Artemis II Crew Both Subjects and Scientists in NASA Deep Space Research

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY With Artemis II, NASA is taking the science of living and working in space beyond low Earth orbit. While the test flight will help confirm the systems and hardware needed for human deep space exploration, the crew also will be serving as both scientists and volunteer research subjects, completing aContinue reading “Artemis II Crew Both Subjects and Scientists in NASA Deep Space Research”

NASA’s Northrop Grumman CRS-23 Infographics & Hardware

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA’s Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services 23, or Northrop Grumman CRS-23, will deliver more than 11,000 pounds of science and supplies to the International Space Station. This mission will be the first flight of the Cygnus XL, the larger, more cargo-capable version of the company’s solar-powered spacecraft. The Cygnus XLContinue reading “NASA’s Northrop Grumman CRS-23 Infographics & Hardware”

Near-Earth Asteroids as of September 2025

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Each month, NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office releases a monthly update featuring the most recent figures on NASA’s planetary defense efforts, near-Earth object close approaches, and other timely facts about comets and asteroids that could pose an impact hazard with Earth. Here is what we’ve found so far. Updated: SeptemberContinue reading “Near-Earth Asteroids as of September 2025”

NASA Uses Colorado Mountains for Simulated Artemis Moon Landing Course

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA has certified a new lander flight training course using helicopters, marking a key milestone in crew training for Artemis missions to the Moon. Through Artemis, NASA explore the lunar South Pole, paving the way for human exploration farther into the solar system, including Mars.  The mountains in northern ColoradoContinue reading “NASA Uses Colorado Mountains for Simulated Artemis Moon Landing Course”

The Earth Observer Editor’s Corner: July–September 2025

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NOTE TO READERS: After more than three decades associated with or directly employed by NASA, Steve Platnick [GSFC—Deputy Director for Atmospheres, Earth Sciences Division] stepped down effective August 8, 2025. Steve began his civil servant career at GSFC in 2002, but his GSFC association went back to 1993, first asContinue reading “The Earth Observer Editor’s Corner: July–September 2025”

Summary of the 11th ABoVE Science Team Meeting

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Introduction The NASA Arctic–Boreal Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) is a large-scale ecological study in the northern regions of North America (Alaska and western Canada) that was developed to understand environmental changes in the region and the implications of those changes for society. Funded primarily by the NASA Terrestrial Ecology Program, thisContinue reading “Summary of the 11th ABoVE Science Team Meeting”

NASA Invites Media to View Artemis Moon Rocket, Spacecraft at Kennedy

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Media are invited to see NASA’s fully assembled Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket and Orion spacecraft in mid-October before its crewed test flight around the Moon next year.   The event at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida will showcase hardware for the Artemis II lunar mission, whichContinue reading “NASA Invites Media to View Artemis Moon Rocket, Spacecraft at Kennedy”

NASA Says Mars Rover Discovered Potential Biosignature Last Year

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Lee este comunicado de prensa en español aquí. A sample collected by NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover from an ancient dry riverbed in Jezero Crater could preserve evidence of ancient microbial life. Taken from a rock named “Cheyava Falls” last year, the sample, called “Sapphire Canyon,” contains potential biosignatures, according to aContinue reading “NASA Says Mars Rover Discovered Potential Biosignature Last Year”

Dinner is Served!

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Dinnertime fare on the International Space Station takes center stage in this Aug. 15, 2025, photo. One tray features shrimp cocktail on whole grain wheat crackers, while the other holds sushi made with seaweed, Spam, tuna, and rice. Both trays are secured with Velcro strips to keep them stable insideContinue reading “Dinner is Served!”

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