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nissan and nasa collaborate to build weak link in everything electric – the battery.

nissan and nasa collaborate to build weak link in everything electric – the battery.

Apr 9, 2022

nissan is partnering with nasa on a computational approach to developing all-solid-state batteries that don’t rely on rare or expensive metals, the ap has reported.

to get there, the company said it’s opening a pilot solid-state battery plant in 2024. many of the battery concepts have been demonstrated in laboratories time and again, but making the leap to manufacturing often reveals unexpected problems.

building a pilot plant shows that nissan is confident enough in its current solid-state battery tech. the 2028 target for mass production is similar to competitors like solid power. that suggests the industry is feeling confident in the timeline for when all-solid-state batteries will be ready for automotive use at scale.

the nissan-nasa partnership, which also involves researchers from the university of california, san diego, is likely looking beyond those first cells. while today’s solid-state battery designs change some fundamental parts of lithium-ion batteries mostly by doing away with flammable liquid electrolytes—they largely leave others in place, including the use of rare or expensive metals like cobalt and nickel. by eliminating such metals, future batteries would not only be cheaper but also have potentially cleaner and more ethical supply chains. cobalt mining, for example, is rife with human rights abuses and environmental hazards.

according to the associated press, the partners said they’ll be creating an “original material informatics platform” consisting of a large database of materials that can be mixed and matched to determine their potential properties.

the all-solid-state battery is stable enough to be used in pacemakers. when finished it will be about half the size of the current battery and fully charge in 15 minutes instead of a few hours.

nasa is sending elon musk and jeff bezos to the moon.

nasa is sending elon musk and jeff bezos to the moon.

Apr 30, 2020

above > blue origin’s lunar lander blue moon / (jonathan newton/the washington post)

with the u.s economy tanking amid the covid-19 pandemic nasa plans on leaving planet earth and shoot for the moon.

1972 was the last time last we visited the moon via the apollo moon mission. almosst 50 years later nasa has selected blue origin, dynetics and spacex to move forward with development of human-rated lunar landers, committing nearly $1 billion in funding for a range of moonship concepts that include a variant of spacex’s next-generation starship vehicle.

“these are three companies that we believe have a lot of capability that are going to enable us to get to the moon,” said nasa administrator jim bridenstine. “each one of them is very different. they have all proposed something very different and unique, which has a lot of value to us.”

above > artist’s illustration of blue origin’s lunar lander with an ascent stage, and astronauts on the lunar surface. credit: blue origin

nasa said blue origin’s contract is valued at $579 million, and dynetics will receive $253 million for the 10-month contract base period. that money covers just the first phase of a multi-year lunar lander development effort that nasa predicts could cost $18.4 billion through the end of 2024.

each commercial lander contractor team is expected to provide private funding to support lunar lander design and development.

the $135 million contract with spacex marks the most significant government investment to date in spacex’s starship system, but blue origin and dynetics won larger lunar lander contracts from nasa.

“looking at the different contractors, each one of them is very different,” bridenstine said. “some of them are likely to be more interested in going fast, others are more likely interested in creating the breakthrough technologies that are going to drive down cost and increase access.”

the development of a commercial human-rated lunar lander is expected to drive nasa’s schedule for returning astronauts to the moon.

the program, named artemis, includes the space launch system heavy-lift rocket and orion crew capsule, and a mini-space station named the gateway to be assembled in a distant, elliptical orbit around the moon.

“we’ve selected the best of industry’s ideas to team with nasa,” said doug loverro, associate administrator of nasa’s human exploration and operations mission directorate. “this is really the last piece of the puzzle to go ahead and get us back to the moon. we’ve got all the other pieces in work already, and this is the last big piece. we are ready to move forward on this.

the three contractor teams will continue refining their human landing system (hls) concepts for the next 10 months before a “continuity review” next february. at that time, nasa could down-select to two hls contractors, and pick one for the artemis program’s first crewed lunar landing mission — known as artemis 3 — before the end of 2024.

a key to nasa’s vision for a “sustainable” crew presence on or near the moon is the gateway station. nasa officials originally hoped the gateway would be in position near the moon in time for the artemis 3 mission in 2024, allowing elements of the lunar lander to be assembled, or aggregated, at the gateway before the arrival of astronauts on an orion crew capsule.

above > artist’s concept of the gateway mini-space station near the moon, showing an orion spacecraft just before docking. credit: nasa

“when we think about a sustainable presence at the moon, we absolutely need a gateway,” bridenstine said. “the gateway gives us the ability to reuse landers, over and over again, which drives down cost and it increases access. the gateway gives us access to different orbits around the moon, so we can get to the north pole, the south pole, the equatorial regions, and everything in between.

