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NASA Plane Supported Innovative Microgravity Research in ‘90s
In the ‘90s, NASA Lewis (today, NASA Glenn) used a DC-9 plane to help scientists study the behavior of fluids, combustion, and materials in a microgravity environment.Robert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Experience the Launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission - NASA
Digital content creators are invited to register to attend the launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission to carry astronauts to the International Space StationGary Daines (NASA)
Experience the Launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 Mission - NASA
Digital content creators are invited to register to attend the launch of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10 mission to carry astronauts to the International Space StationGary Daines (NASA)
NASA Plane Supported Innovative Microgravity Research in ‘90s
In the ‘90s, NASA Lewis (today, NASA Glenn) used a DC-9 plane to help scientists study the behavior of fluids, combustion, and materials in a microgravity environment.Robert S. Arrighi (NASA)
NASA Plane Supported Innovative Microgravity Research in ‘90s
In the ‘90s, NASA Lewis (today, NASA Glenn) used a DC-9 plane to help scientists study the behavior of fluids, combustion, and materials in a microgravity environment.Robert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Art Meets Exploration: Cosmic Connections in Galveston - NASA
The Texas Art Education Association hosted its annual conference from Nov. 14–16 at Moody Gardens Hotel & Convention Center in Galveston, Texas, drawingSumer Loggins (NASA)
Emerging Engineering Leader Basil Baldauff Emphasizes Osage Values - NASA
Basil Baldauff knew early in his tenure at NASA’s Johnson Space Center that he wanted to become a leader within the agency and make an impact on the future ofLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
NASA's Commercial Partners Make Progress on Low Earth Orbit Projects - NASA
NASA and its commercial partners continue to drive innovation in space exploration, achieving milestones that will ultimately benefit human spaceflight andRoger Weiss (NASA)
NASA Ames Stars of the Month: November 2024 - NASA
The NASA Ames Science Directorate recognizes the outstanding contributions of (pictured left to right) Forrest Melton, Ariel Deutsch, Dan Sirbu, and ChanelAaron McKinnon (NASA)
Station Science Top News: Nov. 22, 2024 - NASA
Space-grown crystals could lead to targeted cancer drugsLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
Dr. Misty Davies - American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) 2024 Fellow - NASA
In May 2024, Dr. Misty Davies joined the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Class of 2024 Fellows at a ceremony in Washington,Osvaldo R. Sosa Valle (NASA)
NASA Marshall Thermal Engineering Lab Provides Key Insight to Human Landing System - NASA
NASA’s Human Landing System (HLS) will transport the next astronauts that land on the Moon, including the first woman and first person of color, beginningLee Mohon (NASA)
Ready, Set, Action! Our Sun is the Star in Dazzling Simulation - NASA
NASA supercomputers are shedding light on what causes some of the Sun’s most complex behaviors. Using data from the suite of active Sun-watchingRachel Hoover (NASA)
NASA's Chandra, Hubble Tune Into 'Flame-Throwing' Guitar Nebula - NASA
Normally found only in heavy metal bands or certain post-apocalyptic films, a “flame-throwing guitar” has now been spotted moving through space. AstronomersLee Mohon (NASA)
NASA's Chandra, Hubble Tune Into 'Flame-Throwing' Guitar Nebula - NASA
Normally found only in heavy metal bands or certain post-apocalyptic films, a “flame-throwing guitar” has now been spotted moving through space. AstronomersLee Mohon (NASA)
2024 Blue Marble Awards - NASA
The NASA Environment and Energy Award Program recognizes NASA civil service employees and contractors who demonstrate environmental leadership while carryingNASA
Making Mars' Moons: Supercomputers Offer ‘Disruptive’ New Explanation - NASA
A NASA study using a series of supercomputer simulations reveals a potential new solution to a longstanding Martian mystery: How did Mars get itsAbby Tabor (NASA)
