NASA Supports California Students Aiming to Advance Technology - NASA
Students from a minority-serving university in California are helping solve challenges of autonomous systems for future drone operations on Earth and otherDede Dinius (NASA)
Aurora over Karkonosze Mountains
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APOD: 2024 June 12 – Aurora over Karkonosze Mountains
A different astronomy and space science related image is featured each day, along with a brief explanation.apod.nasa.gov
APOD: 2024 June 12 – Aurora over Karkonosze Mountains
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NASA Ames Hosts National Wildfire Coordinating Group - NASA
On May 21-23, 2024, the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) visited NASA Ames Research Center, with participants representing 13 agencies andMilan Loiacono (NASA)
Ed Stone, Former Director of JPL and Voyager Project Scientist, Dies - NASA
Known for his steady leadership, consensus building, and enthusiasm for engaging the public in science, Stone left a deep impact on the space community.Naomi Hartono (NASA)
NASA Selects 2024 Small Business, Research Teams for Tech Development - NASA
NASA will award funding to nearly 250 small business teams to develop new technologies to address agency priorities, such as carbon neutrality and energyNASA
NASA Program Sends University Payloads to Space - NASA
NASA’s Flight Opportunities program sent two university payloads on suborbital flight tests onboard Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity on June 8 when it launchedNASA
NASA Funds Study of Proposals to Investigate Space Weather Systems - NASA
NASA has selected three proposals for concept studies of missions to investigate the complex system of space weather that surrounds our planet and how it’sNASA
Ed Stone, Former Director of JPL and Voyager Project Scientist, Dies - NASA
Known for his steady leadership, consensus building, and enthusiasm for engaging the public in science, Stone left a deep impact on the space community.Naomi Hartono (NASA)
NASA Invites Media for Launch of New Disaster Response System - NASA
NASA invites media to an event at the agency’s headquarters at 2 p.m. EDT Thursday, June 13, to learn about a new Disaster Response Coordination System thatNASA
NASA’s Repository Supports Research of Commercial Astronaut Health - NASA Science
NASA’s Open Science Data Repository provides valuable information to researchers studying the impact of space on the human body.science.nasa.gov
Celebrating Pride at NASA’s Ames Research Center - NASA
The Intersex Progress Pride flag (beneath the American flag) flies in front of the Administration Building at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’sNASA
NASA Glenn Visits Duluth for Air and Aviation Expo, STEAM Festival
NASA’s Glenn Research Center traveled to Minnesota for Duluth Air and Aviation Expo and visit to local school with an astronaut.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
TECH Day at NASA Attracts Middle School Students - NASA
NASA Glenn Research Center’s Office of STEM Engagement invited middle school students from several area schools to TECH Day at NASA Glenn in Cleveland on MayKelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Glenn’s Yvette Harris Inducted into MBA Hall of Fame
NASA Glenn Research Center’s Yvette Harris’ basketball skills, commitment earn her prestigious standing.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate Visits Partners in Spain, United Kingdom, Greece, and France - NASA Science
A few weeks ago, I had the distinct pleasure of engaging with several of our strategic partners and friends across Europe. It was a full European tour: two weeks in Spain, the United Kingdom, Greece and France.science.nasa.gov
NASA Analysis Confirms a Year of Monthly Temperature Records - NASA
May 2024 was the warmest May on the books, marking a full year of record-high monthly temperatures, NASA scientists found. Average global temperatures for theJennifer R. Marder (NASA)
From Psychology to Space: Alexandra Whitmire’s Journey and Impact in NASA's Human Research Program - NASA
From navigating the depths of the human mind to exploring the vastness of space, Dr. Alexandra (Sandra) Whitmire helps lead research on the effects ofSumer Loggins (NASA)
55 Years Ago: Manned Orbiting Laboratory Cancellation - NASA
The Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL), a joint classified project of the U.S. Air Force (USAF) and the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), sought toKelli Mars (NASA)
Colorful Stars and Clouds near Rho Ophiuchi
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APOD: 2024 June 11 – Colorful Stars and Clouds near Rho Ophiuchi
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APOD: 2024 June 11 – Colorful Stars and Clouds near Rho Ophiuchi
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Bright Rocks and “Bright Angel” - NASA Science
Last week the Perseverance rover descended into Neretva Vallis, an ancient river channel that brought water into Jezero Crater billions of years ago.science.nasa.gov
NASA Sets Coverage for U.S. Spacewalk 90 Outside Space Station - NASA
NASA will provide live coverage, beginning at 6:30 a.m. EDT Thursday, June 13, as two astronauts conduct a spacewalk outside of the International SpaceNASA
North Carolina Volunteers Work Toward Cleaner Well Water - NASA Science
When the ground floods during a storm, floodwaters wash bacteria and other contaminants into private wells. But thanks to citizen scientists in North Carolina, we now know a bit more about how to deal with this problem.science.nasa.gov
NASA Awards Contract for Safety and Mission Assurance Services - NASA
NASA has selected KBR Wyle Services LLC, of Fulton, Maryland, to provide safety and mission assurance services to the agency.NASA
NASA Awards Contract for IT Support, Platform Services - NASA
NASA has selected CACI, Inc. of Chantilly, Virginia, to maintain and improve IT services across the agency.NASA
Hubble Finds Surprises Around a Star That Erupted 40 Years Ago - NASA Science
Astronomers have used new data from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and the retired SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) as well as archival data from other missions to revisit one of the strangest binary star systems in our galaxy …science.nasa.gov
NASA’s Webb Opens New Window on Supernova Science - NASA Science
Peering deeply into the cosmos, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope is giving scientists their first detailed glimpse of supernovae from a time when our universe was just a small fraction of its current age.science.nasa.gov
NASA Wallops to Support Sounding Rocket Launch - NASA
A suborbital rocket is scheduled for launch the week of June 10-17 from NASA’s launch range at the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. This launch isAmy Barra (NASA)
Food Safety Program for Space Has Taken Over on Earth - NASA
System created for Apollo astronaut food has become the global standard for hazard preventionAndrew Wagner (NASA)
“Earthrise” by NASA Astronaut Bill Anders - NASA
NASA astronaut Bill Anders took this iconic image of Earth rising over the Moon’s horizon on Dec. 24, 1968. Anders, lunar module pilot on the Apollo 8NASA
NASA Watches Mars Light Up During Epic Solar Storm - NASA
In addition to producing auroras, a recent extreme storm provided more detail on how much radiation future astronauts could encounter on the Red Planet.Anthony Greicius (NASA)
If we are going to have any sort of colony on mars we are going to need to protect ourselves.
I wonder if there is any Boron Ore on Mars, as I think Boron Nitride has been suggested as a way to shield spacecraft, so perhaps if there is a source of both Boron and Nitrogen on Mars we could make shielding on Mars at some point in the future.
Management and Program Analyst Mallory Carbon - NASA
“I feel that my larger purpose at NASA, which I've felt since I came on as an intern, is to leave NASA a better place than I found it. I know there are soNASA
Eclipse Shadow Bands Interview with Country Living - NASA
Dennis Gallagher (ST13) was interviewed by Senior Editor Terri Robertson with Country Living on 3/14/24. Questions included what is thought to cause them, howElizabeth Blackwell (NASA)
Gateway’s HALO Making Moves
The Gateway space station’s HALO (Habitation and Logistics Outpost), one of four modules where astronauts will live, conduct science, and prepare for lunar surface missions, is a step closer to launch following welding completion in Turin, Italy.Dylan Connell (NASA)
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