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2019 Week 13 Tech and Science Update

Weekly Tech News Update

Nasa’s First All-female Spacewalk Scrapped for Spacesuit Issue

Two astronaut Christina Koch and Anne McClain ware about to making history. But unfortunately it was not their day. Astronauts had been scheduled to step outside the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday to install batteries.

Then they realize they both needed a medium-size spacesuit and only one was ready for use. Astronaut Anne McClain who trained in both medium- and large-size spacesuits. But after actual spacewalk, she realize medium-size suit fitted best for her.

So with new plan Christina Koch will use the mid size suite and go for the spacewalk another male astronaut Nick Hague instead. Anne McClain used that same suite last week for another spacewalk. Nasa has two medium-size hard upper torsos on the ISS but only one of them has been properly configured for a spacewalk.

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Nasa’s Fascinating Juno Mission

Juno spacecraft

Juno spacecraft

July 4 2016 at 11:54 PM Nasa’s Juno Mission tweets the following message -“Engine burn complete and orbit obtained. I’m ready to unlock all your secrets, #Jupiter. Deal with it.”

Juno is the second spacecraft to orbit Jupiter, after the Galileo.It was launched on August 5, 2011 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

 

 

Mission
Giant Jupiter was formed four-and-a-half-billion years ago. Juno will try to unlocked the mystery of this planet by probing the deep interior and analyze the planet’s structure.

It will also try to test the theory- “Auroras over Jupiter’s poles is actually caused by the planet’s rapid rotation and volcanic material spewed out from Io. Io is the Jupiter’s fifth moon and the most volcanically active body in the solar system.”

In 2001 Professor Stan Cowley and Professor Emma Bunce proposed this theory.
Learn more : http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/press/think-leicester/science-and-environment/2016/juno-and-the-university-of-leicester

About Juno

Jupiter from Juno's Camera

Jupiter from Juno’s Camera

  • It was named after the Roman goddess and wife of Jupiter .
  • Juno cost about $1.1 billion(US). Original proposed cost was approximately US$700 million.
  • Launched August 5, 2011
  • Powered by solar arrays with the maximum speed of 38,000 km/h.
  • Has nine different instruments that will be use to conduct the analyzing.
  • It will fly 3,000 miles closer to the surface. No spacecraft has ever flown this close to Jupiter.

 

Juno and Jupiter Forever
Juno travelled 1.7 billion to reach Jupiter. But after it’s mission – Juno will not return to Earth. It will dive down to Jupiter’s atmosphere and live there forever.

Writer – Rubayat M.