2023-08-30 14:25:00
In the province of Bueng Kan, NACC-NT waits to see the phenomenon at the end of August 2023 “Super Blue Moon”, the full moon closest to the world in the year. which did not disappoint Emerging from the clouds at 7:30 p.m., can be seen with the naked eye, August 30, 2023, reporters reported. At the Mekong River in front of Bueng Kan Wisit Amnuay Silp Kindergarten Bueng Kan municipality has residents and tourists. come and see the phenomenon “Super Blue Moon” (Super Blue Moon) tonight following the National Astronomical Research Institute. (Public Organization) (Dr.) invites you to look at the sky, see the end of August 2023 phenomenon with the Super Full Moon (Super Full Moon) or the full moon closest to the world in the year. It is regarding 357,334 kilometers from Earth and tonight is the second full moon of the month or the Blue Moon from 6:09 p.m. until dawn on August 31. You can see it with your eyes. nothing related news The full moon appears slightly larger than normal. Compared to the normal full moon It is regarding 7% larger and regarding 15% more brightness. In addition, today is the 14th day of the waxing moon of the 9th lunar month (before the 15th day of the waxing moon tomorrow) in the Bueng Kan area can be seen at around 7:30 p.m. . Which did not disappoint the locals and tourists who come to see it. following the clouds float off the moon Clearly visible, beautiful, ready to take pictures as a souvenir. share on social media show off the beauty
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Discover the Marvels of the Super Blue Moon, a Spectacle to Witness this Chinese New Year!
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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India-Russia Lunar Race: Competing to Make History on the Moon
2023-08-20 08:29:48
India is in a race with Russia to become the first country to land a spacecraft on an unexplored region of the far side of the moon, a feat that will cement its status as a major space power amid renewed global interest in lunar exploration. This comes at a time when a growing list of countries, including the United States, China, Israel and Japan, are hoping to establish themselves on the nearest celestial body to Earth, according to the Wall Street Journal. This week, two spacecraft from Russia and India are scheduled to touch down on the moon’s unexplored south pole, the latest in an international convoy of robotic spacecraft that have headed to the moon in recent years. This will be followed by the launch of a small spacecraft to the Moon by the Japanese Space Agency in an effort to test precise landing techniques that might be used in future missions. Private companies from Israel and Japan have tried and failed to send spacecraft in recent years. Meanwhile, China has landed in 2019 and once more in 2020 and seeks to send astronauts there by 2030. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is working on its own lunar campaign through the “Artemis” program, which aims to To build infrastructure on and around the moon in the long term. It plans to launch a human space flight around the moon in late 2024. Indo-Russian competition India launched a robotic spacecraft carrying a lander and rover last July. The Chandrayaan-3 mission, which means “moon vehicle” in Hindi, is India’s second attempt to land on the moon. And the Indian Space Agency announced that the landing attempt is scheduled to coincide, next Wednesday, August 23, with sunrise at the landing site. And if the lander can land safely, it will be a moment of intense national pride. After the launch, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “Chandrayaan-3 writes a new chapter in the Indian space saga.” “An abnormal situation” But Russia may get there first, as the country launched the “Luna-25” lander on August 11, its first mission to the moon in nearly 50 years, and is looking forward to landing, Monday, August 21st, in the same difficult area. For Moscow, returning to the moon may be a sign of its continued technological prowess in the face of sweeping global sanctions imposed in the wake of last year’s invasion of Ukraine. And “Luna-25” entered the lunar orbit, last Wednesday, the first Russian spacecraft to achieve this since 1976. However, the Russian space agency “Roskosmos” reported, on Saturday, that an “abnormal situation” had occurred in the Russian spacecraft “Luna-25”. during a maneuver as it prepared to move into a pre-landing orbit. The agency said that “during the operation, an emergency occurred on the space probe, which did not allow it to carry out the maneuver according to the required standards,” without providing further details. The newspaper pointed out that India’s travel time to the moon is regarding 40 days longer than Russia’s travel time due to the heavy load of its vehicle and limited fuel storage compared to its Russian counterpart. And India sent its spacecraft on a circular path around the Earth and the Moon, to take advantage of gravity and save on fuel. Lunar exploration camps The Washington Post indicated that the Indian and Russian lunar exploration missions are part of a flurry of lunar activities expected in the coming years, as space exploration is increasingly divided into two camps. India and several other countries have signed up to the US-backed