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Artemis I Team Receives Laurels Award for Team Achievement
The International Academy of Astronautics has awarded its 2023 Laurels for Team Achievement award to the international team that supported NASA’s Artemis INASA Communications (NASA)
Artemis I Team Receives Laurels Award for Team Achievement
The International Academy of Astronautics has awarded its 2023 Laurels for Team Achievement award to the international team that supported NASA’s Artemis INASA Communications (NASA)
Astronaut Carlos Noriega at Mission Control
In this image from Jan. 15, 2003, astronaut Carlos I. Noriega, spacecraft communicator, smiles while sitting at his console in the Mission Control Center atMonika Luabeya (NASA)
Lagniappe
Explore the October edition of Lagniappe tor ead about the new RS-25 test series and how data is collected, continued preparations for Exploration Upper Stage testing, and a new test area for future commercial use, along with much more.NASA Stennis Communications (NASA)
NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft, Optical Comms Demo En Route to Asteroid
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is on its voyage to an asteroid of the same name, a metal-rich world that could tell us more about the formation of rocky planets.Abbey A. Donaldson (NASA)
NASA’s Psyche Spacecraft, Optical Comms Demo En Route to Asteroid
NASA’s Psyche spacecraft is on its voyage to an asteroid of the same name, a metal-rich world that could tell us more about the formation of rocky planets.Abbey A. Donaldson (NASA)
65 Years Ago: First Factory Rollout of the X-15 Hypersonic Rocket Plane
On Oct. 15, 1958, the first X-15 hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft rolled out of its factory. A joint project among NASA, the U.S. Air Force, and the U.S.John Uri (NASA)
Larry Young Receives AIAA Wright Brothers Lectureship Award
In June 2023, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) awarded the 2023 AIAA Wright Brothers Lectureship in Aeronautics to Larry Young, aSuzanne Cisneros (NASA)
NASA September 2023 Temperature Data Shows Continued Record Warming
Continuing the temperature trend from this summer, September 2023 was the hottest September on record, according to scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute forKaty Mersmann (NASA)
NASA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month 2023: Azlin Biaggi-Labiosa
Dr. Azlin Biaggi-Labiosa, born and raised in Puerto Rico, made a courageous decision to pivot her academic studies – launching her towards an accomplishedDiana Fitzgerald (NASA)
ISS Research Communications Lead Jennifer Hamilton
"I can almost directly trace my entire career back to in high school and a mentor I had. My first foray into engineering was this high school program calledThalia K. Patrinos (NASA)
NASA Glenn Employees Chosen as Outstanding Hispanic STEM Professionals
Three employees from NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland have been chosen to receive awards that recognize the achievements of outstanding HispanicGlenn Communications (NASA)
Dozens of Student Teams Worldwide to Compete in NASA Rover Challenge
NASA has selected 72 student teams to begin an engineering design challenge to build human-powered rovers that will compete next April at the U.S. Space &Roxana Bardan (NASA)
Radio JOVE 2023 Solar Eclipse Observations - NASA Science
NASA’s Radio JOVE project wants your help to study the Sun! Radio JOVE, in partnership with the SunRISE Ground Radio Lab, is planning to use radio telescopes to make coordinated observations of the Sun for the 2024 solar eclipse.science.nasa.gov
Preparing Psyche for Launch
A SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket with the Psyche spacecraft onboard is seen as it is rolled out of the horizontal integration facility on Oct. 10, 2023, at NASA’sMonika Luabeya (NASA)
NASA Targets 2024 for First Flight of X-59 Experimental Aircraft
NASA's Quesst mission has adjusted the scheduled first flight of its X-59 quiet supersonic aircraft to 2024.Robert Margetta (NASA)
September’s Harvest Moon
September's Harvest Moon can be seen from the International Space Station as it soared 260 miles above the Northwestern coast of Canada. A few scatters of clouds can be seen hovering over Earth, while the Moon centers itself above.Abby Graf (NASA)
A Full Moon with Earth’s Blue Glow Beneath it
A full Moon is pictured from the International Space Station. The Moon lingers to the left of the image, with a horizon of Earth's blue glow splitting the image nearly in half, blending into the black of space.Abby Graf (NASA)
National Disability Employment Awareness Month and Addressing Misconceptions of Depression
The month of October marks National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). The NDEAM observance was declared in 1988 by the United States Congress inLaToya Dean (NASA)
The Island of Sicily Meets Mainland Southern Italy
Southern Italy (to the right of the image) meets Sicily (to the left), the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of 20 Italian regions.Abby Graf (NASA)
Curves of the Nile River and Crop Circles
The Nile River, the longest in the world, is photographed as the International Space Station orbited 260 miles above Sudan. Land splits the historic course of the river in two channels before the body of water joins back together.Abby Graf (NASA)
Clouds Scatter Over Sebkha of Moknine in Tunisia
Clouds hover around the coast of Tunisia as the International Space Station soars 260 miles above. Near the center peak where the coastline meets the Mediterranean Sea, the pink salt lake of Sebkha of Moknine is visible.Abby Graf (NASA)
Who Let the Gas Out?: NASA Tank Venting in Microgravity Challenge
As space travel extends to greater duration and distance, missions may require a propellant refill in space. To achieve this, spacecraft may require largerSarah Douglas (NASA)
The Marshall Star for October 11, 2023
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center honored top contractors, subcontractors, teams, and individuals of fiscal year 2023 at the 36th meeting of the MarshallLee Mohon (NASA)