Friday, February 19, 2016

Space travel: a reality?

The human race has wanted to travel to space since Neil Armstrong walked on the Moon in 1969.  Now the space tourism is nearer than ever.

The founder of Tesla, Elon Musk, is leading the project known as Space X, to reach this objective. The company is working with the NASA, and they have built the Falcon 9. This rocket is the first that has landed vertically in history after a space trip.

Also, another enterpraise known as Virgin, founded by Sir Richard Benson, is working in space travel. They built the SpaceShipTwo, that was planned to travel to space full of tourists. 700 people bought their tickets paying 250.000 dollars. The first flight was a test, but it ended in accident, dying the pilot. After this many people have cancelled their tickets and we don´t know when the final official flight will take place.

Space X is collaborating with the NASA, studying how people in the ISS live.


Falcon 9 landing













This video, made by us, explains the progress of space travel.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Space Images


  • Title Magical aurora
  • Released: 22/01/2016 12:08 pm
  • Copyright: ESA/NASA
  • Description: ESA astronaut Tim Peake posted a series of photos of aurora as seen from on board the International Space Station, commenting: "Getting a photo masterclass from Scott Kelly – magical aurora."


  • Title Sentinel-3A liftoff
  • Released 17/02/2016 1:01 pm
  • Copyright ESA–Stephane Corvaja, 2016
  • Description Sentinel-3A – the first in the two-satellite Sentinel-3 mission – lifted off on a Rockot launcher from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia at 17:57 GMT (18:57 CET) on 16 February 2016.



  • Title The Magellanic Clouds and an interstellar filament
  • Released 07/09/2015 11:00 am
  • Copyright ESA and the Planck Collaboration
  • Description Portrayed in this image from ESA’s Planck satellite are the two Magellanic Clouds, among the nearest companions of our Milky Way galaxy. The Large Magellanic Cloud, about 160 000 light-years away, is the large red and orange blob close to the centre of the image. The Small Magellanic Cloud, some 200 000 light-years from us, is the vaguely triangular-shaped object to the lower left.
  • Title The icy blue wings of Hen 2-437
  • Released 12/02/2016 12:00 pm
  • Copyright ESA/Hubble & NASA
  • Description In this cosmic snapshot, the spectacularly symmetrical wings of Hen 2-437 show up in a magnificent icy blue hue. Hen 2-437 is a planetary nebula, one of around 3000 such objects known to reside within the Milky Way.



  • Title Planetary nebula ESO 456-67
  • Released 25/02/2013 12:00 pm
  • Copyright ESA/Hubble & NASA. Acknowledgement: J.-C. Lambry
  • Description Planetary nebula ESO 456-67 as seen by the Hubble Space Telescope. The nebula is the product of a dying Sun-like star flinging its shells of dust and gas into space. ESO 456-67 lies in the constellation of Sagittarius (The Archer), in the southern sky.



  • Title Comet on 14 July 2015 – NavCam
  • Released 22/07/2015 11:30 am
  • Copyright ESA/Rosetta/NAVCAM – CC BY-SA IGO 3.0
  • Description This single frame Rosetta navigation camera image of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko was taken on 14 July 2015 from a distance of 161 km from the comet centre. The image has a resolution of 13.7 m/pixel and measures 14 km across.

