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Articles tagged: Dark skies

  • Donald Pettit, ISS, mars, NASA, William Gerstenmaier October 2015 Earth independence: new definitions of home on Mars missions and beyond

    ... Earth was seen as a separate world, a bright globe in the dark sky. Although no longer the dominant view in the window, the crews were ...Earth will look far different. Rather than a globe in the sky, Earth from Mars is merely a bright dot. From a ...

    • Donald Pettit
    • ISS
    • mars
    • NASA
    • William Gerstenmaier
    Authors: William Gerstenmaier    
  • International Space Station, journey to Mars, Orion, SLS, Space Exploration January 2022 Earth - no longer humanity’s only home

    ... Earth was seen as a separate world, a bright globe in the dark sky. Although no longer the dominant view in the window, the crews were ...Earth will look far different. Rather than a globe in the sky, Earth from Mars is merely a bright dot. From a ...

    • International Space Station
    • journey to Mars
    • Orion
    • SLS
    • Space Exploration
    Authors: William Gerstenmaier    
  • Global Space Governance Study, Joseph Pelton, McGill, Ram Jakhu, Scott Madry October 2015 The Global Space Governance Study – A new regulatory framework for New Space?

    ...the altitude most commonly accepted as the start of outer space, i.e. 100km, such as high altitude platforms systems, dark sky stations, robotic freighters, and even the deployment of private space stations and space colonies in orbit or on celestial...

    • Global Space Governance Study
    • Joseph Pelton
    • McGill
    • Ram Jakhu
    • Scott Madry
    Authors: Joseph N. Pelton     Ram Jakhu     Scott Madry    
  • Kamo`oalewa, Large Binocular Telescope (LBT), Moon, Near Earth Asteroid, PanSTARRS 12 November 2021 Near-Earth asteroid might be a piece of the Moon

    ... for example is about 4 million times fainter than the faintest star the human eye can see in a dark sky and coupled with its relatively small size – the asteroid is thought to be between 46 and 57 metres (150 and...

    • Kamo`oalewa
    • Large Binocular Telescope (LBT)
    • Moon
    • Near Earth Asteroid
    • PanSTARRS
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