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Ringing in 2018 with 85 new species
From sea slugs to sharks to flowering plants, from 5 continents and 3 oceans.
See it! New Year's supermoon
Photos from the EarthSky community around the world of 2018's closest and brightest supermoon.

How deep is your snow?

It's really hard to measure snowfall accurately. 

Did our solar system form in a bubble around a giant star?
Scientists are discussing the possibility that our solar system formed in wind-blown bubbles around a giant, long-dead star.
January guide to the bright planets
Where to look in your night sky, and when.
Next New Horizons flyby
The New Horizons flyby of Kuiper Belt object 2014 MU69 will be the most distant in space exploration history.
10 places to find snow beyond Earth
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Tonight … Look for Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper
Watch the celestial clock and its 2 great big hour hands - Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper - as they swing around the North Star every night!
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Tonight … Look for Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper
Here's the view toward the north in early evening. As night passes, Cassiopeia will sink toward the horizon, and the Dipper will ascend.
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Magnificent Mars and Jupiter photos

View larger. | Bright object is Jupiter, with its 4 largest moons all seen to one side. Second-bright – to the right – is Mars. Chirag Upreti wrote on Saturday morning: "Jupiter (and its moons) and Mars seen close together from Bronx, NYC."

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NASA Digest, Vol 56, Issue 4


  January 06, 2018 
RELEASE 18-001
NASA Remembers Agency's Most Experienced Astronaut

The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot on the passing of John Young, who died Friday night following complications from pneumonia at the age of 87. Young is the only agency astronaut to go into space as part of the Gemini, Apollo and space shuttle programs, and the first to fly into space six times:

"Today, NASA and the world have lost a pioneer. Astronaut John Young's storied career spanned three generations of spaceflight; we will stand on his shoulders as we look toward the next human frontier.

"John was one of that group of early space pioneers whose bravery and commitment sparked our nation's first great achievements in space. But, not content with that, his hands-on contributions continued long after the last of his six spaceflights -- a world record at the time of his retirement from the cockpit.

"Between his service in the U.S. Navy, where he retired at the rank of captain, and his later work as a civilian at NASA, John spent his entire life in service to our country.  His career included the test pilot's dream of two 'first flights' in a new spacecraft -- with Gus Grissom on Gemini 3, and as Commander of STS-1, the first space shuttle mission, which some have called 'the boldest test flight in history.' He flew as Commander on Gemini 10, the first mission to rendezvous with two separate spacecraft the course of a single flight. He orbited the Moon in Apollo 10, and landed there as Commander of the Apollo 16 mission. On STS-9, his final spaceflight, and in an iconic display of test pilot 'cool,' he landed the space shuttle with a fire in the back end. 

"I participated in many Space Shuttle Flight Readiness Reviews with John, and will always remember him as the classic 'hell of an engineer' from Georgia Tech, who had an uncanny ability to cut to the heart of a technical issue by posing the perfect question -- followed by his iconic phrase, 'Just asking...' 

"John Young was at the forefront of human space exploration with his poise, talent, and tenacity.  He was in every way the 'astronaut's astronaut.' We will miss him."

For more information about Young's NASA career, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/astronautprofiles/young  

 

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Jen Rae Wang / Allard Beutel
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1600
jenrae.wang@nasa.gov / allard.beutel@nasa.gov

 


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