“Space Oddity” by Chris Hadfield on the ISS

Canadian astronaut and musician Chris Hadfield has made a terrific music video on the International Space Station just before he is set to return to earth this week: Twitter / Cmdr_Hadfield:

With deference to the genius of David Bowie, here’s Space Oddity, recorded on Station. A last glimpse of the World. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaOC9danxNo …

Planet Hunter citizen scientists confirmed exoplanet in star’s habitable zone

Earlier this year participants in the Planet Hunters citizen science project

confirmed with 99.9 percent confidence the discovery of a Jupiter-sized planet called PH2b orbiting within the “habitable zone” of its star, the range where earth-like planets could have liquid water and possibly sustain life. The researchers also announced 42 new planet candidates, including 20 located in the habitable zone of their respective stars.

Planet Hunters Project Confirms a New Planet in the “Habitable Zone” – Yale Scientific Magazine.

Participants in the project examine data from the Kepler space observatory, which monitors the light from over 100,000 stars simultaneously to look for dimming when a planet passes in front of the star as seen from earth.

With_sun_spotPlanets transiting across the face of a star will dim its light output.

While the Kepler group have software to find such dimming from the planet transits across the face of stars, there are significant advantages of humans examining the light data directly

Citizen scientists working on Planet Hunters, on the other hand, can consider transits on a case-by-case basis, and can visually detect planets which produce fewer dips in the light-curve; these are the planets with a wider orbit and a longer orbital period that Kepler algorithms often overlook. Nine of the recent planet candidates have orbital periods over 400 days, and most have periods longer than 100 days.

“I didn’t expect that volunteers would be able to find a significant number of planets that the Kepler computers couldn’t. Everything found by volunteers causes Kepler to improve their algorithms,” Professor Fischer added.

Examples of a Kepler data for a planetary transit:

SPH10102031 SPH10102031b

Space policy roundup – May.12.13

The Republican candidate for governor of Virginia is not keen on tax breaks for commercial interests such as the ZeroGravity, ZeroTax policy for space businesses in Virginia: ZeroGravity, ZeroTax Exemption Becomes Gubernatorial Campaign Issue in Virginia – Spaceports Blog

Various articles dealing with general space policy and the SLS, which is gobbling up a big share of NASA’s budget despite having no affordable missions to justify it:

Upcoming space policy related happenings: Space Policy Events for the Week of May 13-17, 2013

Update: A Congressional staffer influential on space matters is leaving the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee:  Jeff Bingham to Leave Senate Commerce Committee – SpacepolicyOnline.com

AMSAT & ISS amateur radio news

Go to AMSAT News for the latest headlines about developments in amateur and student satellites and for updates about amateur radio on the ISS.
ANS 132 Weekly AMSAT Bulletin – May 11, 2013:

* AMSAT is Going to the Dayton Hamvention This Week
* AMSAT Engineering Will Show Fox-1 System Software Running on IHU
* AMSAT V/U/WX Receive Preamps at Dayton for Display and Sales
* New Fox-1 CubeSat Model to Debut at Hamvention 2013
* Updated AMSAT LVB Tracker to be Shown at Dayton
* “Dayton Only” Special Deals
* Signals Received From Estonia’s ESTCube-1 CubeSat
* AMSAT-NA Board of Directors Nominations Solicited
* ARISS School Contacts
* Museum Ships Weekend Special Event Station KK5W Satellite Ops
* Additional 2M Downlink Allocation Proposed for Amateur Satellites?
* HAMSAT VO-52 Celebrates 8th Year On Orbit
* SA AMSAT Space Symposium Coming to Pretoria on May 18
* 1000th Session of the Houston AMSAT Net Invites You to Check In
* NASA TV to Cover Soyuz Landing May 13
* Satellite Shorts From All Over

Darrell Romick, a nearly forgotten space visionary

This article describes the visionary rocket and space infrastructure concepts laid out in the 1950s by Goodyear Aircraft engineer Darrell C. Romick, who was eclipsed by Wernher von Braun: The Space City That Could Have Been, If Not For Wernher Von Braun –  io9.com

More about Romick:

Romick-Goodyear Meteor Junior