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NORTHERN LIGHTS SOUTH OF THE MASON-DIXON LINE, A NEW VIEW OF THE MILKY WAY AND
AN EXTRA-WEIRD BONUS ROUND OF SPACE NEWS FROM OUR PARTNERS.

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WHAT IS THE SPACE FOUNDATION?

On Monday, 13,000 members of the space industry from government agencies, the
military, the private sector and the academic world will descend on Colorado
Springs, Colo., for what may be the largest gathering in the history of the
global space ecosystem. The 38th Space Symposium will be hosted by the Space
Foundation, a nonprofit organization that seeks to find solutions to advance
space science as a whole. Yahoo News caught up with Space Foundation CEO Tom
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Welcome to This Week in Outer Space, where you’ll find a roundup of the best
space coverage from Yahoo News and our partners from the past week or so. This
week, we’ve got “woke” NASA, good news for fans of the aurora borealis and bad
news for anyone with a Milky Way galaxy tattoo.


HAS NASA BECOME TOO 'WOKE'? SHORT ANSWER: NO, OF COURSE NOT.

Longer answer: At a hearing of the Senate Commerce Committee on Tuesday, two GOP
senators, Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, took issue with NASA
Administrator Bill Nelson and what Schmitt described as “misguided woke policies
related to climate change and diversity, equity and inclusion” set forth by the
Biden administration.

“Looking at this year’s budget request, I see things like $22 million for the
quote ‘Office of Diversity and Equal Opportunity,' which has little to do with
what you have called a space race between the free world and China,” said Cruz
in his opening remarks.

“I can assure you that China has no interest in out DEI-ing us, and they’re not
intimidated at all by this divisive, radical policy that’s found its way in this
budget,” said Schmitt.


NASA Administrator Bill Nelson testifies before the House Science, Space, and
Technology Committee on the fiscal year 2024 budget at Capitol Hill in
Washington, D.C., on April 27. (Jose Luis Magana/AP)

Nelson didn’t directly respond to either of those comments, perhaps because he
didn’t need to. NASA has struggled with diversity for a long time, but it's no
secret that NASA owes some of its greatest achievements to its diverse workforce
— there’s an Oscar-nominated movie about the Black women who did the math to get
us safely to the moon the first time around. It’s possible that Schmitt hadn’t
heard the story, but Cruz definitely has — he even helped introduce a bill to
honor the women in 2018 and was there when NASA officially renamed the street in
front of its headquarters "Hidden Figures Way" in 2019.

Later on, Cruz spent much of his time questioning Nelson on climate regulations,
including a plan for NASA to phase out its fleet of gas-powered cars and trucks
for electric vehicles.

Here, Nelson clarified that as the leader of arguably the preeminent climate
research organization in the world, he thinks it's actually a pretty good idea
to comply with government-wide efforts to phase out the internal combustion
engine.

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“If you’re suggesting that we should abandon the entire national effort to move
toward electric vehicles, I would say that there’s a significant difference of
opinion about that,” said Nelson.

Now, one thing to note here is that even though it may seem like these were
heated exchanges, the whole thing was incredibly cordial. Bill Nelson was a
senator for 18 years and is very friendly with both Schmitt and Cruz. However,
Cruz made it clear that Nelson may not receive such a warm welcome in the House.

“We’ve got a Republican House of Representatives now. If NASA is seen as
partisan, that is very bad for space and space exploration, and so I hope NASA
will continue its tradition of staying out of those battles,” warned Cruz.

“The reality, Senator Cruz — and you know I love you — is the fact that we have
political differences, and it was on display in this very room over a number of
years, but I can guarantee you that NASA is being run in a nonpartisan way,”
said Nelson.


IT TURNS OUT WE MIGHT BE WRONG ABOUT WHAT THE MILKY WAY LOOKS LIKE

Galaxies come in different shapes and sizes. Now, we’ve never actually been able
to see the whole thing at once but, traditionally, the Milky Way has been
depicted as a spiral galaxy with four major arms — looking something like this:


Artist rendering of the Milky Way galaxy depicted with four arms (Alex Mit/Getty
Images)

However, recent data analysis from the Chinese Academy of Sciences indicates
that our galaxy might only have two main arms. Now, what does this mean for you?
Probably not much, but a lot of astronomy textbooks may have to get reprinted if
the data holds up.


GIANT SOLAR FLARES: BAD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, GREAT FOR SKYWATCHERS

Normally, to see the northern lights you’d have to travel to remote areas in
frigid lands close to the north pole, but thanks to an increase in solar
activity, the aurora borealis is becoming increasingly visible, sometimes as far
south as Texas. The phenomenon is caused by collisions between charged particles
from the sun's solar wind and atoms and molecules in the Earth's atmosphere,
releasing energy in the form of colorful light. So, with the sun approaching its
“solar maximum” over the next few years, the kinds of geomagnetic storms on
which these light shows are predicated are only going to become more common.

However, there is a downside: increased solar activity can cause outages for
anything requiring a radio signal — including telecommunications and navigation
systems. NASA is working on a system to detect these solar storms before they
occur. However, there’s not much anyone can do to avoid their negative effects.

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NORTHERN LIGHTS ON THE RISE, TO BECOME MORE LIKELY IN THE NEXT FEW YEARS

Robert Steenburgh, Acting Operations Chief for NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction
Center, discusses why Thursday's Northern Lights event wasn't as visible as the
last one in April. He also explains why the Northern Lights could become more
likely in the next few years.




BONUS ROUND! EVEN MORE SPACE NEWS FROM OUR PARTNERS.

"Beetlejuice" (the movie) is getting a sequel, while Betelgeuse (the star) is
“being weird,” showing signs that it may be approaching supernova.

Gizmodo’s George Dvorsky takes us on a trip down memory lane with all the things
astronomers thought might be aliens — but turned out to be much less exciting.

Ninety light-years from Earth, in the Crater constellation, there’s a planet
covered in volcanoes, and astronomers think there could be liquid water on the
side facing away from its sun.

The more we find out about black holes, the weirder they get. LiveScience’s Paul
Sutter has the story of why “some black holes may actually be tangles in the
fabric of space-time.”

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