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NASA to Announce Launch of New Earth-Observing Satellite

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space  NASA to Announce Launch of New Earth Observing Satellite
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What the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) will look like in space.
CREDIT: NASA

NASA plans to announce tomorrow (Jan. 10) the launch of a new satellite, the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM), to monitor Earth’s landscape and the changes to it.

The new satellite, scheduled to launch Feb. 11, will replace the Landsat 5 satellite, which is to be decommissioned in the coming months, the U.S. Geological Survey reported in December.

The announcement will be made at 1 p.m. EST at NASA headquarters in Washington. You can watch it live here, as well as on NASA Television and the agency’s website.

Landsat 5 is the longest-operating Earth-observing satellite mission in history, according to the USGS. Launched in 1984 with a three-year design life, it has been taking images and recording changes on the Earth’s surface ever since. The satellite almost failed several times, but engineers brought it back to life. However, the recent failure of a gyroscope (which helps satellites maintain their orientation) left no option but to end the mission, the USGS said in its release.

“Any major event since 1984 that left a mark on this Earth larger than a football field was likely recorded by Landsat 5, whether it was a hurricane, a tsunami, a wildfire, deforestation or an oil spill,” USGS Director Marcia McNutt said in the statement. “We look forward to a long and productive continuation of the Landsat program, but it is unlikely there will ever be another satellite that matches the outstanding longevity of Landsat 5.”

The satellite monitored the effects of the devastating floods along the Mississippi River in 2011, snapped an image of the path of a tornado in Massachusetts that same year, and helped the effort to battle raging wildfires in Arizona.

LDCM, like Landsat 5, is a collaboration between NASA and the USGS that will continue the Landsat program’s 40-year data record of monitoring Earth from space. Landsat 5 has orbited the globe more than 150,000 times and recorded over 2.5 million images.

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Scientists announce the discovery of startling artificial Megalithic structures found among recently released NASA / JPL photos taken by the Mars Global Surveyor and that these artificial structures are stunning proof that Mars was once inhabited by an intelligent civilization. Includes a spectacular collection of new photographs presented by Dr. Tom Van Flandern, former Chief Astronomer for the United States Naval Observatory. See remarkable monuments, “T” shaped craters, gigantic glass tube systems, ancient forest remains and grand edifices that will leave you speechless. For more information on this topic we recommend the film #U648 Life On Mars? – New Scientific Evidence now available on DVD at www.UFOTV.com. UFOTV, all rights reserved.

Video: UFOs In Outer Space (short trailer)



Hello everyone. I am pleased to announce that Jose Escamilla and I have decided to get together and collaborate on a brand new feature-length documentary project. Currently in production, this film will be narrated by Dr. Roger Leir, and will focus on examining some of the stunning official NASA/DoD archive evidence from the past half-century showing unidentified objects that were filmed above our planet’s atmosphere in outer space. Since mankind’s earliest days of space exploration, NASA’s national security obligations they are forced to adhere to leave the space agency no choice but to conceal from the public the truth about what is really up there. Luckily though, as thorough as NASA censorship protocols are, they have not been 100% effective at removing or obfuscating the truth from the public record entirely. Scattered throughout the archives, plenty of evidence remains that points to a reality far more incredible than the public has ever been told, or that NASA/DoD have ever admitted to. Examining that evidence is what this documentary is going to be all about. Rest assured that some of the archive evidence that you will see in this documentary has never been publicized before. We will be showing evidence of anomalous objects that were observed and captured on film above our atmosphere from every era of the space race – Project Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Skylab, ASTP, STS-shuttle and ISS, as well as evidence from unmanned projects as well. Stay tuned for more

NASA: New Names for Twin Lunar Probes To Be Announced Jan. 17

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Date Released: Thursday, January 12, 2012
Source: NASA HQ

NASA: New Names for Twin Lunar Probes To Be Announced Jan. 17

space  NASA: New Names for Twin Lunar Probes To Be Announced Jan. 17

NASA will host a news conference at 1 p.m. EST, Tuesday, Jan. 17, to announce the names selected from a nationwide student contest for twin spacecraft that will study the Moon in unprecedented detail. The event will be held in the James E. Webb Memorial Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, located at 300 E Street SW, in Washington.

Nine hundred schools and more than 11,000 students from 45 states, as well as Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia, participated in the contest that began in October 2011.

The agency’s twin Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory (GRAIL A/B) spacecraft successfully achieved lunar orbit on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, respectively. The status of the spacecraft and upcoming plans for science operations also will be discussed.

NASA Television and the agency’s website will broadcast the live event. Journalists can participate from NASA centers or join by phone. To obtain dial-in information, media representatives must contact Steve Cole at stephen.e.cole@nasa.gov, by noon EST, Tuesday, Jan. 17.

Participants:

– John Grunsfeld, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington
– Leland Melvin, associate administrator for Education, NASA Headquarters
– Maria Zuber, GRAIL principal investigator, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass.
– Sally Ride, president and CEO, Sally Ride Science, San Diego
– Teacher and students submitting the selected names

The event will be carried live on Ustream, with a live chat box available:
http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl2

More information about GRAIL:
http://www.nasa.gov/grail
http://grail.nasa.gov

NASA TV streaming video, downlink and schedule information:
http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv



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