Send in the Clouds Floating high above the hydrocarbon lakes, wispy clouds have finally started to return to Titan’s northern latitudes.
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De la glace carbonique détectée sur une comète pour la première fois Commune sur Terre et sur Mars, la glace carbonique, encore appelée « glace sèche » ou « carboglace », n’avait encore jamais été observée à la surface d’une comète. L’analyse des données collectées par la sonde Rosetta montre qu’il en existe parfois sur
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Even as the largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter is often overshadowed by the buzz surrounding Mars. The stripes and swirls you see on the face of Jupiter are windy clouds of ammonia and water. Its iconic Great Red Spot is a giant storm bigger than Earth that has raged for hundreds of years.
ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/29/2016 Fluid Shifts – Baseline Imaging: The first of three 49Soyuz subjects performed their Baseline Imaging measurements with assistance from both onboard operators and ground remote guiders. Ultrasound imaging was taken of arterial and venous measures of the head and neck, cardiac, ophthalmic and portal vein, and tissue thickness of
ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/30/2016 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Preparations: The USOS Crew prepared the Equipment Lock, Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMU), and ancillary hardware to support the upcoming Battery Upgrade EVA scheduled for Friday, January 6th. In addition, they conducted an EMU On-Orbit Fit Verification (OFV) in order to confirm the correct sizing on EMUs
2017 calendar with @stationcdrkelly @stationcdrkelly
Sur le blog aujourd’hui :Connaissez-vous les photos de Thomas Pesquet ?J’en profite pour vous souhaiter une belle et heureuse année 2017 ❤️