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On June 5, 2012, Hinode captured this stunning view of the transit of Venus -- the last instance of this rare phenomenon until 2117. Hinode is a joint JAXA/NASA mission to study the connections of the sun's surface magnetism, primarily in and around sunspots. NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., manages Hinode science operations and oversaw development of the scientific instrumentation provided for the mission by NASA, and industry. The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge, Mass., is the lead U.S. investigator for the X-ray Telescope. Image credit: JAXA/NASA 0

ESA goes to Venus

Almost 3 years after being selected as an project, the European Space Agency (ESA) Science Comitee adopted the EnVision mission to Venus. Why Venus Venus, often called Earth’s “sister planet,” shares some striking similarities...

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JAXA Slim Moon landing

SLIM the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon has successfully landed on the Moon, making it the 5th nation ever to successfully do so. Landing on the Moon is a monumental achievement, but it’s not...

Root Cause Analysis (RCA) done right

Root Cause Analysis (RCA) done right Shahir Chundra, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons If you are working in any area which offers services to customers, you will have been hit with a request...

Let me help you navigate the Framework Jungle

Let me help you navigate the Framework Jungle Frameworks and Taxonomies, sometimes people try to sell you one but actually mean the other. It is a real jungle out there. Like always, let’s look...

Incident response playbooks, where to start?

Incident response playbooks, where to start?

Incident response playbooks, where to start? What goes on in your mind when you think about “Incident Response Playbooks”? Sgt. Mark Miranda, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Reading this, your background will most likely fit...