1 00:00:00,266 --> 00:00:02,469 Launching a new crew to the space station ... 2 00:00:02,502 --> 00:00:05,071 The plan moving forward for Artemis I ... 3 00:00:05,071 --> 00:00:07,540 And Webb's new look at a pair of galaxies ... 4 00:00:07,540 --> 00:00:10,910 a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA. 5 00:00:12,579 --> 00:00:17,851 NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission launched to the International Space Station on Oct. 5. 6 00:00:18,251 --> 00:00:20,620 Crew-5 will spend six months on the station 7 00:00:20,820 --> 00:00:24,424 conducting research and technology demonstrations that benefit 8 00:00:24,424 --> 00:00:28,261 people on Earth and lays the groundwork for future Artemis 9 00:00:28,261 --> 00:00:31,865 human exploration missions to the Moon and eventually to Mars. 10 00:00:32,432 --> 00:00:35,969 In the wake of Hurricane Ian, teams at our Kennedy Space Center 11 00:00:35,969 --> 00:00:38,738 are looking at the Nov. 12 through Nov. 27 12 00:00:38,738 --> 00:00:41,641 timeframe for the next Artemis I launch attempt. 13 00:00:42,108 --> 00:00:46,980 Artemis I updates are available at blogs.nasa.gov/artemis. 14 00:00:47,280 --> 00:00:50,483 A new Webb Space Telescope image of a spiral galaxy 15 00:00:50,483 --> 00:00:54,454 and an elliptical galaxy, combined with a Hubble Space Telescope image, 16 00:00:54,721 --> 00:00:58,324 is helping researchers study the effects of interstellar dust 17 00:00:58,625 --> 00:01:03,897 and helped them identify a previously unknown lensed galaxy for the first time. 18 00:01:04,431 --> 00:01:07,934 On Oct. 2, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory 19 00:01:07,934 --> 00:01:11,538 captured the Sun emitting an X1 class solar flare. 20 00:01:11,971 --> 00:01:16,009 X-class flares can impact radio communications and electric power 21 00:01:16,009 --> 00:01:20,914 grids on Earth and pose risks to spacecraft and astronauts in space. 22 00:01:21,181 --> 00:01:23,183 That's what's up this week @NASA.