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Clues to Psyche Asteroid’s Metallic Nature Found in SOFIA Data
When the asteroid Psyche has its first close-up with a NASA spacecraft, scientists hypothesize they will find a metal-rich asteroid. It could be part or allLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
NESC Technical Bulletin 23-06:Considerations for Software Fault Prevention and Tolerance
The NESC has released a technical bulletin for the Software Engineering community.Meagan Chappell (NASA)
NASA Seeks Feedback on Requirements for New Commercial Space Stations
NASA is asking American companies to provide input on the agency’s requirements for end-to-end services as part of the Commercial Low-Earth Orbit DevelopmentCommercial Low Earth Orbit Development Program (NASA)
Brilliant Minds for Pure Blue Skies
Welcome, passionate innovators and bold visionaries, to an extraordinary quest to redefine the future of aviation, to bring forth a world where the skies areSarah Douglas (NASA)
Space Tech Catalyst Prize
The NASA Space Tech Catalyst Prize will recognize U.S. individuals and/or organizations that share effective best practices for how they supportSarah Douglas (NASA)
NASA Selects Four Small Explorer Mission Concept Studies - NASA
NASA has selected four small explorer missions to conduct concept studies.NASA
Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month: Patriot Construction Supports NASA Ames Research Center
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the NASA Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) is highlighting the contributions made by Hispanic-ownedGarrett Shea (NASA)
NASA Invites Media to Upcoming SpaceX Resupply Launch to Space Station - NASA
Media accreditation is open for SpaceX’s 29th commercial resupply mission for NASA to the International Space Station.NASA
NASA Announces Launch Services for Pair of Space Weather Satellites - NASA
NASA has selected SpaceX of Hawthorne, California, and its Falcon 9 rocket to provide the launch service for the agency’s TRACERS (Tandem Reconnection andNASA
Honoring Hispanic Heritage Month: Patriot Construction Supports NASA Ames Research Center
In celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the NASA Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) is highlighting the contributions made by Hispanic-ownedGarrett Shea (NASA)
To Study Atmosphere, NASA Rockets Will Fly into Oct. Eclipse’s Shadow
A NASA sounding rocket mission will launch three rockets during the 2023 annular eclipse in October to study how the sudden drop in sunlight affects our upper atmosphere.Miles Hatfield (NASA)
NASA’s New Horizons to Continue Exploring Outer Solar System
NASA New Horizons to Continue Exploring Outer Solar SystemTricia Talbert (NASA)
NASA Prize Targets Inclusive Community Building for Tech Development
Revolutionary space technology research and development relies on novel ideas across America. To that end, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD)Loura Hall (NASA)
Two NASA Goddard Earth Scientists Receive AGU Awards
Dr. Dalia Kirschbaum and Dr. John Bolten, both of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, received American Geophysical Union (AGU) awards this month.Goddard Digital Team (NASA)
NASA Funds Eight Studies to Protect Astronaut Health on Long Missions
NASA is funding eight new studies aimed at better understanding how the human body reacts to spaceflight. These studies will be done on Earth without the needHRP Communications Team (NASA)
Science in Space: Week of Sept. 29, 2023 – Fire Safety in Space
Crew members aboard the International Space Station conducted a variety of scientific investigations during the week ending Sept. 29, 2023, including FLARE.John Love (NASA)
Life Encapsulated: Inside NASA’s Orion for Artemis II Moon Mission
On NASA’s upcoming Artemis II mission, four astronauts will fly inside the Orion spacecraft and venture around the Moon, becoming the first to lay their eyesErika Peters (NASA)
NASA’s Perseverance Captures Dust-Filled Martian Whirlwind
The six-wheeled geologist spotted the twister as part of an atmospheric exploration of Jezero Crater.Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA)
Life Encapsulated: Inside NASA’s Orion for Artemis II Moon Mission
On NASA’s upcoming Artemis II mission, four astronauts will fly inside the Orion spacecraft and venture around the Moon, becoming the first to lay their eyesErika Peters (NASA)
NASA Prize Targets Inclusive Community Building for Tech Development
Revolutionary space technology research and development relies on novel ideas across America. To that end, NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD)Loura Hall (NASA)
NASA’s Webb Receives IAF Excellence in Industry Award
The International Astronautical Federation (IAF) has awarded its Excellence in Industry Award to NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. The award will beRob Gutro (NASA)
NASA-Led Study Pinpoints Areas of New York City Sinking, Rising
Scientists using space-based radar found that land in New York City is sinking at varying rates from human and natural factors. A few spots are rising.Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA)
Commercial Law Resources
The following resources relevant to the Commercial Law Practice Group are available on this site.Note: the information below is updated annually, and users ofMia N. Concilus (NASA)
Marshall Teams Combine to Make Space Station Science Reality
By Gina Hannah and Jonathan DealBeth Ridgeway (NASA)
NASA Publishes Beta Flagship, Science Websites as Improvements Continue
NASA has switched its primary World Wide Web addresses to a beta version of the new NASA.gov and science.nasa.gov websites, continuing the long-termBrian Dunbar (NASA)
Eleasa Kim: Supporting NASA’s Commercial Low-Earth Orbit Development Program
For Eleasa Kim, being part of NASA’s Commercial Low-Earth Orbit Development Program, also known as CLDP, is the perfect combination of working with technologyBeth Ridgeway (NASA)