S03E119: Northrop Grumman's ISS Mission and August Sky Highlights
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Astronomy Daily with your host, Steve Dunkley and his trusty AI assistant, Hallie! Today, we have a stellar lineup of cosmic news and insights....
show moreToday, we have a stellar lineup of cosmic news and insights. Join us as we explore Northrop Grumman's latest mission to the ISS, dive into the fascinating world of Dimorphus, and uncover the peculiar rotational behavior of the star V889 Hercules. Plus, Hallie will guide you through the sky-watching highlights for August. Buckle up for a journey through the cosmos!
**Northrop Grumman's Mission to the ISS**: Discover the latest resupply mission details, including the use of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket and the intriguing experiments onboard.
**Dimorphus and Didymus**: Learn about the surface ages and geological characteristics of these celestial bodies, and why Dimorphus is one of Steve's favorite little rocks.
**V889 Hercules' Unique Rotation**: Hallie delves into the unusual rotational dynamics of this sun-like star and what it means for our understanding of stellar physics.
**Sky-Watching Highlights for August**: From the Perseid meteor shower to the conjunction of Mars and Jupiter, find out what to look for in the night sky this month.
**Rocket Lab's 51st Electron Rocket Launch**: Get the scoop on the latest launch and its significance for Earth imaging technology.
(00:00) Welcome to Astronomy Daily for the 5 August 2024 edition
(01:15) 94% of all those surveyed didn't know that lights in the sky were stars
(02:12) The conditions look good for the Perseid meteor shower tonight
(05:58) Rocket Lab launches 51st electron rocket for Japanese Earth imaging company Synspective
(08:33) NASA's dart mission intentionally slammed into dimorphos in September 2022
(16:27) Space Exploration company SpaceX successfully launched a resupply mission on Sunday
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