Principles for Space Exploration, while Russia plans to work with China on its plans to establish a research station on the moon. US law prohibits NASA from cooperating with China in space exploration. The newspaper quoted David Alexander, a professor of physics and astronomy at Rice University and director of its Space Institute: “The moon has returned to everyone’s agenda as a site for a sustainable human presence in space, and as a testing ground for future missions.” Alexander explained that the moon’s south pole, in particular, is an area of keen interest for astronomers, due to the presence of water ice in the craters, which may help support a human settlement in the future. NASA said in 2018 that its portable instruments on India’s first lunar mission helped confirm the presence of ice. A new ‘Cold War’ The Moon may be a barren dead body, but it is now one of the hottest spots in the solar system, attracting the interest of several countries around the world, eager to show off their technological prowess and help humanity understand our nearest celestial neighbour. According to the “Washington Post”, this race to the moon brings to mind the Cold War rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, although it is very different in scope and purpose, and with many other competitors. For now, the goal is not to prove the superiority of one political system over another, but to race to an actual location, the south pole of the Moon, where water exists as ice in perpetually dark craters. A pivotal element The presence of water has implications for the major space powers, as this might potentially allow humans to extend the temporary stay of humans on the moon, enabling them to extract the resources on the moon. Being able to access this ice is vital for any human settlement, not only because water is the key to sustaining life, but because its components, hydrogen and oxygen, can be used as rocket fuel, making the moon a gas station in space and a launching pad for other parts of the solar system. . The “Washington Post” quoted the former head of NASA’s Scientific Mission Directorate, Thomas Zurbuchen, as saying that with the United States developing the “Artemis” strategy, “we made the moon an important part of the strategy, and by doing so, I think the whole world listened.” . He added, “What you’re really seeing is that the lunar environment has become a destination and a national necessity for many countries. I’m not surprised that there is such interest.” And NASA estimated that over the next decade, human activity on and near the moon “will equal or exceed everything that has occurred in this region since the beginning of the space age in 1957,” according to a statement issued late last year by the White House, which developed a plan to coordinate Scientific efforts around the moon. Also read:
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“Hakuto-R Mission 1: First Private Spacecraft Landing on the Moon by ispace”
2023-04-25 15:14:00
National Astronomical Research Institute (Public Organization) (Nari) Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation disclosed via Facebook page. NARIT, National Astronomical Research Institute Compiled by Phisit Nithiyanan – Astronomical Information Officer, Dr.
landing craft on mission Hakuto-R Mission 1 (Hakuto-R Mission 1) of Japanese company ispace scheduled to land onthe moonTonight (April 25, 2023) at 11:40 p.m. (Thailand time), if successful, it will be the first private spacecraft capable of landing on the moon.
The landing area of the craft is The Atlas crater lies southeast off a basalt plain called Mare Frigoris (Sea of Cold).
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ispace said that if the situation changes There will also be three alternate landing sites, whose location, status, and alternate landing dates will also differ: April 26, May 1, and May 3, 2023.
landing craft on missionJhakuto-R Mission 1 It was sent into space in December 2022 with a Falcon 9 rocket from SpaceX, a private US space technology company. Before the spacecraft orbits the moon at an altitude of regarding 100 kilometers above the star’s surface. During the lunar orbit, the spacecraft sent back the photos as well.
The landing of the craft will take a few steps. Start from the main rocket engine to slow down the rate. ready to leave orbit around the moon The craft then executes a set of preset commands. to adjust elevation from the lunar surface and reduce speed during landing for the spacecraft to land on the moon This whole process will take regarding 1 hour.
The private Japanese lander also carried the UAE space agency’s Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center (MBRSC) Rashid 1 probe with an AI system to Mission control and multi-color cameras of Canadensys Aerospace, a private Canadian company.
Previous countries that have successfully landed a lunar probe include the United States, the former Soviet Union, and China.
While the ispace company, the owner of the spacecraft, landed the Hakuto-R. There are plans for growth. The company was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange for Growth Group on April 12. And there are plans for a second and third lunar landing mission in 2024 and 2025, respectively.
refer : www.space.com
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