official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Using cutting-edge material licensed from NASA, a protective heat shield manufactured in-house by Varda Space Industries for the first time enabled one of its capsules to blaze through Earth’s atmosphere on Thursday, marking a significant milestone for the agency and America’s space industry. The material, known as C-PICA (Conformal PhenolicContinue reading “NASA Heat Shield Technology Enables Space Industry Growth”
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NASA-ISRO Radar Mission Peers Through Clouds to See Mississippi River Delta
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY A new image from the NISAR mission shows off the satellite’s ability to reveal details of Earth’s surfaces. The science team also released new sample data. A U.S.-Indian Earth satellite’s ability to see through clouds, revealing insights and characteristics of our planet’s surface, is on display in a colorful, newly released image showing the Mississippi River Delta region in southeastern Louisiana. Continue reading “NASA-ISRO Radar Mission Peers Through Clouds to See Mississippi River Delta”
NASA Awards Help Inspire Future Innovators Through STEM Engagement
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA has awarded more than $5 million to 29 institutions nationwide to expand and strengthen science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning beyond the classroom. The awards are designed to help build skills that lead directly to STEM careers. These organizations collaborate with libraries, after-school programs, and youth-serving groups toContinue reading “NASA Awards Help Inspire Future Innovators Through STEM Engagement”
I Am Artemis: Doug Parkinson
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Doug Parkinson’s face lights up as he starts telling his story, how someone from Wisconsin now plays a part in the team that will help land the first Artemis astronauts on to the Moon. Parkinson serves as NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) rocket lead for Launch Integration and Mission Operations,Continue reading “I Am Artemis: Doug Parkinson”
March 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse: Your Questions Answered
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY A total lunar eclipse will redden the Moon on March 3, 2026. Here’s what you need to know.
NASA Researchers Probe Tangled Magnetospheres of Merging Neutron Stars
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY New simulations performed on a NASA supercomputer are providing scientists with the most comprehensive look yet into the maelstrom of interacting magnetic structures around city-sized neutron stars in the moments before they crash. The team identified potential signals emitted during the stars’ final moments that may be detectable by futureContinue reading “NASA Researchers Probe Tangled Magnetospheres of Merging Neutron Stars”
NASA Analysis Shows La Niña Limited Sea Level Rise in 2025
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY A mild La Niña caused greater rainfall over the Amazon basin, which offset rising sea levels due to record warming of Earth’s oceans. The rise in the global mean sea level slowed in 2025 relative to the year before, an effect largely due to the La Niña conditions that persistedContinue reading “NASA Analysis Shows La Niña Limited Sea Level Rise in 2025”
Building Roman
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Technicians have completed the construction of NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. The Roman observatory is slated to launch no later than May 2027, with the team aiming for as early as fall 2026. The mission will revolutionize our understanding of the universe with its deep, crisp, sweeping views ofContinue reading “Building Roman”
Webb Zooms into Helix Nebula
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has zoomed into the Helix Nebula to give an up-close view of the possible eventual fate of our own Sun and planetary system. In Webb’s high-resolution look, the structure of the gas being shed off by a dying star comes into full focus. The imageContinue reading “Webb Zooms into Helix Nebula”
The West Faces Snow Drought
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Very wet—but very warm—weather in the western U.S. has left many mountainous regions looking at substantial snowpack deficits.