Tag: NASA
NASA launches spacecraft to explore why some communications signals fail in Earth’s ionosphere (Video)
“ICON has an important job to do – to help us understand the dynamic space environment near our home.” ~ NASA
NASA funds $2.3M for Aviation, Planetary, Space Research university graduate fellowships
#California #Minnesota #New Mexico #Texas #Maryland #Washington #MontclairStateUniversity #Florida #New Mexico #Hawaii #Ohio #Pennsylvania #Georgia #NASA
‘Ad Astra’ actor Brad Pitt to have real-life space call with astronaut Nick Hague
NASA Astronaut Nick Hague will call “Ad Astra” actor Brad Pitt to talk about what it’s like to live and work aboard the International Space Station . . .
NASA is inviting students to ‘Name the Mars Rover’
“All that’s missing is a great name!”
Dragonfly Mission: NASA planning mission to Titan to search for origins and signs of life
The Dragonfly craft will take advantage of Titan’s dense atmosphere – four times denser than Earth’s – to become the first vehicle ever to fly its entire science payload to new places for repeatable and targeted access to surface materials
NASA to go to Mars to celebrate STEAM activities – Mars, Pennsylvania, that is
The space agency aims to inspire the next generation of explorers to pursue careers in STEAM fields and join NASA’s mission to the Moon and Mars.
Your name can fly to the Red Planet on the next Mars Rover
This opportunity should be good for about 3 million frequent flyer miles.
Historic first all-female spacewalk postponed due to spacesuit availability
There weren’t enough of the necessary medium-sized space suits on the International Space Station to accommodate all the female astronauts
‘Mission complete’ as NASA loses communication with Mars Rover after 15 years
Launched into space back in 2004, NASA’s Opportunity Rover was only designed to function for about 90 days. Instead, the exploratory robot roamed the Red Planet for more than 15 […]
Earth’s continuing warming trend reveals 2018 as fourth warmest year in modern record
“ … impacts of long-term global warming are already being felt — in coastal flooding, heat waves, intense precipitation and ecosystem change.”