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NASA´s Mision To Mars

Already, NASA is planning to send humans to live on another planet for the first time in human history. 
“NASA is closer to sending American astronauts to Mars than at any point in our history. Today, we are publishing additional details about our journey to Mars plan and how we are aligning all of our work in support of this goal. In the coming weeks, I look forward to continuing to discuss the details of our plan with members of Congress, as well as our commercial and our international and partners, many of whom will be attending the International Astronautical Congress next week.” said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden.
The journey to Marscrosses three thresholds, each with increasing challenges as humans move farther from Earth. NASA is managing these challenges by developing and demonstrating capabilities in incremental steps:
Earth Reliant exploration is focused on research aboard the ISS (International Space Station). From this world-class microgravity laboratory, NASA is testing technologies and advancing human health and performance research that will enable deep space, long duration missions.
The space station is the only microgravity platform for the long-term testing of new life support and crew health systems, advanced habitat modules, and other technologies needed to decrease reliance on Earth. In there, the first lettuce has been cultivated fully on the space without gravity. A crucial step to cultivate plants and animals in a future outside our planets. 
In the Proving Ground, NASA will learn to conduct complex operations in a deep space environment that allows crews to return to Earth in a matter of days. Primarily operating in cislunar space—the volume of space around the moon featuring multiple possible stable staging orbits for future deep space missions—NASA will advance and validate capabilities required for humans to live and work at distances much farther away from our home planet, such as at Mars.
Earth Independent activities build on what we learn on the space station and in deep space to enable human missions to the Mars vicinity, possibly to low-Mars orbit or one of the Martian moons, and eventually the Martian surface. Future Mars missions will represent a collaborative effort between NASA and its partners—a global achievement that marks a transition in humanity’s expansion as NASA goes to Mars to seek.
“NASA’s strategy connects near-term activities and capability development to the journey to Mars and a future with a sustainable human presence in deep space. This strategy charts a course toward horizon goals, while delivering near-term benefits, and defining a resilient architecture that can accommodate budgetary changes, political priorities, new scientific discoveries, technological breakthroughs, and evolving partnerships.” said William Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for Human Exploration and Operations at NASA Headquarters. 
NASA is charting new territory, and they will adapt to new scientific discoveries and new opportunities. The current efforts are focused on pieces of the architecture that are needed. In parallel, NASA continue to refine an evolving architecture for the capabilities that require further investigation. These efforts will define the next two decades on the journey to Mars.
The full plan can be read at: 


Bibliography

NASA,. (2016). NASA Releases Plan Outlining Next Steps in the Journey to Mars. Retrieved 18 February 2016, from http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-releases-plan-outlining-next-steps-in-the-journey-to-mars

NASA,. (2016). NASA's Journey to Mars. Retrieved 18 February 2016, from http://www.nasa.gov/content/nasas-journey-to-mars

Tuesday, February 16, 2016


American Opinions and Knowledge on Space Travel




Virgin Galactic

"We hope to create thousands of astronauts over the next few years and bring alive their dream of seeing the majestic beauty of our planet from above, the stars in all their glory and the amazing sensation of weightlessness," Branson said in September 2004. "The development will also allow every country in the world to have their own astronauts rather than the privileged few." 

Virgin Galactic claims to be the original space tourism enterprise. Its owner and founder, Richard Branson is heavily invested and interested in the process. The company was founded in 1999, and since then it has made huge leaps in the space travel. After years of research and development, the company unveiled its spacecraft . In December 2009, Virgin Galactic launched VSS Enterprise, the first SpaceShipTwo. One year later, in July the company had its first test flight. 



Unfortunately, the company has suffered multiple setbacks. The most disastrous of which was when the vehicle broke apart during a test flight. The pilot, Peter Siebold, was injured and the copilot, Michael Alsbury, was killed. It was determined that the fault was caused by the early development of the feathering re-entry system. The crash was a major setback to the company. Richard Branson while still focused on space tourism, has begun to divert some of the company's energy and resources to other enterprises.

SpaceX


“SpaceX designs, manufactures and launches advanced rockets and spacecraft. The company was founded in 2002 to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets."

As the fastest-growing provider of launch services, SpaceX has redefined the space tourism movement. SpaceX is the first company to ship private cargo to the International Space Station, using its own rocket and spaceship, the Dragon. While the company currently is heavily invested in the shipment of cargo to the ISS, it is exploring other enterprises. The money that SpaceX makes from private shipments of cargo will be used to develop technology for future space explorations, specifically space tourism and sending rockets to Mars. The founder of SpaceX, Elon Musk, is very devoted to Mars explorations.

“The reason SpaceX was created was to accelerate development of rocket technology, all for the goal of establishing a self-sustaining, permanent base on Mars," Musk said at the time. "And I think we're making some progress in that direction — not as fast as I'd like."



Wylie Veasey