official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Kathy Clark started her career at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland straight out of high school, and when offered either a job as an accountant or a job in training, the choice was crystal clear. “I started in training, I’ve stayed in training, and I’ll probably retire in training,”Continue reading “NASA Group Amplifies Voices of Employees with Disabilities”
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NASA Relaunches Mentor-Protégé Program to Fill Supply Chain Gaps
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY In an effort to grow new commercial markets that support the future of space exploration, scientific discovery, and aeronautics research, NASA is preparing to relaunch its Mentor-Protégé Program for contractors on Friday, Nov. 1. The program originally was launched to encourage NASA prime contractors, or mentors, to enter into agreementsContinue reading “NASA Relaunches Mentor-Protégé Program to Fill Supply Chain Gaps”
New NASA Instrument for Studying Snowpack Completes Airborne Testing
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Summer heat has significant effects in the mountainous regions of the western United States. Melted snow washes from snowy peaks into the rivers, reservoirs, and streams that supply millions of Americans with freshwater—as much as 75% of the annual freshwater supply for some states. But as climate change brings winterContinue reading “New NASA Instrument for Studying Snowpack Completes Airborne Testing”
Gateway: Centering Science
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Gateway is set to advance science in deep space, bringing groundbreaking research opportunities to lunar orbit.
Sols 4345-4347: Contact Science is Back on the Table
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Earth planning date: Friday, Oct. 25, 2024 The changes to the plan Wednesday, moving the drive a sol earlier, meant that we started off planning this morning about 18 meters (about 59 feet) farther along the western edge of Gediz Vallis and with all the data we needed for planning.Continue reading “Sols 4345-4347: Contact Science is Back on the Table”
Planets Beware: NASA Unburies Danger Zones of Star Cluster
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Most stars form in collections, called clusters or associations, that include very massive stars. These giant stars send out large amounts of high-energy radiation, which can disrupt relatively fragile disks of dust and gas that are in the process of coalescing to form new planets. A team of astronomers usedContinue reading “Planets Beware: NASA Unburies Danger Zones of Star Cluster”
Watch How Students Help NASA Grow Plants in Space: Growing Beyond Earth
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Since 2015, students from across the USA have been partnering with scientists at NASA to advance research on growing plants in space, ultimately to feed astronauts on long-distance space missions, as part of Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden’s Growing Beyond Earth project, which is now in its 9th year. This classroom-basedContinue reading “Watch How Students Help NASA Grow Plants in Space: Growing Beyond Earth”
NASA’s Perseverance Rover Looks Back While Climbing Slippery Slope
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY On its way up the side of Jezero Crater, the agency’s latest Red Planet off-roader peers all the way back to its landing site and scopes the path ahead. NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover is negotiating a steeply sloping route up Jezero Crater’s western wall with the aim of crestingContinue reading “NASA’s Perseverance Rover Looks Back While Climbing Slippery Slope”
An Opportunity to Study Water
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA astronaut Don Pettit fills a sphere of water with food coloring in this image from Oct. 20, 2024. Pettit calls experiments like these “science of opportunity” – moments of scientific exploration that spontaneously come to mind because of the unique experience of being on the International Space Station. During hisContinue reading “An Opportunity to Study Water”
NASA Announces STEM Engagement Lead, Chief Economist Retirements
official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Monday Mike Kincaid, associate administrator, Office of STEM Engagement (OSTEM), and Alexander MacDonald, chief economist, will retire from the agency. Following Kincaid’s departure on Nov. 30, Kris Brown, deputy associate administrator for strategy and integration in OSTEM, will serve as acting associate administrator for thatContinue reading “NASA Announces STEM Engagement Lead, Chief Economist Retirements”