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    COMMANCHEDobyvani vesmiru a kosmonautika 🚀🛰️👩🏼‍🚀
    XCHAOS
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    DZODZO: tak škrtat New Horizons, jakože cože? To jen tak přestanou komunikovat se sondou v mezihvězdném prostoru?
    SEJDA
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    TRANCEWARP: telegragicky to probirali na hvezdarne :)
    Kosmáci | 25 - Starship IFT-9 a rozpočet NASA
    https://youtu.be/MauCdun1ECo?si=jDpH4xv3wan8V1JY
    DZODZO
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    However, these are proposals, not finalized actions, as they require Congressional approval. The situation is complicated by political dynamics, including the Trump-Musk feud and NASA’s leadership transition, which add uncertainty. While the cancellations are not yet confirmed, the proposals are real and have raised alarm among scientists and space advocates.

    zatial to zrusene nie je, tak este sa mlieko nerozlialo
    TRANCEWARP
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    NECROMAN: Sem ani nevedel co ktera delala. Z toho je mi do place.

    Chandra je obzvlast obri pruser. Sbohem vesmire.

    You’re referring to a set of important NASA and NOAA missions—many of which have been targeted for funding cuts or early termination due to shifting U.S. political priorities and budget constraints. If these missions are indeed canceled or left to “die by attrition” (e.g., no servicing, degraded data relay, or operational support), the scientific loss would be substantial across many disciplines.

    Here’s a breakdown of what science we lose if each of these missions is cut:



    🛰 Earth & Climate Observation
    1. Terra (2000– )
    • Observes Earth’s energy budget, clouds, aerosols, land use, and vegetation.
    • Loss: Multi-decade data continuity on climate, fires, droughts, and carbon cycles.
    2. Aqua (2002– )
    • Tracks water vapor, precipitation, sea ice, ocean evaporation, and temperature.
    • Loss: Critical climate data for understanding water cycles and feedbacks.
    3. Aura (2004– )
    • Measures atmospheric chemistry, ozone depletion, and air quality.
    • Loss: Global monitoring of ozone layer recovery and pollution tracking.
    4. OCO-2 (2014– )
    • Observes carbon dioxide concentration with precision.
    • Loss: Vital for understanding carbon sources and sinks on a warming planet.
    5. OCO-3 (2019– )
    • Mounted on ISS, tracks localized CO₂ emissions.
    • Loss: Urban and ecosystem carbon flux analysis, crucial for climate modeling.
    6. SAGE III (2017– )
    • Monitors stratospheric ozone, aerosols, and water vapor from ISS.
    • Loss: Understanding of ozone recovery and upper atmosphere changes.
    7. DSCOVR (2015– )
    • Views Earth from Lagrange Point 1, provides solar wind data and full Earth images.
    • Loss: Real-time space weather alerts and Earth energy imbalance tracking.
    8. TIMED (2001– )
    • Studies the upper atmosphere (thermosphere/mesosphere).
    • Loss: Long-term understanding of how space weather and solar cycles affect our atmosphere.



    🛰 Planetary & Heliophysics
    9. New Horizons (2006– )
    • Flew past Pluto and continues exploring the Kuiper Belt.
    • Loss: Once-in-a-generation deep solar system science; only probe out there now.
    10. MAVEN (2014– )

    • Studies Mars’ upper atmosphere and how it lost its water.
    • Loss: Key to understanding atmospheric escape and Mars’ habitability history.

    11. Juno (2016– )

    • Orbiting Jupiter, revealing its deep structure, magnetic fields, and moons.
    • Loss: Critical data on gas giant formation and magnetosphere evolution.

    12. OSIRIS-APEX (formerly OSIRIS-REx)**

    • After returning asteroid samples from Bennu, it’s headed to study Apophis.
    • Loss: Planetary defense science and asteroid evolution modeling.



    🛰 Astrophysics & Space Weather
    13. Chandra X-ray Observatory (1999– )

    • Observes high-energy cosmic phenomena: black holes, supernovae, galaxy clusters.
    • Loss: Irreplaceable X-ray view of the universe; key for multiwavelength astronomy.