About the Office of the Chief Knowledge Officer (OCKO) - NASA
The overarching purpose of the OCKO is to cultivate and sustain a learning culture at Goddard in support of mission success. We have instituted variousAlysha Bayens (NASA)
November Transformer of the Month: Ariel Vargas - NASA
When Ariel Vargas joined NASA in 2023, he knew he wanted to make an impact. Despite his relatively short tenure, he has earned the reputation of a DigitalMaya L. Kikuchi (NASA)
Hollywood Techniques Help NASA Visualize Supercomputing Data - NASA
Captivating images and videos can bring data to life. NASA’s Scientific Visualization Studio (SVS) produces visualizations, animations, and images to helpTara Friesen (NASA)
NASA Program Aids Pediatric Patients Facing Medical Treatments - NASA
As NASA innovates for the benefit of humanity and inspires the world through discovery, the agency launched a new video series specifically designed for useJacqueline E. Zito (NASA)
NASA Program Aids Pediatric Patients Facing Medical Treatments - NASA
As NASA innovates for the benefit of humanity and inspires the world through discovery, the agency launched a new video series specifically designed for useJacqueline E. Zito (NASA)
Six Ways Supercomputing Advances Our Understanding of the Universe - NASA
These projects are just a sample of the many on display in NASA’s exhibit during the International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking,Abby Tabor (NASA)
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NASA’s MISSION: All Systems GO! is a set of images, videos, certificates and related materials (the “Materials”) intended for use by healthcare providers toJacqueline E. Zito (NASA)
Aging and Fragility Biomarkers are Altered by Spaceflight - NASA
Spaceflight accelerates the symptoms of aging in astronaut bodies by inducing genomic instability, mitochondrial dysfunction, and increased inflammation. ThisElizabeth E. Keller (NASA)
Entrevista con Instructor de OCEANOS Samuel Suleiman - NASA
Mi nombre es Samuel Suleiman. Soy director ejecutivo de la Sociedad Ambiente Marino, una organización sin fines de lucro que se dedica a la conservación deMilan Loiacono (NASA)
Employees Named AIAA Associate Fellows
New AIAA Associate Fellows at Glenn make significant contributions to the aerospace profession.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
Entrevista con Instructor de OCEANOS Roy Armstrong - NASA
Mi nombre es Roy Armstrong y soy profesor del Colegio de Mayagüez en el Departamento de Ciencias Marinas y en Océanos. Yo soy el investigador principal localMilan Loiacono (NASA)
Entrevista con Instructora de OCEANOS María Fernanda Barbarena-Arias - NASA
Mi nombre es María Fernanda Barbarena-Arias. Soy una profesora asociada al Departamento de Ciencia Natural, específicamente Biología, en la UniversidadMilan Loiacono (NASA)
Entrevista con Instructor de OCEANOS Juan Torres-Pérez - NASA
Mi nombre es Juan Torres Pérez. Yo soy un científico de la NASA del Centro de Investigación Ames en California particular la División de Ciencias Terrestres,Milan Loiacono (NASA)
Oral History with R. Walter Cunningham - NASA
Selected for NASA’s third astronaut class in 1963, Cunningham served as the backup Lunar Module Pilot for Apollo 1. He piloted the 11-day flight of Apollo 7Sandra L. Johnson (NASA)
Oral History with Karol J. Bobko - NASA
A veteran of three space flights, Karol J. "Bo" Bobko was selected as an astronaut in 1969 and served as a crewmember on the Skylab Medical ExperimentsSandra L. Johnson (NASA)
Commitment to Service Continues at Johnson for Military Retirees - NASA
NASA and the military have shared strong connections since the agency’s early days. From the nation’s earliest aeronautic research and the recruitment of testLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
Interview with OCEANOS PI Juan Torres-Pérez - NASA
My name is Juan Torres-Pérez. I am a research scientist at NASA Ames Research Center in the Earth Sciences division, biospheric sciences branch. I am the PIMilan Loiacono (NASA)
Interview with OCEANOS Instructor Roy Armstrong - NASA
My name is Ray Armstrong and I am a professor in the Department of Marine Sciences of the University of Puerto Rico. I came to be involved in OCEANOS becauseMilan Loiacono (NASA)