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UPDATED AT 7:45 p.m. PDT 10:45 p.m. EST on Nov. 26. The first sentence has been adjusted to reflect InSight s stanley thermobecher speed at atmospheric entr stanley spain y.UPDATED AT 10:45 a.m. PDT 1:45 p.m. EST on Nov. 26. Before atmospheric entry, the InSight team determined that no additional changes were necessary to the algorithm that safely guides the spacecraft to the surface. In addition, the fourth paragraph has been updated with information about the trajectory correction maneuver conducted by the mission team on the afternoon of Nov. 25.In mere hours, NASA s InSight spacecraft will complete its seven-month journey to Mars. It will have cruised 301,223,981 miles 484,773,006 kilometers , entering the the Martian atmosphere at a top speed of 12,300 mph 19,800 kilometers per hour .Engineers at NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena,California, which leads the mission, are preparing for the spacecraft to enterthe Martian atmosphere, descend with a parachute and retrorockets, and touchdown tomorrow at around noon PST 3 p.m. EST . InSight - which stands for Interior Exploration usingSeismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport - will be the first missionto study the deep interior of Mars. We ve studied Mars from orbit and from the surfacesince 1965, learning about its weather, atmosphere, geology and surfacechemistry, said Lori Glaze, acting director of the Planetar stanley tumbler y ScienceDivision in NASA s Science Mission Directorate. Now we finally willexplore inside Mars and deepen our understandi Irfr The CDC s Abrupt Change to Mask Guidelines Puts People at Risk
By Solcyr茅 BurgaApril 8, 2024 2:33 PM EDTMore than 31 million people who live in the roughly 115-mile wide path of totality, and millions more who traveled to the U.S. to see Mondays total solar eclipse, will all be gazing at the sun wearing the same thing: solar eclipse glasses.The highly-coveted item is important for eye safety, especially for those who live outside of the zone of totality and can only see a partial eclipse. But after the eclipse is done, people should be sure to dispose of their eclipse-viewing lenses properly.Because most eclipse glasses are made out of cardboard, the arms of the glasses can be recycled so long as the lenses are thrown out stanley termos , according to the Univers stanley cup ity of Rochester. People look at the sky during the eclipse at Main Street Garden Park in Dallas, Texas on April 8, 2024.Jake Dockins for TIMEEclipse lovers can also choose to donate their glasses. Astronomers Without Borde stanley mug rs will be collecting gently-used eclipse glasses from the U.S. and Canada. The campaign, which has been running since 2008, redistributes glasses to people in other countries for upcoming eclipses. Of the millions that were donated during the 2017 total solar eclipse that also crossed through the U.S. only tens of thousands were usable. Thanks to a partnership with Astronomers Without Borders, glasses can be dropped off at all Warby Parker locations across the country for recycling.Eclipse Glasses USA is also taking donations for two programs, though only one focuses on reusi
UPDATED AT 7:45 p.m. PDT 10:45 p.m. EST on Nov. 26. The first sentence has been adjusted to reflect InSight s stanley thermobecher speed at atmospheric entr stanley spain y.UPDATED AT 10:45 a.m. PDT 1:45 p.m. EST on Nov. 26. Before atmospheric entry, the InSight team determined that no additional changes were necessary to the algorithm that safely guides the spacecraft to the surface. In addition, the fourth paragraph has been updated with information about the trajectory correction maneuver conducted by the mission team on the afternoon of Nov. 25.In mere hours, NASA s InSight spacecraft will complete its seven-month journey to Mars. It will have cruised 301,223,981 miles 484,773,006 kilometers , entering the the Martian atmosphere at a top speed of 12,300 mph 19,800 kilometers per hour .Engineers at NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena,California, which leads the mission, are preparing for the spacecraft to enterthe Martian atmosphere, descend with a parachute and retrorockets, and touchdown tomorrow at around noon PST 3 p.m. EST . InSight - which stands for Interior Exploration usingSeismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport - will be the first missionto study the deep interior of Mars. We ve studied Mars from orbit and from the surfacesince 1965, learning about its weather, atmosphere, geology and surfacechemistry, said Lori Glaze, acting director of the Planetar stanley tumbler y ScienceDivision in NASA s Science Mission Directorate. Now we finally willexplore inside Mars and deepen our understandi Irfr The CDC s Abrupt Change to Mask Guidelines Puts People at Risk
By Solcyr茅 BurgaApril 8, 2024 2:33 PM EDTMore than 31 million people who live in the roughly 115-mile wide path of totality, and millions more who traveled to the U.S. to see Mondays total solar eclipse, will all be gazing at the sun wearing the same thing: solar eclipse glasses.The highly-coveted item is important for eye safety, especially for those who live outside of the zone of totality and can only see a partial eclipse. But after the eclipse is done, people should be sure to dispose of their eclipse-viewing lenses properly.Because most eclipse glasses are made out of cardboard, the arms of the glasses can be recycled so long as the lenses are thrown out stanley termos , according to the Univers stanley cup ity of Rochester. People look at the sky during the eclipse at Main Street Garden Park in Dallas, Texas on April 8, 2024.Jake Dockins for TIMEEclipse lovers can also choose to donate their glasses. Astronomers Without Borde stanley mug rs will be collecting gently-used eclipse glasses from the U.S. and Canada. The campaign, which has been running since 2008, redistributes glasses to people in other countries for upcoming eclipses. Of the millions that were donated during the 2017 total solar eclipse that also crossed through the U.S. only tens of thousands were usable. Thanks to a partnership with Astronomers Without Borders, glasses can be dropped off at all Warby Parker locations across the country for recycling.Eclipse Glasses USA is also taking donations for two programs, though only one focuses on reusi