    14. Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (2008– )

    • Tracks gamma-ray bursts, pulsars, and dark matter candidates.
    • Loss: Critical for studying extreme cosmic events and fundamental physics.

    15. IBEX (2008– )

    • Maps the boundary between the solar system and interstellar space.
    • Loss: Understanding of solar system shielding and cosmic ray filtering.

    16. MMS (Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission) (2015– )

    • Observes magnetic reconnection in Earth’s magnetosphere.
    • Loss: Core insights into plasma physics, key to both space weather and fusion.

    17. GOLD (Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk) (2018– )

    • Examines how space weather affects Earth’s upper atmosphere.
    • Loss: Loss of space weather forecasting and atmospheric coupling models.

    18. THEMIS-ARTEMIS (2007– )

    • Dual-purpose: originally for substorm studies; now monitors lunar space weather.
    • Loss: Space environment knowledge for future Moon missions (Artemis).



    Summary of Scientific Loss:

    Domain Loss if Missions Are Cut
    Climate & Earth Collapse in long-term datasets for temperature, carbon cycle, water vapor, ozone, air pollution, etc.
    Space Weather Degraded early warnings for solar storms and poorer modeling of Earth’s magnetosphere.
    Planetary Science No follow-up asteroid, Mars, or Jupiter data; key for habitability and planetary formation theories.
    Astrophysics Loss of high-energy views of the cosmos; we would be blind in X-rays and gamma rays.
    Heliophysics Poorer understanding of the Sun-Earth connection and boundary of solar system.




    Final Thought

    These missions represent decades of consistent, irreplaceable data. If they’re all allowed to degrade or shut down, science doesn’t just lose instruments—it loses continuity, the most valuable asset in climate science, planetary evolution, and deep space astrophysics. Their loss would be a self-inflicted lobotomy of American space science, all to satisfy the short-term political spectacle.
    NECROMAN
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    XCHAOS: no, je.
    XCHAOS
    XCHAOS --- ---
    NECROMAN: proč rušit aktivní mise? To je naprostý šílenství...
    NECROMAN
    NECROMAN --- ---
    NECROMAN:
    According to the Planetary Society, 19 active missions would be cancelled:
    - Terra
    - Chandra
    - ODY
    - TIMED
    - Aqua
    - Aura
    - New Horizons
    - THEMIS-ARTEMIS
    - Fermi
    - IBEX
    - Juno
    - MAVEN
    - OCO-2
    - DSCOVR
    - MMS
    - OSIRIS-APEX
    - SAGE-III
    - GOLD
    - OCO-3
    XCHAOS
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    Near-future rocket launches could slow ozone recovery | npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41612-025-01098-6
    2000 raket ročně by ničilo ozónovou vrstvu, 900 je v pohodě
    XCHAOS
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    NECROMAN: tak hlavně aby teď ještě Elon nepřevzal Boeing...
    XCHAOS
    XCHAOS --- ---
    NECROMAN
    NECROMAN --- ---
    Už se perou

    XCHAOS
    XCHAOS --- ---
    SEJDA: to přeháníš, Rusové číslovali minimálně sondy, které zvládly TLI, a ta úspěšnost byla tak 50:50, jako u Surveyorů, a ke konci se snad i trochu zlepšila...
    SEJDA
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    XCHAOS: skutecnou usoesnost programu Luna se nedozvime ale taky bude nizka
    XCHAOS
    XCHAOS --- ---
    ROARCK001: ten přenos byl takovej namachrovanej, jako by to přistání měla být úplná brnkačka.

    úspěšnost nové vlny přistání na Měsíci je proklatě nízká... o to víc překvapuje, že to v těch 60kách dávali, celkem často i bezpilotně...
    ROARCK001
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    XCHAOS: ne no :(

    XCHAOS
    XCHAOS --- ---
    ou, to nevypadá dobře
    XCHAOS
    XCHAOS --- ---
    SEJDA: stream už běží. přijde mi to větší sranda, Elonovy obří ohňostroje se už nějak začínají opakovat
    SEJDA
    SEJDA --- ---
    XCHAOS: ispace SMBC x HAKUTO-R VENTURE MOON: Live Landing Coverage

    4 mesice na ceste, asi 2 tydny na orbite Mesice

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