Tag: NASA
School bus sized Asteroid to zoom past Earth on September 24
Roughly 15 to 30 feet wide, the asteroid will make its closest approach on Thursday morning, Sept. 24
Dr. Jeanette Epps to join International Space Station crew as NASA’s first Black female astronaut
Epps will also be part of the first Operational Boeing Crew Mission to the Space Station
Success: Astronauts splash down in Gulf after first commercial crew flight to Space Station (Video)
In case you missed the historic NASA splash down success . . .
SETI Institute awarded NASA contract to support ‘Planetary Protection’
Good to know someone is in charge of planetary protection and that Seti also has a sense of humor regarding the search for extraterrestrial life . . .
NASA names headquarters after agency’s first black female engineer, ‘Hidden Figure’ Mary W. Jackson
Jackson graduated from Hampton Institute in 1942 with a dual degree in math and physical sciences
NASA astronauts launch from American soil in historic test flight of SpaceX Crew Dragon
Their mission: an end-to-end test flight to validate the SpaceX crew transportation system, including launch, in-orbit, docking and landing operations
Updated coverage details for rescheduled NASA SpaceX launch
Grammy Award Winner Kelly Clarkson will still sing the National Anthem
Full coverage details for NASA SpaceX Commercial Crew Test Flight
Grammy Award Winner Kelly Clarkson to Perform National Anthem
Next-gen space telescope named after ‘Mother of Hubble’ Nancy Grace Roman
NASA’s first chief astronomer paved the way for space telescopes …
Space telescope data reveals Earth-size, habitable zone planet
Distant world is most like Earth in size and estimated temperature