“the gateway is also transformable,” bridenstine said. “we can use it eventually for our ship to mars. the gateway gives us the opportunity to do science, and it gives us a lot of credibility with our international partners, who are very interested in helping us build out the gateway. i just want to emphasize … we are 100 percent committed to the gateway.”

“it is also true that we’re 100 percent committed to getting to the moon as fast as possible,” bridenstine said. “so anything that is not necessary, we intend to remove from that path for speed. so the first moon landing, we’re intending not to use the gateway. we’re intending to basically take an orion crew capsule and dock it to a human landing system that will be in orbit around the moon, and then go down to the surface of the moon.

“that means that we will not have the gateway in place for the first landing on the surface of the moon,” he said. “the second time when we land humans on the moon, we absolutely want to have the gateway in the mix because we need to land on the moon by 2024, and we need to have a sustainable presence by 2028.”

dynetics has released little information about its proposed lunar lander, which would be developed in partnership with sierra nevada corp.

the dynetics human landing system would launch as a single structure providing ascent and descent capabilities, according to nasa. it would lift off from earth on ula’s vulcan rocket.

based in alabama, dynetics released an artist’s illustration of its human-rated lander in january that appears to show a large pressurized compartment, two large propellant tanks and power-generating solar panels extending vertically from spacecraft on the lunar surface.

above > artist’s concept of the dynetics proposal for a human landing system. credit: dynetics

“spacex proposed the starship,” bridenstine said. “it’s obviously a very different solution set than any of the others. but it also could be absolutely game-changing. so we don’t want to discount it. we want to move forward. if they can have success, we want to enjoy that success with them.”

spacex’s reusable starship will launch on top of a giant booster named the super heavy. the starship vehicle, which serves as the upper stage on top of the super heavy booster, is designed to be refueled in space, enabling it to carry people and cargo to the moon, mars and other solar system destinations.

“utilizing parking orbit refueling, starship is able to deliver unprecedented payload mass to a variety of earth, cislunar, and interplanetary trajectories,” spacex wrote in a starship user’s guide.

above > artist’s concept of spacex’s starship on the lunar surface. credit: spacex

by itself, the starship vehicle will stand around 160 feet (50 meters) tall with a diameter of roughly 30 feet (9 meters), dwarfing the other human-rated lunar lander concepts. it will land and take off vertically, powered by raptor engines each capable of generating nearly a half-million pounds of thrust at full power.

last year, spacex signed an agreement with nasa to use the starship to potentially carry robotic rovers, science experiments and other cargo to the moon’s surface. now it could carry people.

while the starship is designed as an all-purpose vehicle — capable of deploying satellites, science probes and crews — it would launch from earth without a crew for nasa’s artemis missions.

[ full story spaceflight now ]

earth day 2020 is themed climate action and designed to watch from home.

earth day 2020 is themed climate action and designed to watch from home.

Apr 21, 2020

[ earth day ] the organization, created the first earth day on 22 april 1970. since then over 1 billion individuals have mobilized for the future of the planet via the earth day network. 75,000+ partners in over 190 countries are now working to drive positive action.

their mission? to build the world’s largest environmental movement to drive transformative change for people and planet.

above > new york city’s fifth avenue is filled with thousands of people when the street was closed to motor traffic for the first earth day on 22 april 22 1970 / image by © bettmann/corbis | photo credit: tommy japan

the theme for earth day 2020 is climate action. the enormous challenge — but also the vast opportunities — of action on climate change have distinguished the issue as the most pressing topic for the 50th anniversary.

above > climate strikers take to the streets of new york city in september 2019 for global strikes coordinated by the fridays for future youth climate movement | photo credit: inma galvez-shorts

on 22 april most of us will be staying at home. but, there are a lot of events to see ! [ earth day live ! ] [ earth day instagram ] [ american museum of natural history ] [ nasa ] [ space.com ] [ the world around ]

[ take action register your digital earth day event ]

#climateaction #earthdayathome #earth #environment #earthday2020

fluoride-ion battery brings better stability and stamina than lithium.

fluoride-ion battery brings better stability and stamina than lithium.

