NASA Study: Celestial ‘Accident’ Sheds Light on Jupiter, Saturn Riddle

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY An unusual cosmic object is helping scientists better understand the chemistry hidden deep in Jupiter and Saturn’s atmospheres — and potentially those of exoplanets. Why has silicon, one of the most common elements in the universe, gone largely undetected in the atmospheres of Jupiter, Saturn, and gas planets like themContinue reading “NASA Study: Celestial ‘Accident’ Sheds Light on Jupiter, Saturn Riddle”

Artemis II Crew Walks Out for Practice Scenarios

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY The Artemis II crew (from front left to back right) – pilot Victor Glover, commander Reid Wiseman, mission specialist Jeremy Hansen of CSA (Canadian Space Agency), and mission specialist Christina Koch – walk out of the Neil A. Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in FloridaContinue reading “Artemis II Crew Walks Out for Practice Scenarios”

Ami Choi: Unraveling the Invisible Universe 

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Research Astrophysicist and Roman’s Deputy Wide Field Instrument Scientist – Goddard Space Flight Center From a young age, Ami Choi — now a research astrophysicist at NASA — was drawn to the vast and mysterious. By the fifth grade, she had narrowed her sights to two career paths: marine biologyContinue reading “Ami Choi: Unraveling the Invisible Universe “

Envía tu nombre alrededor de la Luna en 2026 con la misión Artemis II de la NASA

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Read this press release in English here. La NASA invita al público a unirse al vuelo de prueba Artemis II de la agencia en el que cuatro astronautas emprenderán un viaje alrededor de la Luna y de regreso a la Tierra para poner a prueba los sistemas y el hardware necesarios paraContinue reading “Envía tu nombre alrededor de la Luna en 2026 con la misión Artemis II de la NASA”

Crossroads to the Future – NASA Stennis Grows into a Model Federal City

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY NASA’s Stennis Space Center is widely known for rocket propulsion testing, especially to support the NASA Artemis program to send astronauts to the Moon to prepare for future human exploration of Mars. What may not be so widely known is that the site also is a unique federal city, homeContinue reading “Crossroads to the Future – NASA Stennis Grows into a Model Federal City”

NASA Stennis Provides Ideal Location for Range of Site Tenants

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY If location, location, location is the overarching mantra in real estate, it is small wonder that NASA’s Stennis Space Center is considered a national asset and prime aerospace and technology operations site. It has long stood as a premier – and the nation’s largest – rocket propulsion test site. WithContinue reading “NASA Stennis Provides Ideal Location for Range of Site Tenants”

Launch Your Name Around Moon in 2026 on NASA’s Artemis II Mission 

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Lee este comunicado de prensa en español aquí. NASA is inviting the public to join the agency’s Artemis II test flight as four astronauts venture around the Moon and back to test systems and hardware needed for deep space exploration. As part of the agency’s “Send Your Name with Artemis II”Continue reading “Launch Your Name Around Moon in 2026 on NASA’s Artemis II Mission “

Life After Microgravity: Astronauts Reflect on Post-Flight Recovery 

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Space changes you. It strengthens some muscles, weakens others, shifts fluids within your body, and realigns your sense of balance. NASA’s Human Research Program works to understand—and sometimes even counter—those changes so astronauts can thrive on future deep space missions.   Astronauts aboard the International Space Station work out roughly twoContinue reading “Life After Microgravity: Astronauts Reflect on Post-Flight Recovery “

Perseverance Meets the Megabreccia

official news from : https://bit.ly/2QkyIbY Written by By Henry Manelski, Ph.D. student at Purdue University Last week, the Perseverance rover began an exciting new journey. Driving northwest of the Soroya ridge, Perseverance entered an area filled with a diverse range of boulders that the science team believes could hold clues to Mars’ early history. TheContinue reading “Perseverance Meets the Megabreccia”

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