NASA Launches its First On-Demand Streaming Service, Updated App

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA’s new on-demand streaming service and upgraded app are now available, ushering in a new world of original content from the space agency for the benefit of all. These new digital platforms are the landing place of original video series, live launch coverage, kids’ content, Spanish-language programming, and the latestContinue reading “NASA Launches its First On-Demand Streaming Service, Updated App”

The Marshall Star for November 8, 2023

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Still Serving: Honoring Marshall, Michoud Veterans Many members of the workforce at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and Michoud Assembly Facility served in the U.S. Armed Forces before beginning their NASA careers, and some are still serving in both capacities today. Their defense careers have been in a range ofContinue reading “The Marshall Star for November 8, 2023”

Peter Griffith: Diving Into Carbon Cycle Science

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Dr. Peter Griffith serves as the director of NASA’s Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. Dr. Griffith scientific journey began by swimming in lakes as a child, then to scuba diving with the Smithsonian Institution, and now he studies Earth’s changing climate with NASA.

Tribal Students Make Robots with NASA Aerospace Engineer Casey Denham

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Casey Denham, aerospace engineer with the Systems Analysis and Concepts Directorate at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, works with tribal students during a STEM activity at the American Indian Engineering Sciences (AISES) National Conference in Spokane, Washington, Oct. 19-21, 2023. Denham, whose heritage is Meskwaki, was part ofContinue reading “Tribal Students Make Robots with NASA Aerospace Engineer Casey Denham”

NASA Analysis Finds Strong El Niño Could Bring Extra Floods This Winter

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Such high-tide flooding that inundates roads and buildings along the west coast of the Americas tends to be uncommon outside of El Niño years, but that could change by the 2030s. An analysis by NASA’s sea level change science team finds that if a strong El Niño develops this winter,Continue reading “NASA Analysis Finds Strong El Niño Could Bring Extra Floods This Winter”

Six Growing Beyond Earth Student Teams to Present at the 2023 American Association for Gravitational and Space Research Conference

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Congratulations to the six Growing Beyond Earth high school teams who will present their original research at this year’s American Association for Gravitational and Space Research Conference in Washington D.C.! The teams represent Biotech@Richmond Heights (Miami FL), Herbert Henry Dow High School (Midland, MI), iMater Preparatory Academy High School (Hialeah, FL), and InstituteContinue reading “Six Growing Beyond Earth Student Teams to Present at the 2023 American Association for Gravitational and Space Research Conference”

NASA’s Webb Findings Support Long-Proposed Process of Planet Formation

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Scientists using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope just made a breakthrough discovery in revealing how planets are made. By observing water vapor in protoplanetary disks, Webb confirmed a physical process involving the drifting of ice-coated solids from the outer regions of the disk into the rocky-planet zone. Theories have longContinue reading “NASA’s Webb Findings Support Long-Proposed Process of Planet Formation”

NASA Project Manager Helps Makes Impact in Southeast Asia with SERVIR

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY By Celine Smith “As the seedlings were placed in the water, I felt a moment of déjà vu,” said NASA scientist Tony Kim. “I was taken back to when I was a child playing in similar fields in South Korea. It felt like I was meant to be there bringingContinue reading “NASA Project Manager Helps Makes Impact in Southeast Asia with SERVIR”

NASA Seeks Students to Imagine Nuclear Powered Space Missions

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY The third Power to Explore Student Challenge from NASA is underway. The writing challenge invites K-12th grade students in the United States to learn about radioisotope power systems, a type of nuclear battery integral to many of NASA’s far-reaching space missions, and then write an essay about a new poweredContinue reading “NASA Seeks Students to Imagine Nuclear Powered Space Missions”

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