NASA Archives - Tech Research Online Knowledge Base for IT Pros Mon, 16 May 2022 10:05:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 https://techresearchonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/full-black-d_favicon-70-70.png NASA Archives - Tech Research Online 32 32 SpaceX Brings Crew Back Home from Space Station  https://techresearchonline.com/news/spacex-brings-crew-back-home-from-space-station/ https://techresearchonline.com/news/spacex-brings-crew-back-home-from-space-station/#respond Tue, 09 Nov 2021 14:49:49 +0000 https://techresearchonline.com/?p=81964 This evening, a crew of four astronauts has successfully returned to Earth in a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule from the international space station. They splashed in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Pensacola.    This brings an end to a six-month-long stay aboard and it paves the way for the launch of another crew of four to the ISS.   On April 23rd, the crew containing two NASA astronauts, Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, and Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide was launched to the space station.    When the crew splashed down, a SpaceX flight controller declared “On behalf of SpaceX, welcome home to planet Earth.”    SpaceX has sent a recovery ship to hoist the Crew Dragon out of the water.   This is the third time that SpaceX has safely brought its crew home after launching then into the International Space Station. These trips are under SpaceX’s contract with NASA under Commercial Crew Program.     In May 2020, SpaceX launched its first tested flight by sending its crew to the station to prove that its Crew Dragon capsule was safe. That flight was followed by SpaceX’s Crew-1 mission, sending another crew for a six-month rotation to the ISS.   Now with …

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This evening, a crew of four astronauts has successfully returned to Earth in a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule from the international space station. They splashed in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Pensacola.   

This brings an end to a six-month-long stay aboard and it paves the way for the launch of another crew of four to the ISS.  

On April 23rd, the crew containing two NASA astronauts, Shane Kimbrough and Megan McArthur, French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, and Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide was launched to the space station.   

When the crew splashed down, a SpaceX flight controller declared “On behalf of SpaceX, welcome home to planet Earth.”   

SpaceX has sent a recovery ship to hoist the Crew Dragon out of the water.  

This is the third time that SpaceX has safely brought its crew home after launching then into the International Space Station. These trips are under SpaceX’s contract with NASA under Commercial Crew Program.   

 In May 2020, SpaceX launched its first tested flight by sending its crew to the station to prove that its Crew Dragon capsule was safe. That flight was followed by SpaceX’s Crew-1 mission, sending another crew for a six-month rotation to the ISS.  

Now with Crew-2 back on the ground, SpaceX will pivot to its next launch, named Crew-3. This crew will consist of four — including NASA astronauts Raja Chari, Kayla Barron, and Thomas Marshburn, and German astronaut Matthias Maurer.  

The Crew Dragon capsule is scheduled to launch on Wednesday, November 10th at 9:03 PM ET from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, in Florida. The latest crew will replace Crew-2 astronauts and do another six-month rotation.  

While the Crew-3 was due to launch on October 31st before the Crew-2 left the ISS. That way, the outgoing crew could brief the newcomers and hand off their duties before heading home.   

However, the Crew-3 launch suffered a series of delays due to bad weather and some medical issue which prompted NASA to delay the launch. Because of these setbacks, the Crew-2 astronauts are back before the arrival of Crew-3.   

However, NASA still has some astronauts onboard the ISS to help ease the Crew-3’s transition.   

In April, Mark Vande Hei was launched on a Russian Soyuz rocket and he is not scheduled to arrive home until March 2022. This will mark a year-long stay in orbit.   

Joel Montalbano, manager of the ISS at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, said in a press briefing, his presence on board “definitely helped us and helped me feel more comfortable in the decision to land first before we launch.” 

Read Also:- Nasa chooses Nokia For Its First Ever 4g Mobile Network On The Moon For Astronauts.

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NASA Chooses Nokia For Its First Ever 4G Mobile Network on the Moon For Astronauts https://techresearchonline.com/news/nasa-chooses-nokia-for-its-first-ever-4g-mobile-network-on-the-moon-for-astronauts/ https://techresearchonline.com/news/nasa-chooses-nokia-for-its-first-ever-4g-mobile-network-on-the-moon-for-astronauts/#respond Wed, 28 Oct 2020 12:01:44 +0000 https://techresearchonline.com/?p=14582 Recently, Nokia, telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics company, said that they have been chosen by NASA, the American space agency, to build the first-ever mobile network on the moon.   The Finnish technology company said, “its Nokia Bell Labs division will build the lunar communications system and NASA will put the equipment on a lunar lander.”    The spacecraft along with the equipment is expected to reach the moon’s surface late in 2022.   Also Read: Apple Inc Announces New Beats Flex Wireless Headphones  The company’s announcement comes as NASA continues with its preparations to send astronauts to the moon by 2024.    The Artemis program by NASA is aiming to establish a long-term human presence on the moon. This will help them “warm-up” the place for future missions to the planet Mars.   In earlier October, NASA has announced that it had awarded nearly $370 million to 14 companies for necessary technology for its moon-landing program.    The funds will support studies of both cryogenic fluid management and other technology related to energy storage on the surface of the moon.   The space agency has signed a deal for the testing and development of improved lunar landing systems. They are also seeking private companies to mine resources …

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Recently, Nokia, telecommunications, information technology, and consumer electronics company, said that they have been chosen by NASA, the American space agency, to build the first-ever mobile network on the moon.  

The Finnish technology company said, “its Nokia Bell Labs division will build the lunar communications system and NASA will put the equipment on a lunar lander.”   

The spacecraft along with the equipment is expected to reach the moon’s surface late in 2022.  

Also Read: Apple Inc Announces New Beats Flex Wireless Headphones 

The company’s announcement comes as NASA continues with its preparations to send astronauts to the moon by 2024.   

The Artemis program by NASA is aiming to establish a long-term human presence on the moon. This will help them “warm-up” the place for future missions to the planet Mars.  

In earlier October, NASA has announced that it had awarded nearly $370 million to 14 companies for necessary technology for its moon-landing program.   

The funds will support studies of both cryogenic fluid management and other technology related to energy storage on the surface of the moon.  

The space agency has signed a deal for the testing and development of improved lunar landing systems. They are also seeking private companies to mine resources on the moon.  

The agreement with Nokia was included in NASA’s latest awards to private companies. NASA will pay $14.1 million to Nokia for building the mobile network.  

The company said that they are aiming to provide astronauts with critical communication equipment including remote control of lunar vehicles, real-time navigation activities, high-quality video streaming, and other equipment.  

All of them are designed to survive difficult launches, extreme conditions in space, and lunar landings.  

The company has decided to utilize a 4G network instead of 5G as 4G has been proven its reliability in the past few years.  

 

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