IV&V Program’s Orion Team Receives Space Flight Awareness Award

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY FAIRMONT – The NASA Independent Verification & Validation Program’s Orion Team received an award for their contributions to the Artemis I Mission during a ceremony hosted at the I-79 Technology Park, in Fairmont. The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Space Flight Awareness (SFA) Award Ceremony is an annual event recognizingContinue reading “IV&V Program’s Orion Team Receives Space Flight Awareness Award”

A Tale of Three Pollutants

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY It was a hazy August day on Chicago’s South Side, and Nedra Sims Fears was hosting a small gathering to talk about the air. Interstate-94, which bisects her Chatham neighborhood, hummed nearby. “This was the summer I spent watching summer out my window,” Fears said. That’s because asthma runs inContinue reading “A Tale of Three Pollutants”

Goddard Engineers Improve NASA Lidar Tech for Exploration

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Lidar technology improvements will help NASA scientists and explorers with remote sensing and surveying, mapping, 3D-image scanning, hazard detection and avoidance, and navigation.

NASA’s Modern History Makers: Maricela Lizcano

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY >back to gallery Maricela Lizcano never dreamed of working for NASA. In fact, she wasn’t planning on furthering her education until she had a revelation in her late twenties. “I was watching one of those forensic shows, and I loved the way they caught the criminals with science,” said Lizcano,Continue reading “NASA’s Modern History Makers: Maricela Lizcano”

New Software Enables Atmospheric Modeling with Greater Resolution

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Next-generation software is making it easier for researchers, policy makers, and citizen scientists to model air quality and greenhouse gases using NASA meteorological data.

Why NASA’s Roman Mission Will Study Milky Way’s Flickering Lights

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will provide one of the deepest-ever views into the heart of our Milky Way galaxy. The mission will monitor hundreds of millions of stars in search of tell-tale flickers that betray the presence of planets, distant stars, small icy objects that haunt the outskirtsContinue reading “Why NASA’s Roman Mission Will Study Milky Way’s Flickering Lights”

Follow NASA’s Starling Swarm in Real Time

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA’s Starling CubeSats are zipping through low Earth orbit in the agency’s latest test of robotic swarm technologies for space.  The four Starling spacecraft, launched in July 2023, are testing a group of small satellites ability to coordinate and cooperate independently without real-time updates from mission control. NASA invites theContinue reading “Follow NASA’s Starling Swarm in Real Time”

NASA Awards NOAA’s QuickSounder Spacecraft Contract

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA, on behalf of NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), has awarded a delivery order under the Rapid Spacecraft Acquisition IV (Rapid-IV) contract to Southwest Research Institute of San Antonio for the QuickSounder spacecraft. The firm-fixed-price delivery order covers all phases of QuickSounder’s operations to include spacecraft development, integration ofContinue reading “NASA Awards NOAA’s QuickSounder Spacecraft Contract”

Dr. Natasha Schatzman Receives the Vertical Flight Society (VFS) 2023 Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Award 

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY In May 2023, Dr. Natasha Schatzman received the Vertical Flight Society Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Award for her vertical flight research at NASA Ames Research Center.  This annual award is given to a VFS member who is thirty-five years old or younger for outstanding contributions to vertical flight technology.  The award announcementContinue reading “Dr. Natasha Schatzman Receives the Vertical Flight Society (VFS) 2023 Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Award “

NASA’s Dragonfly Tunnel Visions

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Dragonfly Team Utilizes Unique NASA Facilities to Shape Its Innovative Titan-bound Rotorcraft  With its dense atmosphere and low gravity, Saturn’s moon Titan is a great place to fly.  But well before NASA’s Dragonfly rotorcraft lander soars through Titan’s skies, researchers on Earth – led by the Johns Hopkins Applied PhysicsContinue reading “NASA’s Dragonfly Tunnel Visions”

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