Today, I Had Going To Kizuna Japanese Spring Festival: Haru Matsuri, And It Was Absolutely Amazing! 🌸

Today, I had going to Kizuna Japanese Spring Festival: Haru Matsuri, and it was absolutely amazing! 🌸

It was a true journey into Japanese culture, filled with incredible arts, activities, and performances. I shared a special moment with my mom during the Japanese Tea Ceremony, marveling at the meticulous beauty of this tradition. I also discovered something new—the refreshing ice yuzu tea, which I absolutely loved trying.

I love the calligraphic and origami, ikebana, taiko drumming, koto music, yosakoi dancing, martial arts, delicious food.

It was a day brimming with culture and joy!

Today, I Had Going To Kizuna Japanese Spring Festival: Haru Matsuri, And It Was Absolutely Amazing! 🌸
Today, I Had Going To Kizuna Japanese Spring Festival: Haru Matsuri, And It Was Absolutely Amazing! 🌸
Today, I Had Going To Kizuna Japanese Spring Festival: Haru Matsuri, And It Was Absolutely Amazing! 🌸
Today, I Had Going To Kizuna Japanese Spring Festival: Haru Matsuri, And It Was Absolutely Amazing! 🌸
Today, I Had Going To Kizuna Japanese Spring Festival: Haru Matsuri, And It Was Absolutely Amazing! 🌸
Today, I Had Going To Kizuna Japanese Spring Festival: Haru Matsuri, And It Was Absolutely Amazing! 🌸
Today, I Had Going To Kizuna Japanese Spring Festival: Haru Matsuri, And It Was Absolutely Amazing! 🌸

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1 year ago

I had an amazing time presenting and sharing the wonders of our solar system through a solar telescope at the Bunkerville Library today!

As part of the Summer Challenge Program, we explored the sun's surface, learned about solar flares, and discovered how our incredible star impacts our everyday lives.

It was fantastic to see both kids and adults so engaged and enthusiastic about astronomy. Your curiosity and questions made the event truly special!

Thank you to everyone who came out and participated. Don’t forget to keep looking up and stay curious. The universe has so much to offer!

I Had An Amazing Time Presenting And Sharing The Wonders Of Our Solar System Through A Solar Telescope
I Had An Amazing Time Presenting And Sharing The Wonders Of Our Solar System Through A Solar Telescope

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1 year ago

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1 year ago

Excited to celebrate Spring the Japanese way at the annual Japanese Spring Festival hosted by Kizuna! A day filled with cultural delights - from Japanese Tea Ceremonies to Kimono fashion, Origami, Calligraphy, Ikebana, traditional music and dance, and the delicious food.

Excited To Celebrate Spring The Japanese Way At The Annual Japanese Spring Festival Hosted By Kizuna!
Excited To Celebrate Spring The Japanese Way At The Annual Japanese Spring Festival Hosted By Kizuna!
Excited To Celebrate Spring The Japanese Way At The Annual Japanese Spring Festival Hosted By Kizuna!
Excited To Celebrate Spring The Japanese Way At The Annual Japanese Spring Festival Hosted By Kizuna!
Excited To Celebrate Spring The Japanese Way At The Annual Japanese Spring Festival Hosted By Kizuna!
3 months ago

Spain Launches Its First Military Satellite: A Leap Forward in Space Technology*

On January 30th, Spain marked a historic milestone with the successful launch of its first military satellite, SPAINSAT NG 1. The satellite was launched from Cape Canaveral aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and is now positioned in geostationary orbit, approximately 35,786 kilometers above Earth—nearly three times the planet's diameter.

Spain Launches Its First Military Satellite: A Leap Forward In Space Technology*

Operated by the Spanish company Hisdesat, SPAINSAT NG 1 is hailed as the most advanced satellite in Spain and the first in Europe equipped with cutting-edge technology antennas. This innovation includes X-band antennas and beam-hopping technology, enabling the satellite to redirect electronic signals without physical movement. Additionally, it boasts the ability to detect and neutralize interference on Earth, ensuring secure communications for Spanish military forces and NATO.

The satellite is expected to remain operational until 2037, providing reliable and secure communication capabilities. Looking ahead, its twin satellite, SPAINSAT NG II, is scheduled for launch around September or October 2025. Together, these satellites will cover two-thirds of the planet, securing communications from Denmark to Singapore.

This achievement underscores Spain's growing presence in the space sector and its commitment to advancing technological innovation.


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1 year ago

Had an amazing morning at career Day.

Today, I had a full rotation of classes where I talked to the children about exciting careers in space, the importance of healthy eating, and gymnastics for keeping the bones healthy.

The children were so engaged and curious, I have a few who had fantastic questions. It was inspiring to see their interest in topics like black holes.

One of them tell me that after her PhD, she dreams of becoming a marine biologist on a moon base!

Had An Amazing Morning At Career Day.
Had An Amazing Morning At Career Day.
Had An Amazing Morning At Career Day.
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1 year ago
Did You Know That The Milky Way Has Over 150 Globular Clusters?
Did You Know That The Milky Way Has Over 150 Globular Clusters?

Did you know that the Milky Way has over 150 globular clusters?

One of the most striking globular clusters in our Milky Way is Messier 3 (M3) I came across an amazing image of the globular cluster M3 taken with the Vatican Advanced Technology Telescope. For comparison, I share a photo that I have taken through the DWARF II.

