NASA Welcomes Angola as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY During a ceremony in Washington Nov. 30, Angola became the 33rd country to sign the Artemis Accords. The Artemis Accords establish a practical set of principles to guide space exploration cooperation among nations, including those participating in NASA’s Artemis program. NASA, in coordination with the U.S. Department of State, establishedContinue reading “NASA Welcomes Angola as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory”

Erickson to Retire after Over 40 Years of Service

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY December 1, 2023 It is my pleasure to share information about new hires within NASA’s Science Mission Directorate (SMD) on this blog, and it is also my bittersweet duty to share information about retirements. After 40 years with NASA, Kristen Erickson – Director of NASA Science Engagement & Partnerships DivisionContinue reading “Erickson to Retire after Over 40 Years of Service”

NASA Honors Steve Jurczyk, Former Acting Administrator, Space Leader

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Former NASA Acting Administrator Steve Jurczyk passed away Nov. 23, at the age of 61, following a battle with pancreatic cancer. During his career, which spanned more than three decades with the agency, Jurczyk rose in ranks to associate administrator, the highest-ranking civil servant, a position he held from MayContinue reading “NASA Honors Steve Jurczyk, Former Acting Administrator, Space Leader”

Counteracting Bone and Muscle Loss in Microgravity

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY In microgravity, without the continuous load of Earth’s gravity, the tissues that make up bones reshape themselves. Bone cells readjust their behaviors—the cells that build new bone slow down, while the cells that break down old or damaged bone tissue keep operating at their normal pace so that breakdown outpacesContinue reading “Counteracting Bone and Muscle Loss in Microgravity”

Hubble Views a Double Cluster of Glowing Galaxies

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY This Hubble image features a massive cluster of brightly glowing galaxies, first identified as Abell 3192. Like all galaxy clusters, this one is suffused with hot gas that emits powerful X-rays, and it is enveloped in a halo of invisible dark matter. All this unseen material – not to mention the manyContinue reading “Hubble Views a Double Cluster of Glowing Galaxies”

NASA’s Educational CubeSats: Small Satellites, Big Impact

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Despite their small size, the satellites launching through NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative (CSLI) missions have a big impact, creating access to space for many who might not otherwise have the opportunity. One recent mission tells the story of four teams of researchers and engineers who conceived, built, launched, and collectedContinue reading “NASA’s Educational CubeSats: Small Satellites, Big Impact”

NASA Delivers Inclusion Message to Annual Bayou Classic Participants

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA was on full display during the 50th Annual Bayou Classic Fan Fest activity in New Orleans on Nov. 25, hosting an informational booth and interacting with event participants to deliver a clear message – There’s Space for Everybody at NASA. In addition to event signage and messaging, NASA representativesContinue reading “NASA Delivers Inclusion Message to Annual Bayou Classic Participants”

NASA Conducts Annual Moon to Mars Architecture Concept Review

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA hosted its second annual Architecture Concept Review in mid-November, bringing together leaders from across the agency to discuss progress on and updates to NASA’s Moon to Mars architecture since NASA released outcomes from its first such review in April. As NASA builds a blueprint for human exploration throughout theContinue reading “NASA Conducts Annual Moon to Mars Architecture Concept Review”

NASA’s 6-Pack of Mini-Satellites Ready for Their Moment in the Sun

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Most NASA missions feature one spacecraft or, occasionally, a few. The agency’s Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment (SunRISE) is using half a dozen. This month, mission members completed construction of the six identical cereal box-size satellites, which will now go into storage and await their final testing and ride toContinue reading “NASA’s 6-Pack of Mini-Satellites Ready for Their Moment in the Sun”

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