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Tech Today: NASA Helps Find Where the Wildfires Are - NASA
Globally, nearly all wildfires start with a human ignition source – not lightning strikes or wildlife encountering power equipment. Knowing humans can be aAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: NASA Helps Find Where the Wildfires Are - NASA
Globally, nearly all wildfires start with a human ignition source – not lightning strikes or wildlife encountering power equipment. Knowing humans can be aAndrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA Artemis Mission Progresses with SpaceX Starship Test Flight - NASA
As part of NASA’s Artemis campaign to return humans to the Moon for the benefit of all, the agency is working with SpaceX to develop the company’s StarshipLee Mohon (NASA)
NASA’s Space Tech Prize Bolsters Diversity, Inclusivity Champions - NASA
NASA selected the first winners of the agency’s Space Tech Catalyst prize to expand engagement with underrepresented and diverse individuals in the spaceNASA
NASA Armstrong Updates 1960s Concept to Study Giant Planets - NASA
NASA researchers are looking at the possibility of using a wingless, unpowered aircraft design from the 1960s to gather atmospheric data on other planets –Dede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara Read "First Woman" - NASA
In this image from Jan. 12, 2024, NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli (left) and Loral O’Hara pose with a copy of "First Woman", NASA’s first graphic novel,NASA
NASA Helps Emerging Space Companies ‘Take the Heat’ - NASA
Things are heating up in the atmosphere, and NASA is helping space start-ups stay cool.Abby Tabor (NASA)
NASA’s Network of Small Moon-Bound Rovers Is Ready to Roll - NASA
Construction and testing are complete on the CADRE rovers, which will map the lunar surface together as a tech demo to show the promise of multirobot missions.Anthony Greicius (NASA)
Tech Today: Semiconductor Research Leads to Revolution in Dental Care - NASA
Toothpaste based on the mineral hydroxyapatite, popular across Asia and much of Europe today, is finding its first foothold in the U.S. But the idea behindAndrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA Awards Contracts for Flight, Payload Integration Services - NASA
NASA has selected 15 companies to provide flight and payload integration services to advance technologies and procedures for operating in space, includingNASA
NASA to Demonstrate Miniature CubeSat Swarm Technology
Preparations are underway for a new, small spacecraft technology demonstration that will test cost-efficient swarm capabilities – the ability for multipleGianine Figliozzi (NASA)
Student Teams to Help Fill the Inflatable Void with Latest Student Challenge - NASA
This year will be a “BIG” year for several college and university teams as they research, design, and demonstrate novel inflatable systems configured forStefanie Payne (NASA)
NASA Tech Tuesday: Seeing is Communicating - NASA
Eye-tracking technology supported by NASA makes ‘talking’ possible for people who can’t.Andrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA Tech Tuesday: Seeing is Communicating - NASA
Eye-tracking technology supported by NASA makes ‘talking’ possible for people who can’t.Andrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA Solar Sail Technology Passes Crucial Deployment Test - NASA
NASA continues to unfurl plans for solar sail technology as a promising method of deep space transportation. The agency cleared a key technology milestone in January with the successful deployment of one of four identical solar sail quadrants.Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
NASA’s New Experimental Antenna Tracks Deep Space Laser - NASA
Capable of receiving both radio frequency and optical signals, the DSN’s hybrid antenna has tracked and decoded the downlink laser from DSOC, aboard NASA’sAnthony Greicius (NASA)
NASA’s Fission Surface Power Project Energizes Lunar Exploration
NASA tasked commercial partners with developing concept designs for a small nuclear fission reactor that could generate electricity on the Moon and Mars.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Space Tech Spinoffs Benefit Earth Medicine, Moon to Mars Tools - NASA
As NASA innovates for the benefit of all, what the agency develops for exploration has the potential to evolve into other technologies with broader use hereNASA
BioNutrients: A Five-Year Experiment in Space Nears Completion - NASA
NASA’s bio-manufacturing experiment called BioNutrients is testing a way to use microorganisms to produce on-demand nutrients that will be criticalGianine Figliozzi (NASA)
NASA Space Tech Spinoffs Benefit Earth Medicine, Moon to Mars Tools - NASA
As NASA innovates for the benefit of all, what the agency develops for exploration has the potential to evolve into other technologies with broader use hereNASA
