Video: Galileo probe may have encountered water plume vented from Europa

A re-examination of data from the Galileo probe that orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003 indicates that a 1997 pass near Europa flew through a plume of water vapor emitted from the moon: Old Data Reveal New Evidence of Europa Plumes – NASA JPL

Scientists re-examining data from an old mission bring new insights to the tantalizing question of whether Jupiter’s moon Europa has the ingredients to support life. The data provide independent evidence that the moon’s subsurface liquid water reservoir may be venting plumes of water vapor above its icy shell.

Data collected by NASA’s Galileo spacecraft in 1997 were put through new and advanced computer models to untangle a mystery — a brief, localized bend in the magnetic field — that had gone unexplained until now. Previous ultraviolet images from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope in 2012 suggested the presence of plumes, but this new analysis used data collected much closer to the source and is considered strong, corroborating support for plumes. The findings appear in Monday’s issue of the journal Nature Astronomy.

More about the new findings in old data:

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Carnival of Space #561 – Next Big Coins

Next Big Coins hosts the latest Carnival of Space.

The Space Show this week – May.14.2018

The guests and topics of discussion on The Space Show this week:

1. Monday, May 14, 2018: 2-3:30 pm PDT (4-5:30 pm CDT, 5-6:30 pm EDT): We welcome Dr. Marc Gibson to discuss the NASA Kilopower Reactor Development Project. See the blog for articles of interest and a background video.

2. Tuesday, May 15, 2018: 7-8:30 pm PDT; 9-10:30 pm CDT; 10-11:30 pm EDT: We welcome back Dennis Wingo. Check out his blog for his recent lunar articles, denniswingo – For the Economic Development of the Solar System.

3. Wednesday, May 16, 2018: Hotel Mars. See Upcoming Show Menu and the website newsletter for details. Hotel Mars is pre-recorded by John Batchelor. It is archived on The Space Show site after John posts it on his website.

4. Friday, May 18, 2018: 9:30 am – 11 am PDT, (12:30 – 2 pm EDT; 11:30 am – 1 pm CDT): We welcome back Emily Lakdawalla to discuss how to improve our science and space communications. Emily will also be discussing her new book on the Curiosity Rover: The Design and Engineering of Curiosity: How the Mars Rover Performs Its Job

5. Sunday, May 20, 2018: 12-1:30 pm PDT; 2-3:30 pm CDT; 3-4:30 pm EDT. Welcome to our OPEN LINES program. All callers welcome, especially first time callers. Space and Science topics welcome.

See also:
* The Space Show on Vimeo – webinar videos
* The Space Show’s Blog – summaries of interviews.
* The Space Show Classroom Blog – tutorial programs

The Space Show is a project of the One Giant Leap Foundation.

The Space Show - David Livingston
David Livingston

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Video: TMRO Orbit 11.19 – “Relativity: How to print a rocket on Earth and Mars”

The latest TMRO.tv program is now available in the archive: Relativity: How to print a rocket on Earth and Mars – Orbit 11.19 – TMRO

Tim Ellis, CEO of Relativity [Space], joins us to talk about his orbital launch company that is using automation and 3D printing to revolutionize how rockets are built. 

Launch and space news topics:

Launches:
Long March 4C Launches Gaofen-5
SpaceX Launches Bangabandhu Satellite-1 on Maiden Block 5

News:
GEDI to Launch Late 2018
Robonaut 2 has returned to Earth for repairs
The Sun is Chillin’

TMRO is viewer supported:

TMRO shows are crowd funded. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/tmro for funding levels, goals and all of our different rewards!

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See also the recent TMRO: Science program –

Dr. Helena Braga joins us live to talk solid state electrolyte batteries, their advantages over Lithium Ion and realities of entering the marketplace.

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Video: Small satellites from Costa Rico, Kenya & Turkey shot into orbit from the ISS

Last Friday evening (May 11th), CubeSats from Costa Rico, Kenya, and Turkey were deployed into low earth orbits from the Japanese Kibo module on the International Space Station. This video shows a recording of the live webcast of the event. The Irazu (Costa Rica) and 1KUNS-PF(Kenya) satellites can be seen being shot into orbit (with a spring loaded deployer) at around the 35:00 point and UBAKUSAT (Turkey) at around 45:00.

For more about the backgrounds of the three small satellite projects, see

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