Did you know that M3 is a collection of several thousand to millions of stars, all gravitationally bound?

It's approximately 34,000 light-years distant and contains around 500,000 stars!

You can spot it high above the disk of the Milky Way after sunset and before sunrise. Take a look with binoculars or a telescope and see if you can spot T Cor Bor (which is about to go nova, one of these days!)


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1 year ago
A group of people wearing white clean room suits with hoods and blue gloves work in a circle at the base of a tall, silver-and-gold structure laced with wiring. Behind them, on the right, is an eight-story white wall with blue stripes and a glass window. The left, far wall is covered in pale, square filters. Credit: NASA/Chris Gunn

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s flight harness is transferred from the mock-up structure to the spacecraft flight structure.

Your Body is Wired Like a NASA Space Telescope. Sort Of.

If our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope were alive, its nervous system would be the intricate wiring, or “harness,” that helps different parts of the observatory communicate with one another. Just like the human body sends information through nerves to function, Roman will send commands through this special harness to help achieve its mission: answering longstanding questions about dark energy, dark matter, and exoplanets, among other mind-bending cosmic queries. 

Roman’s harness weighs around 1,000 pounds and is made of about 32,000 wires and 900 connectors. If those parts were laid out end-to-end, they would be 45 miles long from start to finish. Coincidentally, the human body’s nerves would span the same distance if lined up. That’s far enough to reach nearly three-fourths of the way to space, twice as far as a marathon, or eight times taller than Mount Everest! 

Seen from above, two individuals wearing white clean room suits with hoods and blue gloves work inside of a large, silvery metal structure with a hexagonal shape and a large cylindrical hole, covered in a diamond-patterned texture. Red and white wire bundles of cables drape across the top of the structure like strands of spaghetti. Credit: NASA/Chris Gunn 

An aerial view of the harness technicians working to secure Roman’s harness to the spacecraft flight structure.

Over a span of two years, 11 technicians spent time at the workbench and perched on ladders, cutting wire to length, carefully cleaning each component, and repeatedly connecting everything together.  

Space is usually freezing cold, but spacecraft that are in direct sunlight can get incredibly hot. Roman’s harness went through the Space Environment Simulator – a massive thermal vacuum chamber – to expose the components to the temperatures they’ll experience in space. Technicians “baked” vapors out of the harness to make sure they won’t cause problems later in orbit.  

Seen from below, two individuals wearing white clean room suits with hoods and blue gloves work inside of a silvery cylindrical metal structure. Seven bright lights mounted to the ceiling shine down onto them. Credit: NASA/Chris Gunn

Technicians work to secure Roman’s harness to the interior of the spacecraft flight structure. They are standing in the portion of the spacecraft bus where the propellant tanks will be mounted.  

The next step is for engineers to weave the harness through the flight structure in Goddard’s big clean room, a space almost perfectly free of dust and other particles. This process will be ongoing until most of the spacecraft components are assembled. The Roman Space Telescope is set to launch by May 2027. 

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1 year ago
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I spent a truly inspiring morning at Career Day sharing the wonders of space exploration and the groundbreaking opportunities of the Artemis program at the Luna base with children of all ages Their enthusiasm was contagious as I showed them videos of eating, drinking, and doing gymnastics in Leo orbit! From kindergarteners to high school students, their dreams and curiosity about living and working on the Lunar Base were palpable. A huge thank you to the teachers and students for this unforgettable experience!

#CareerDay #ArtemisProgram #SpaceExploration #LunaBase #InspiringTheNextGeneration"

1 year ago

Excited to support the Summer Challenge at Indian Springs Library! Today, I got to explore the wonders of our closest star, the Sun, using my trusty telescope.

Excited To Support The Summer Challenge At Indian Springs Library! Today, I Got To Explore The Wonders
Excited To Support The Summer Challenge At Indian Springs Library! Today, I Got To Explore The Wonders
Excited To Support The Summer Challenge At Indian Springs Library! Today, I Got To Explore The Wonders
Excited To Support The Summer Challenge At Indian Springs Library! Today, I Got To Explore The Wonders
Excited To Support The Summer Challenge At Indian Springs Library! Today, I Got To Explore The Wonders

I love observing the Sun's surface and its incredible features. From sunspots to solar flares, it's a reminder of the vast and dynamic universe we’re a part of.


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2 months ago

What an great experience at the astronomy camp with over 200 young explorers!

We kicked off the day by setting up tents, firing up the BBQ, and indulging in delicious s’mores. As the sun began to set, the kids got their first glimpse through the telescope, watching the sun in all its glory.

Later that night, we dived into an Astronomy 101 session and embarked on a breathtaking constellation tour. Through my 8-inch telescope, they marveled at the Moon (they LOVED it!), Jupiter and its satellites, and the mysterious Mars.

With the Seestar, we explored deep-space wonders like M13, M42, M81, and M82 bringing distant galaxies and nebulae to life.

To wrap up this magical night, we lit floating lights, sending glowing lanterns into the sky—just like stars finding their way home.

This night was more than just stargazing, it was an adventure beyond Earth, sparking curiosity and awe in every child.

What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!
What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!
What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!
What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!
What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!
What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!
What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!
What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!
What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!
What An Great Experience At The Astronomy Camp With Over 200 Young Explorers!

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