SpaceX fait décoller et atterrir sa première fusée “d’occasion” pour la NASA SpaceX a envoyé une fois encore de la marchandise à la Station Spatiale Internationale pour le compte de la NASA. Mais cette fois, la société a utilisé pour la plupart des composants ayant déjà servi. La fusée Falcon 9, par exemple, est déjà
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“The Last Jedi” to Appear Aboard International Space Station Crew members currently aboard the International Space Station won’t have to wait until they return to Earth to watch « Star Wars: The Last Jedi ».
New Research Launches to Space Station Aboard SpaceX Resupply Mission The two-stage Falcon 9 launch vehicle lifts off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station carrying the Dragon resupply spacecraft to the International Space Station. Dragon will bring supplies, equipment and new science experiments for technology research to the orbiting laboratory.
ESA Euronews: Le pas de tir d’Ariane 6, un chantier et des ambitions immenses Dans cette édition de Space, nous entrons dans les coulisses d’un chantier colossal au Centre spatial européen de Kourou en Guyane française.
Espace : Une exoplanète découverte grâce à Google La huitième exoplanète vient d’être découverte. L’annonce a été faite par la Nasa et par Google, une première, car c’est une intelligence artificielle qui a détecté cette nouvelle planète.
NASA Sends New Research to Space Station Aboard SpaceX Resupply Mission An experiment in space manufacturing and an enhanced study of solar energy are among the research currently heading to the International Space Station following Friday’s launch of a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft at 10:36 a.m. EST.
[Livre] « TERRE(S) » L’astronaute français de l’ESA, Thomas Pesquet, livre ici un recueil grand format de photos époustouflantes de la planète bleue, réalisées depuis l’ISS avec une grande sensibilité au cours de sa mission Proxima.
Exoplanet Discoveries Today, as shown in figure 10, we know of over 3,500 confirmed exoplanets, with more than 2,500 of those found in the Kepler data. These planets range in size from larger than Jupiter to smaller than Earth. In just a couple decades, thanks largely to Kepler, we have gone from suspecting exoplanets existed
Planetary Systems by Number of Known Planets This figure shows the number of systems with one, two, three, planets, etc. Each dot represents one known planetary system. We know of more than 2,000 one-planet systems, and progressively fewer systems with many planets. The discovery of Kepler-90i, the first known exoplanet system with eight planets, is
Could Kepler-90 Have More Planets? This graphic shows that a small area around the Kepler-90 system, on the left, has been searched by the Kepler space telescope. Compared to our solar system, where we know of planets farther out, it is possible that Kepler-90 has even more planets. If planets (in the blue area) do