Variation Wool felt is a natural material and color variation and inclusions of natural fiber on the surface are evidence of the 100% natural origin of the material.Refer to 100% Wool Design Felt Maintenance + Cleaning for detailed care instructions. Avoid aggressive rubbing as this can continue the felting process and change the surface appearance of the felt. Should soiling occur, spot clean with mild soap and lukewarm water. Maintenance Vacuum occasionally to remove general air-borne debris.Refer to Dart Block Installation Instructions for complete guidance. Tiles may be trimmed to size with a utility knife. Installation Install in the pattern as specified and attach to a wall surface using a heavy-duty construction adhesive.Lead Time Made to order and certain lead times will apply.5-Color or more per wall is available and must be quoted.Tiles in 5/8 in (15 mm) thickness available with a 10% upcharge.Custom Custom sizes, shapes, and mounting options are available and must be quoted.Color Options 1-Color, 2-Color, 3-Color, or 4-Color per wall.Content 100% Wool Design Felt + Akustika 10 Substrate (60% post-consumer recycled content).Inspired by the traditional houndstooth but markedly modernized, Dart Block is composed of 100% wool felt mounted to an ultra-thin acoustic substrate that may be customized in orientation and color to create endless options. It’s due for launch in 2026, arriving at Europa in 2030.Dart Block gets things moving in the right direction. The upcoming Europa Clipper mission is equipped with an ice-penetrating radar instrument that can peer through the ice and map out any subsurface lakes. It’s believed this water can seep upward through the ice forming subsurface lakes. However, this water could be under dozens of kilometers and almost impossible to reach. Scientists believe there are vast seas of liquid water under an icy shell on Europa the perfect place to search for life. More about the progress of SpinLaunch If Europa Has Lakes, We Will Find Them NASA and other partners sent test instruments on the most recent launch to measure the extreme forces. Spinlaunch just completed the 10th test of a prototype launcher that can only hurl payloads on suborbital trajectories, but a future version will send them to orbit. A new startup called Spinlaunch uses an electric catapult that spins up projectiles so fast that they’re thrown into space. They also generate a lot of greenhouse gases as they blast into orbit. The weight of rockets is mainly made up of fuel. More about CAPSTONE recovery SpinLaunch Performs Its 10th Test From there, it’ll help chart out a rectilinear lunar halo orbit, the exact orbit the Lunar Gateway will take when it’s constructed at the Moon. It’s good timing since it needs to make an orbital insertion maneuver in mid-November. This week we learned that the recovery efforts were successful, and CAPSTONE is no longer out of control. Fortunately, they maintained a communications link to the spacecraft, attempting to stop its tumble and get it back on track. I wonder who’ll launch first?Ī few weeks ago, NASA announced its CAPSTONE CubeSat mission was tumbling uncontrollably. Does this mean that Starship is about to make an attempt to fly to orbit? Elon Musk hinted that the rocket was likely to fly in mid-November, similar to the new schedule for SLS. This week, SpaceX showed off a picture of Super Heavy with the Starship stacked on top, held in place by Mechazilla. SpaceX has been testing the Super Heavy booster with more and more of its Raptor 2 engines firing simultaneously, but the rocket was always on its own. More about the upcoming Artemis I launch Starship Got Fully Stacked Again There are backup windows on November 16th and 19th. This launch date would allow the uncrewed Orion Capsule to spend 25.5 days in space and at the Moon, splashing down in the Pacific Ocean on December 9th. EST… a night launch! These are always spectacular, with the bright exhaust from the rocket illuminating the landscape. That’s because it’s scheduled for 12:07 a.m. If the rocket blasts off that day, it should be an incredible sight. We’ve got a new launch date for the upcoming Artemis 1 mission: November 14th. More about Webb’s image SLS Has a New Launch Date Then the combined light pressure from the two stars pushes the dust out into space, creating these concentric rings. The second star passes through the cloud and drags it along as it orbits. They are formed by a binary star system where their gravitational interaction causes one star to release a cloud of dust every eight years. There appears to be some chromatic aberration or lens flare, but these concentric rings are really there. Take a look at this picture of a star system taken by JWST.
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