The Artemis II Moon rocket is coming collectively …
A excessive honor for some area explorers …
And an intriguing discover for the Webb House Telescope … a number of of the tales to let you know about – This Week at NASA!
Artemis II Moon Rocket Coming Collectively
The core stage of the House Launch System (SLS) rocket for NASA’s Artemis II mission is coming collectively at NASA’s Michoud Meeting Facility. Groups lately added the engine part and can full the stage by putting in 4 RS-25 rocket engines. Artemis II would be the first Artemis flight across the Moon and again with astronauts.
Invoice Anders, Webb Telescope Crew Awarded Michael Collins Trophy
Throughout a March 23 ceremony, the Smithsonian’s Nationwide Air and House Museum awarded its Michael Collins Trophy for Lifetime Achievement and for Present Achievement to former NASA astronaut Invoice Anders, and to the James Webb House Telescope Crew, respectively. Anders took the well-known Earthrise photograph on the Apollo 8 Moon mission, and the lately deployed Webb telescope is already giving astronomers an elevated understanding of the universe.
Webb Spots Swirling, Gritty Clouds on Distant Planet
The Webb House Telescope has noticed a planet about 40 light-years from us with silicate cloud options in its swirling environment. The telescope additionally detected water, methane, and carbon monoxide, in addition to proof of carbon dioxide. That is the biggest variety of molecules ever recognized all of sudden on a planet exterior our photo voltaic system.
Examine Reveals Map of Water Close to Moon’s South Pole
A brand new examine utilizing information from the lately retired SOFIA flying observatory has resulted within the first detailed, wide-area map of water distribution on the Moon. The examine gives hints about how water could also be shifting throughout the lunar floor close to the Moon’s South Pole — an essential space of exploration for future Artemis missions.
That’s what’s up this week @NASA
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