The launch takes place at about 20 minutes into the video. The beginning of the amazing touch down of two of the boosters on pads at Cape Canaveral starts at around 29 minutes into the video as they separate simultaneously from the spacecraft, with the actual touch down of the boosters at 38 minutes.
https://EarthObserver.Net is a fun part of The EarthDirectory Network of Environmental Directories and Blogs.
- Daily Images of Earth from 1 Million Miles Away
- Zoom Earth - Daily Zoom-in-able Color Photos of Earth
- Live outside and inside views from the International Space Station
- Current Satellite Views of Earth & Other Interesting Sites (archived)
- Planetary Defense, NASA
- DART - NASA's Successful "Double Asteroid Redirection Test"
- Asteroid Watch - Next Five Approaches , JPL, NASA
- ASTEROID DAY
- B612 Foundation and Asteroid Institute
- Directory of Near Earth Object Organizations
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
Video of Launch of SpaceX "Falcon Heavy"
The launch takes place at about 20 minutes into the video. The beginning of the amazing touch down of two of the boosters on pads at Cape Canaveral starts at around 29 minutes into the video as they separate simultaneously from the spacecraft, with the actual touch down of the boosters at 38 minutes.
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Thank You Gene Cernan!
Eugene Cernan died this month on Monday, January 16, 2017. He flew three times in space including two times to the moon. He was the second American to walk in space and the last human to leave the lunar surface. For more information on Gene Cernan's life click here.
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Euene Cernan in the Lunar Module After his Second Moon Walk on the Appollo 17 Mission. Photo Credit: NASA |
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Eugene Cernan on his Second Moonwalk on the Appollo 17 Mission. Photo Credit: NASA. |
Saturday, December 17, 2016
Thank You John Glenn!
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Photo Credit: NASA |
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Photo Credit: NASA |
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Photo Credit: NASA |
John Glenn died last week on Thursday December 8, 2016 at age 95. He was one of the original seven original American astronauts and on February 20, 1962 was the first American to orbit the Earth. He also was the oldest person to fly in space when he lifted off on the space shuttle Discovery for almost 9 days on October 29, 1998. Some of his many other accomplishments include being a fighter pilot in both World War II and the Korean War, being a test pilot setting a transcontinental speed record in 1957 and later serving four terms as a U.S. Senator. For more information about John Glenn's amazing life see the link below:
Monday, September 12, 2016
Up It Goes to the Asteroid!
(For an explanation of the mission click on "YouTube" once video starts and see beneath video)
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Thursday, June 30, 2016
Today is Asteroid Day!
Today is Asteroid Day. Check out these videos produced for Asteroid Day!
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Sunday, April 3, 2016
Earthrise 2015
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Image Credit: NASA / Goddard / Arizona State University |
The image above was created from a series of images taken October 12, 2015 by the LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter) when the LRO was about 83 miles above the moon's farside crater Compton.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Welcome Home Scott Kelly! - After 340 Days in Space, a New American Record!
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A Scott Kelly selfie in the International Space Station's cupola on July 12, 2015. Image Credit: NASA |
Friday, February 19, 2016
It's Time to Get Serious About the Threat to Earth from Asteroids!
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Thursday, December 17, 2015
A Beautiful Launch of Expedition 46 to the Space Station
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Photo Credit: NASA / Joel Kowsky (click on photo to enlarge it) |
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Photo Credit: NASA / Joel Kowsky |
A camera on board the ISS captured the view below of the Soyuz climbing towards the Space Station.
In the below photo, the Expedition 46 Soyuz is approaching the ISS for docking on December 15, 2015. Commander Malenchenko had to manually dock the Soyuz after the automatic docking controls failed.
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Photo Credit: NASA |
Check out the launch on this video:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRsiUztBhkc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRsiUztBhkc
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Spacewalking Astronaut's Selfie
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Photo Credit: NASA |
Saturday, October 31, 2015
"Dead" Skull-Shaped Comet Zips Past Earth on Halloween
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Image Credits: NAIC-Arecibo/NSF |
The dead comet, named asteroid 2015 TB145, is approximately 2000 feet in diameter with a velocity of 35 km per second and is passing Earth at 1.3 lunar distances (302,000 miles) today - Halloween! For more information on the comet see: http://www.nasa.gov/feature/halloween-skies-to-include-dead-comet-flyby and https://www.facebook.com/notes/national-astronomy-and-ionosphere-center-arecibo-observatory/near-earth-asteroid-2015-tb145-passes-by-without-a-.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Cassini Satellite Successfully Goes Through the Water & Ice Plumes of Saturn's Ice-Covered Ocean Moon Enceladus
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This beautiful "snowball" is actually Enceladus, Saturn's ice-covered ocean moon. Photo Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute |
Here is the article about today's fly-through:
Monday, October 19, 2015
Daily Multiple Images of Earth Now Available from 1 Million Miles Away!
Daily images of Earth from one million miles out in space are now available from the EPIC camera on NASA's DSCOVR satellite. The images have been taken 12 to 36 hours before they're posted on the website below:
http://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov
http://epic.gsfc.nasa.gov
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Cassini Satellite Finds Global Ocean in Saturn's Moon Enceladus!
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Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech |
For more information on this discovery see:
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Another View of the Earth from a Million Miles Away, This Time Showing Africa, Europe & Western Asia
This image was taken on July 6, 2015 from a NASA camera on the DSCOVR satellite from one million miles from Earth.
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Photo Credit: NASA |
Friday, July 24, 2015
First View of Earth from the DSCOVR Satellite from One Million Miles from Earth
This view from a NASA camera is the first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth from the DSCOVR satellite from one million miles away. The image was taken on July 6, 2015. A daily series of new images covering the entire earth will be provided on a dedicated web page starting by September and these images will be posted on the web page within 12 to 36 hours after they're taken. EarthObserver will of course link to those images once they're available. For more informatin about the DSCOVR satellite click here. To enlarge the image below, go to this link and click on the image.
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Image Credit: NASA |
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Expedition 43 Launches to Space Station
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Image Credit: NASA / Bill Ingalls |
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Thursday, February 12, 2015
DSCOVR Launches
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Photo Credit: NASA |
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Saturday, January 10, 2015
The First Launch and Splashdown of the Orion Spacecraft, December 2014
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Photo Credit: NASA / Bill Ingalls |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdmZAvwznOU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdmZAvwznOU
For an astronaut's-eye view of Orion's return through Earth's atmosphere check out the amazing video below taken from the Orion as it went through the atmosphere to its touchdown in the Pacific.
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Sunday, November 30, 2014
November was an Amazing Month for Space Exploration!
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Credit: European Space Agency - ESA |
In the above photo taken on October 7th, the Philae lander of the Rosetta Mission took this self portrait of the side of the Rosetta spacecraft and one of Rosetta's solar arrays. The Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko is just 10 miles in the background. Philae descended to the comet's surface on November 12th. Rosetta is the first mission in history to rendezvous with a comet, escort it as it goes around the Sun and deploy a lander to its surface.
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View of the Comet on November 20. Credit: European Space Agency - ESA |
And there was the successful launch of three new crew members to the International Space Station on November 23rd:
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