Space Station Flyover of Hurricane Matthew The International Space Station has tracked Hurricane Matthew all week, providing images and video from low Earth orbit as the storm hit the Caribbean Sea and made its way towards Florida. In this photograph taken by Expedition 49 Flight Engineer Kate Rubins on Oct. 4, 2016, at 21:05 GMT, the hurricane’s clouds extend across the frame. via NASA http://ift.tt/2cWWi4D
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Hurricane Matthew Hits Haiti
Hurricane Matthew Hits Haiti On October 4, 2016, Hurricane Matthew made landfall on southwestern Haiti as a category-4 storm—the strongest storm to hit the Caribbean nation in more than 50 years. Just hours after landfall, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite acquired this natural-color image. via NASA http://ift.tt/2dKCYOn
Rover’s Panorama Taken Amid ‚Murray Buttes‘ on Mars
Rover’s Panorama Taken Amid ‚Murray Buttes‘ on Mars This 360-degree panorama was acquired by the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover . via NASA http://ift.tt/2du2EL1
A Trio of Plumes in the South Sandwich Islands
A Trio of Plumes in the South Sandwich Islands On September 29, 2016, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this false-color image (MODIS bands 7-2-1) showing volcanic activity in the South Sandwich Islands. Located in the South Atlantic Ocean, the uninhabited South Sandwich Islands include several active stratovolcanoes. via NASA http://ift.tt/2dMun9F
Space Station’s Expandable Habitat
Space Station’s Expandable Habitat The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) is seen attached to the Tranquility module of the International Space Station. BEAM is an is an experimental expandable habitat. Expandable habitats, occasionally described as inflatable habitats, greatly decrease the amount of transport volume for future space missions. via NASA http://ift.tt/2dKqV2g
Testing the James Webb Space Telescope Pathfinder
Testing the James Webb Space Telescope Pathfinder In this photograph taken on Sept. 1, 2016, the James Webb Space Telescope Pathfinder structure has been configured for the Thermal Pathfinder Test at NASA Johnson Space Center’s giant thermal vacuum chamber, called Chamber A. The Pathfinder is a test version of the structure that supports the telescope. via NASA http://ift.tt/2dufZGQ
‚Pandora’s Cluster‘ Seen by Spitzer
‚Pandora’s Cluster‘ Seen by Spitzer This image of galaxy cluster Abell 2744, also called Pandora’s Cluster, was taken by the Spitzer Space Telescope. via NASA http://ift.tt/2cWcwMr
Water Swirls, Gulf of St. Lawrence
Water Swirls, Gulf of St. Lawrence Orbiting above eastern North America, a crew member on the International Space Station photographed a dense pattern of eddies in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Caught briefly in the Sun’s “glint point,” reflections off the water surface show an interlinked mass of swirls and eddies in the shallow water north of Prince Edward Island. via NASA http://ift.tt/2cAykkg
Tectonically Active Planet Mercury
Tectonically Active Planet Mercury New NASA-funded research suggests that Mercury is contracting even today, joining Earth as a tectonically active planet. Images obtained by NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft reveal previously undetected small fault scarps— cliff-like landforms that resemble stair steps. via NASA http://ift.tt/2d3OfXI
Hubble Views a Colorful Demise of a Sun-like Star
Hubble Views a Colorful Demise of a Sun-like Star This star is ending its life by casting off its outer layers of gas, which formed a cocoon around the star’s remaining core. via NASA http://ift.tt/2cMFYGB