#ASTHROS Project Manager @NASAJPL | Exploring the Universe, from Antarctica 🇦🇶 to the Stars ✨, with stratospheric radiotelescopes | From Spain (views my own)
Meet the new spacecraft in the clean room ✨
ASTHROS is a scientific high-altitude balloon mission that will use the telescope seen here to collect far-infrared light and study the history of our universe: https://t.co/OqNqYYe3Qi
Hey, kids, enter this challenge to send your art to the edge of space above Antarctica! 🐧
ASTHROS, a NASA telescope that will study star formation, is launching on a balloon from Antarctica this December, and your art could go with it!
Details: https://t.co/e4FLmnamVb
Students: Here’s your chance to send your space art to Antarctica! 🐧
ASTHROS, a far-infrared telescope that will study star formation in galaxies, is launching on a balloon from the icy continent this December and your art could go with it!
More: https://t.co/5ZpRUeNasE
Later this year, NASA's ASTHROS team will travel to Antarctica to launch a telescope on a giant balloon.
NASA Space Place wants to see your kiddos' artwork showing what they imagine this trip might be like!🖍️🤔
Entries are due Aug. 31!
https://t.co/CDYddFjEoX
Estoy con José Siles un segoviano que trabaja en JPL (NASA) de director de proyectos y me ha abierto las puertas para poder filmar en estas instalaciones donde se trabaja para el conocimiento del Universo 🌌 y poder entender todos los avances que nos esperan...espero que os gusten estos próximos programas!
Gracias @321_sputnik por todo el trabajo en organizar un evento así y a todos los asistentes por darme la oportunidad de compartir sueños otro año más. #despegarhaciaelfuturo#asthros
That’s no ordinary spider web! This structure supports the primary mirror on our high-altitude balloon telescope ASTHROS. It’ll study the process in star-forming regions that disperses clouds of gas and dust, the ingredients to make stars. https://t.co/xBQuOxsFDx #NASAHalloween
“The first time [I went to Antarctica], my first impression was what Buzz Aldrin said about the Moon — this ‘magnificent desolation.’”
José Siles is the project manager and technical lead for ASTHROS at @NASAJPL. Celebrate #HHM: https://t.co/F8ePxpYKpf
Hay actuaciones y luego existe un nivel superior reservado sólo a unos pocos elegidos: #magia. Una noche mágica de #flamenco que crearon @Arcangel_Flamen y Macarena López en #Baeza para emocionar a los asistentes al @isstt2022 venidos de todo el mundo! @SpainInUSA@GrupoCPHE
@JMduenas28@NASA_es Chema, muchísimas gracias por pasar un rato tan especial con nosotros. Ojalá nos veamos pronto y podamos seguir charlando de tantas cosas interesantes. Ya sabes que admiro muchísimos tu trabajo, tu humildad y tu calidad humana! Agradecido a @Arcangel_Flamen por presentarnos!
“There was an exceptional conference in Baeza that will be remembered for many years to come. So unique that nobody will match it” said an attendee to #ISSTT2022. Thanks to @spain@AytoBaeza@GrupoCPHE@dipujaen@TurismoAND@IEEEMTT and our technical sponsors to make this happen!
You’ve followed along as @NASA scientists travel all around Earth in order to study our home planet and beyond. Now, a discussion about their daring expeditions for NASA’s Extreme Science is up for a vote on #SXSW#PanelPicker:
https://t.co/tYEDihsEP0
Los telescopios diseñados para operar en el espacio deben construirse de manera diferente a los destinados a operar en tierra. Pero, ¿qué pasa con los que operan en un punto medio?
El de ASTHROS de @NASAJPL irá a la estratosfera a bordo de un globo: https://t.co/04y6rlp483 🎈
Work is complete on a special primary mirror for the ASTHROS mission, tied for the largest to fly on a high-altitude balloon. ASTHROS will study the process in star-forming regions that disperses clouds of gas and dust, the ingredients to make a star. https://t.co/NTNSkBKUQs
Telescopes in space are designed differently than those on Earth – but what about telescopes meant to operate in between? The upcoming NASA ASTHROS mission will use a balloon larger than a football field to send a telescope into Earth’s stratosphere. More: https://t.co/ZWOhI1DdTo
This @NASAHubble image captures two galaxies bridging a divide.
A tenuous bridge of gas, dust and stars is seen connecting the two galaxies, created when they pulled material into space across the diminishing gap between them.
#MondayMotivation: Reach out where you can.