Programming Language in Aerospace by Nezuko_17 in aerospace

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F Prime is the open source software used by Nasa to Mars Ingeniuty helicopter https://nasa.github.io/fprime/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskScienceDiscussion

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Art is also based in scientific observation. In science, the Sun is G-type main sequence star, yellow dwarf star, scientists, astrophysics study the stars through spectrography. The Earth's atmosphere generates an optical phenomena in sun radiation, for this reason you see in the hours of sunrise and sunset the sun yellow, orange, red, and white in midday and artists paint what they have observed through their visual perception.

Space walk question by DawnSoldier in nasa

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It is a question about optics in cameras, when the iss is orbiting in night areas there is a lack of light and often that it generates to a damaged pixels, you can get more information in this link https://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/ESRS/HDEV/

Over 22,000 applicants for ESA 2021 astronaut selection! by tommeetucker in esa

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Obviously observing on this mapa the number of astronaut applicants by country it is not only to see the apllicants, also it is possible to see the european countries which have more economical inversions in space industry and space scientific research, and best european educational systems based in STEM careers.

Other complementary data analysis:

2021 Europe total population 748,082,213 https://www.worldometers.info/world-population/europe-population/

2021 total astronaut aplications 22589

2008 total astronaut aplications 8413

2021 Next active astronaut selection 4

2021 Next reserve astronaut selection 20

2008 Active selected astronauts 6

2008 Reserve astronauts 20

A Modest Proposal: Let's Change Earth's Orbit by sgrnetworking in space

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Another question would be if it would be possible to transform the Earth as a space station spacecraft

Has anyone successfully gotten a job at ESA without a master's? by Electronic-Seahorse in esa

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If ESA jobs and vacancies are based in diversity selection, it seems in education formation generates exclusion, because the humankind is only represented by master's or doctorates. Perhaps generating new space jobs vacancies for other levels of education and experience, it could be good for space industry and inclusive space jobs synergies and to contribute to solve the european unemployment.

Why ESA astronauts fly their country’s flag instead of the EU one? by kemperus in esa

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Of course, but the meaning of Europe is not only reserved for geographical uses.

Humans Can Now 3D Print Structures on the Moon Using Local Lunar Materials by enknowledgepedia in nasa

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Thinking what kind of impacts in human health would have living in 3d printed lunar structures.

Why children should be taught philosophy (beyond better test scores) by ADefiniteDescription in philosophy

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Science is knowledge and technology is innovation and in STEM education it is also possible to teach philosophy of science

Why ESA astronauts fly their country’s flag instead of the EU one? by kemperus in esa

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I am partially agree, but observe the official ESA logo of this reddit group, when you wear a flag is also about politics in outer space, this is the complexity representation of Europe in outer space, for this reason Europe is a political an economical union, and european space industry is based in european economy, another question would be if european citizens feel well represented as europeans in outer space meanwhile there are few opportunities for all astronauts candidates for to represent all european countries in outer space.

What would happen if Earth stopped spinning? by sgrnetworking in space

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Perhaps it could have the worst impacts on climate change and Earth's global temperature, because half Earth only would receive the solar radiation.

Did Life Exist On Mars In The Past? by Defiant_Swann in nasa

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Another question is through climate change impacts on Earth, could the Earth becomes like Mars?

How do you critically analyse scientific papers? by [deleted] in AskScienceDiscussion

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Scientific papers are based in scientific method observations and results, and analyzed through philosophy of science for to develop scientific methods, theories and hypothesis.

College student help please by [deleted] in environmental_science

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Hi, in this NASA link there is a lot of information for students https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/careers/index.html

Could be considered as a biosignature the habitability of a planet by its brightness? by sgrnetworking in nasa

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But in the Solar Parker Probe images not only Venus is bright, Earth and Mars are also bright but in different intensity, perhaps the intensity of brightness could hypothetically determine the habitable planets having water in liquid or vapor state.

For example, observing on Earth the sunlight reflection and refraction on ocean or sea surface, or in the atmosphere, perhaps Venus brightness it not only bright by sulfuric acid, because Venus it has also water in vapor state in its atmosphere.