Dec 7, 2018

researchers with honda, nasa, and caltech have announced a new breakthrough battery chemistry using a fuoride-ion within a liquid electrolyte.the most popular current lithium batteries may step aside for a new flouride-ion battery.

the lithium-ion carries a positive charge while fluoride is an anion – a negatively-charged ion – which means it has greater energy density but which means that they may last longer – up to eight times longer than batteries in use today. at this writing the fluride-ion will travel within a new electrolyte liquid is known as bis(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl) ether (btfe).
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spacex news: the first launch of a recycled rocket and capsule.

spacex news: the first launch of a recycled rocket and capsule.

Dec 17, 2017

above > spacex dragon capsule

reusability is the futurefor spaceflight, says nasa space program manager.

a used spacex dragon cargo ship arrived at nasa international space station for the second time sunday 17 december, delivering more than two
tons of nasa supplies just in time for christmas. the rocket was a reused falcon 9.

[ space.com ]

a what-if of on-demand urban air transportation: uber elevate.

a what-if of on-demand urban air transportation: uber elevate.

Dec 15, 2017

above > my mind’s first image of uber taking to the skies

in september 2016 business insider wrote about six companies who were interested in vertical take-off jets. one was larry page who has invested into startup zee.aero

below> a trademark drawing from larry page

in november 2017 space.com posts a story of uber teaming up with nasa to develop airspace-management technologies which include’flying cars’.

below > nasa storyline photo…

below > images from uber elevate story

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below >my mind’s most recent image of uber taking to the skies. feeling uber gets points for thinking large and i’ll enjoy revisiting this article in 10 years and being oh so wrong.

[ uber elevate ]

nasa looking for public to help photograph jupiter.

nasa looking for public to help photograph jupiter.

Dec 7, 2015

artist’s rendering of what the juno probe will look like as it flies by jupiter | nasa/jpl

attention amateur astronomers, nasa wants you. in 5 august 2011, nasa launched juno, a new frontiers mission to the planet jupiter. nasa is now recruiting members of the public to help direct its photography efforts in space and process the images taken by junocam, a high-res camera designed not only to take stunning, scientifically useful photos of jupiter, but to get the public involved, too.

but junocam can’t take pictures if it doesn’t know what to photograph and nasa is now asking amateur astronomers to visit the camera’s website to help decide which areas of jupiter to photograph by submitting telescopic images of the planet from back on earth.

the public will be invited to download raw images and process them at home in an attempt to get the best images of a planet that hasn’t been photographed by a nasa spacecraft since 1979.

candy hansen, a member of the project’s science team, says nasa legitimately needs the public’s help. “in between our close jupiter flybys, juno goes far from the planet, and jupiter will shrink in junocam’s field of view to a size too small to be useful for choosing which features to capture,” she explains in a release. “so we really are counting on having help from ground-based observers.”

in less than seven months, juno will passby jupiter on 4 july 2016.

junocam was designed to take pictures in strips because because the spacecraft spins 2 revolutions a minute. it snaps photos through red, green and blue filters in one rotation, near-infrared on the next. the photos are stitched together into a composite image back on earth. to see how it works, visit this [ gallery ] of images of the earth and moon gathered as the spacecraft began its spinning trajectory towards jupiter.
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[ juno mission gallery ]

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the east coast of south america is visible in this methane image, while clouds cover the antarctic, taken by juno at a distance of 10,524 km | processed by sarunia at unmannedspaceflight

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nasa’s juno probe captured the image data for this composite picture during its earth flyby on oct. 9. separate images were combined by ken kremer and marco di lorenzo, and false-color blue has been added to reflect a view provided by a near-infrared filter that is typically used to detect methane

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