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Welcome!!! 🛰️🚀
Welcome home to the 1% Observatory! We are absolutely thrilled that you are here, ready to dive into the core of astrophysics and extreme engineering. This community is dedicated to helping you join the top 1% of outer space knowledge—the group that truly understands the complex geometry of the cosmos. You are joining people who are motivated to learn and celebrate the sheer beauty and the power of science.. You will master the college-level depth and rigor required to analyze complex systems, from the 100,000 data channels coming off the LIGO gravitational wave instruments to the dynamic confirmation of black holes at the centers of galaxies.
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This Week in Space: New Crew on the ISS🛰️
Hey cosmic thinkers, Want to know what's fresh off the launchpad this week? We’ve got an update on human spaceflight and a look at some massive cosmic events making news. New Arrivals Expand the ISS Crew: The International Space Station (ISS) just got a little more crowded—and busier! A new trio of space travelers successfully docked with the orbital outpost, expanding the crew on board for the next two weeks Who Arrived? NASA astronaut Chris Williams, along with Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev, safely arrived at the ISS on a Soyuz MS-28 spacecraft. The Journey? They launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and completed a quick journey to the ISS. The journey involved a three-hour, two-orbit trip before docking with the station’s Rassvet module. The Work? During his stay, Chris Williams will focus on scientific research and technology demonstrations. This includes installing and testing a new modular workout system for long-duration missions, supporting experiments to make cryogenic fuel more efficient, and assisting in designing new re-entry safety protocols for future crews. The Full Team? The new arrivals were welcomed by the existing Expedition 73 crew, which includes NASA astronauts: Mike Fincke, Zena Cardman, and Jonny Kim; JAXA astronaut Kimiya Yui; and Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov, Alexey Zubritsky, and Oleg Platonov. This means the total crew on the station temporarily reached 10 people. (Normally, the station accommodates a crew of seven, plus visitors). Expedition 74 will start soon, following the departure of three current members.
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