NASA Space Tech Spinoffs Benefit Earth Medicine, Moon to Mars Tools - NASA
As NASA innovates for the benefit of all, what the agency develops for exploration has the potential to evolve into other technologies with broader use hereNASA
NASA Selects Winners of Third TechRise Student Challenge - NASA
NASA is announcing 60 winning teams for its third TechRise Student Challenge, a nationwide contest to engage students in technology, science, and spaceDede Dinius (NASA)
Robot Team Builds High-Performance Digital Structure for NASA - NASA
Greater than the sum of its parts: NASA tests the capability of a system that includes simple robots, structural building blocks, and smart algorithms to build functional, high-performance large-scale structures, ultimately enabling autonomous deep-s…Gianine Figliozzi (NASA)
NASA Administrator Names New Head of Space Technology - NASA
Dr. Kurt “Spuds” Vogel will serve as the new associate administrator of the Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) at the agency’s headquarters inNASA
NASA uses innovative technologies to address the challenges of cryogenic fluid management during sustained
One of those challenges is working with cryogenic fluids, meaning fluids existing in a liquid state between minus 238 degrees Fahrenheit and absolute zeroKelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA uses innovative technologies to address the challenges of cryogenic fluid management during sustained
One of those challenges is working with cryogenic fluids, meaning fluids existing in a liquid state between minus 238 degrees Fahrenheit and absolute zeroKelly M. Matter (NASA)
New Study Updates NASA on Space-Based Solar Power - NASA
Space-based solar power offers tantalizing possibilities for sustainable energy – in the future, orbital collection systems could harvest energy in space, andBill Keeter (NASA)
Funding Future Tech: NASA Names 2024 Innovative Concept Studies - NASA
NASA selected the 2024 Phase I awardees for its program to fund ideas that could innovate for the benefit of all and transform future agency missions.NASA
NASA’s New Investments in Commercialization-Focused Small Businesses - NASA
As part of NASA’s ongoing commitment to supporting American innovators and advancing new aerospace technologies the agency announced its second round of PhaseGianine Figliozzi (NASA)
NASA, Partners Continue to Advance Space Tech on Suborbital Flights - NASA
Living and working in space requires getting ready a bit closer to Earth. Through a suborbital flight test on Dec. 19, 2023 with industry provider BlueCody S. Lydon (NASA)
NASA’s Tech Demo Streams First Video From Deep Space via Laser - NASA
The video, featuring a cat named Taters, was sent back from nearly 19 million miles away by NASA’s laser communications demonstration, marking a historicNaomi Hartono (NASA)
Armstrong Flight Research Center: A Year in Review - NASA
It was an abundant year of innovation, exploration, and inspiration for NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. NASA ArmstrongCody S. Lydon (NASA)
NASA Selects Universities to Support Small Spacecraft Technologies - NASA
Eight U.S. university teams are partnering with NASA to advance technologies for small spacecraft, increasing their capability to support the agency’s scienceGianine Figliozzi (NASA)
University of Utah takes top honors in BIG Idea Lunar Forge Challenge - NASA
Through Artemis, NASA plans to conduct long-duration human and robotic missions on the lunar surface in preparation for future crewed exploration of Mars.Stefanie Payne (NASA)
NASA’s Deep Space Optical Comm Demo Sends, Receives First Data - NASA
DSOC, an experiment that could transform how spacecraft communicate, has achieved ‘first light,’ sending data via laser to and from far beyond the Moon forAnthony Greicius (NASA)
NASA Invites Stakeholders to Space Tech LIFT-1 Industry Day
NASA is hosting a virtual industry day to introduce the agency's Lunar Infrastructure Foundational Technologies (LIFT-1) demonstration Request for Information (RFI).Stefanie Payne (NASA)
NASA Seeks Input for Future Lunar Surface Resource Utilization Demo
To support ISRU technology maturation, NASA issued a Request for Information (RFI) on Nov. 6 to formulate its future Lunar Infrastructure Foundational Technologies (LIFT-1) demonstration.Stefanie Payne (NASA)
Workshop to Highlight NASA’s Support for Mobility, In-Space Servicing - NASA
NASA leadership, including Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy, will participate in a workshop on space mobility and in-space servicing on Tuesday, Nov. 7, at theNASA
NASA’s Webb Telescope Improves Simulation Software - NASA
“We pushed everything, all the simulation, just as hard as it would go,” said Erin Elliott, an optical engineer at Ansys, Inc., which makes Ansys ZemaxLoura Hall (NASA)