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NASA’s DC-8 Completes Final Mission, Set to Retire https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/nasas-dc-8-completes-final-mission-set-to-retire/ #NASA #Aeronautics #AirborneScience #ArmstrongFlightResearchCenter #DC8 #EarthScience #LangleyResearchCenter #ScienceInTheAir
NASA’s DC-8 Completes Final Mission, Set to Retire - NASA
After 37 years of successful airborne science missions, NASA’s DC-8 aircraft completed its final mission and returned to the agency’s Armstrong FlightNASA
NASA, Health and Human Services Highlight Cancer Moonshot Progress https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-health-and-human-services-highlight-cancer-moonshot-progress/ #NASA #ScienceInTheAir #Astronauts #ISSResearch #NASAHeadquarters
NASA, Health and Human Services Highlight Cancer Moonshot Progress - NASA
During an event at NASA Headquarters in Washington Thursday, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) SecretaryNASA
NASA Collaborates in an International Air Quality Study https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/nasa-collaborates-in-an-international-air-quality-study/ #NASA #ArmstrongFlightResearchCenter #AirborneScience #DC8 #EarthScience #General #LangleyResearchCenter #ScienceInTheAir
NASA Collaborates in an International Air Quality Study - NASA
NASA and international researchers are studying the air quality in Asia as part of a global effort to better understand the air we breathe. In collaborationDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA, Partners Explore Sustainable Fuel’s Effects on Aircraft Contrails https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/nasa-partners-explore-sustainable-fuels-effects-on-aircraft-contrails/ #NASA #ArmstrongFlightResearchCenter #AtmosphericComposition #ClimateChange #DC8 #EarthSAtmosphere #ScienceInTheAir
NASA, Partners Explore Sustainable Fuel’s Effects on Aircraft Contrails - NASA
Contrails, the lines of clouds left by high-flying aircraft that crisscross the skies, are familiar sights, but they may have an unseen effect on the planet –Ryan M. Henderson (NASA)