03/10/2018, 15:50
xfabiox ha scritto:milizia celeste? sei amica di junker?
03/10/2018, 18:38
NASA and Skywatcher caught same Huge Object near the Sun
on October 02, 2018
http://ufosightingshotspot.blogspot.com ... -huge.html
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04/10/2018, 10:17
mik.300 ha scritto:
il puntino è sparito..
o no??
04/10/2018, 13:36
xfabiox ha scritto:milizia celeste? sei amica di junker?
13/10/2018, 20:58
Another NASA space telescope shuts down in orbit
October 12, 2018 by Marcia Dunn
This illustration made available by NASA shows the Chandra X-ray Observatory. On Friday, Oct. 12, 2018, the space agency said that the telescope automatically went into so-called safe mode on Wednesday, possibly because of a gyroscope problem. (NASA/CXC/SAO via AP)
Another NASA space telescope has shut down and halted science observations.
Less than a week after the Hubble Space Telescope went offline, the Chandra X-ray Observatory did the same thing. NASA said Friday that Chandra's automatically went into so-called safe mode Wednesday, possibly because of a gyroscope problem.
Hubble went into hibernation last Friday due to a gyroscope failure.
Both orbiting observatories are old and in well-extended missions: Hubble is 28, while Chandra is 19. Flight controllers are working to resume operations with both.
NASA said it's coincidental both went "asleep" within a week of one another. An astronomer who works on Chandra, Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, tweeted Friday that "Chandra decided that if Hubble could have a little vacation, it wanted one, too."
Launched by space shuttles in the 1990s, Hubble and Chandra are part of NASA's Great Observatories series. The others are the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, which was also launched in the 1990s but eventually failed and was destroyed, and the Spitzer Space Telescope, launched in 2003 and still working. Each was intended to observe the cosmos in different wavelengths.
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14/10/2018, 11:43
14/10/2018, 12:35
Angel_ ha scritto:I telescopi spaziali Hubble e Chandra "guasti" e la Nasa parla di coincidenza...Another NASA space telescope shuts down in orbit
October 12, 2018 by Marcia Dunn
This illustration made available by NASA shows the Chandra X-ray Observatory. On Friday, Oct. 12, 2018, the space agency said that the telescope automatically went into so-called safe mode on Wednesday, possibly because of a gyroscope problem. (NASA/CXC/SAO via AP)
Another NASA space telescope has shut down and halted science observations.
Less than a week after the Hubble Space Telescope went offline, the Chandra X-ray Observatory did the same thing. NASA said Friday that Chandra's automatically went into so-called safe mode Wednesday, possibly because of a gyroscope problem.
Hubble went into hibernation last Friday due to a gyroscope failure.
Both orbiting observatories are old and in well-extended missions: Hubble is 28, while Chandra is 19. Flight controllers are working to resume operations with both.
NASA said it's coincidental both went "asleep" within a week of one another. An astronomer who works on Chandra, Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, tweeted Friday that "Chandra decided that if Hubble could have a little vacation, it wanted one, too."
Launched by space shuttles in the 1990s, Hubble and Chandra are part of NASA's Great Observatories series. The others are the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, which was also launched in the 1990s but eventually failed and was destroyed, and the Spitzer Space Telescope, launched in 2003 and still working. Each was intended to observe the cosmos in different wavelengths.
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19/10/2018, 15:08
YouTube ieri è stato “interrotto” … è stato per cancellare un video di qualcosa che ha colpito la luna?
Si parla molto in questo periodo di anomalie che stanno avvenendo nelle vicinanze del sole. Ma qualcuno sostiene che qualcosa stia succedendo anche nei pressi del nostro satellite naturale. Qualcuno sostiene che la luna sia stata colpita da qualcosa e che YouTube stia cancellando tutti i video e mettendo al bando gli utenti che hanno pubblicato qualcosa al riguardo.
Che cosa ne pensa la comunità?
In questo periodo stanno succedendo cose molto strane: la chiusura del National Solar Observatory a Sunspot, il malfunzionamento dei telescopi Hubble e Chandra, il Rover Curiosity che non trasmette più dati da Marte…qualcuno dice che “sta arrivando qualcosa di grande”.
Aggiornamento: al momento, YouTube non ha fornito alcun motivo ufficiale per l’ “interruzione”.
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