature and humidity inside the spacecraft. However, only if the death occurs on the space station or in the spacecraft, the above-mentioned ‘return trip’ of the deceased person is possible.
Perhaps if a person goes into space without a space suit, the lack of pressure and the vacuum of space will suffocate him. The blood and other bodily fluids in the body begin to boil. His death will happen in an instant. Even if you land on the moon or mars without a spacesuit, death is certain. The Moon has no atmosphere, while Mars has a thin atmosphere, which would cause death due to lack of oxygen. Without breath, body fluids including blood will boil and death will occur.
Is cremation possible?
If death occurs on the Martian surface following landing, burying the body there will cause further energy loss for the rest of the crew. It will harm them. And bacteria and other microbes from dead bodies might contaminate the Martian surface. For that reason, save the dead body and bring it to earth.
Much remains to be clarified regarding possible extraterrestrial death. The matter, including the burial of the body itself, is a matter of research. It is important to give courage to the rest of the group to face and survive the shock and pain that the unexpected death of one member of the group can cause.
20 people have lost their lives due to unplanned disasters during six decades of space exploration despite the maximum equipment. Three astronauts lost their lives in the Apollo 1 launch pad fire in 1967, three astronauts during the Soyuz 11 mission in 1971, and 14 astronauts in the 1986 and 2003 accidents involving NASA’s space shuttles Challenger and Columbia. Researchers are also making great efforts to develop ways to minimize accidents that may occur in space missions.
(Credit: NDTV)
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