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NASA Archive
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Students Can Talk to Astronauts on the ISS in 2013 – Schools and Educational Groups Can Register Now
Posted on December 14, 2012 | No CommentsAs part of its objective to foster science education and engage students, NASA has announced opportunities for schools and educational groups to speak with astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) in 2013. The interaction is designed to allow students ask questions and learn more […] -
Expanded Multi-Year Mars Exploration Program announced by NASA
Posted on December 11, 2012 | No CommentsAn expanded version of the current NASA program, for the continued exploration of Mars, was announced by the space agency this week. The new multi-year Mars exploration program will reportedly include a new robotic science rover which is scheduled for a launch to the red […] -
Voyager 1 Spacecraft Enters New Region in Deep Space – Final Gateway to Interstellar Space
Posted on December 7, 2012 | No CommentsSome 35 years after leaving the Earth, and 11 billion miles of travel, the Voyager 1 spacecraft has reached what scientists believe is the final new region of deep space to be encountered before the spacecraft enters interstellar space. Launched in 1977, 16 days ahead […] -
Climate Change: Study Finds a 3X Increase in Loss of Ice Sheets at Both Poles
Posted on December 3, 2012 | No CommentsResults in a study published last Thursday in the journal Science are showing that the increase in loss of ice at both the north and south Polar Regions is increasing at a rate 3 times greater each year. The study was based on data collected […] -
“Earth as Art” free Book of Satellite Images Showcase the Beauty of Earth as Seen from Above
Posted on December 2, 2012 | No CommentsNASA has released a new publication which contains a “stunning array of images of our home planet, taken by Earth-observing science satellites.” The collection of spectacular views, looking down from space at our home planet, is combined in a new book called “Earth as Art.” […] -
Water Ice May Exist on Mercury according to NASA Messenger Spacecraft Data
Posted on December 2, 2012 | No CommentsNASA has just reported that its Messenger spacecraft currently on a mission to study the planet Mercury may have detected the possibility of water ice on the planet. While the news may be hard to imagine given that Mercury is the closest planet to the […] -
NASA Rocketry Challenge Engages and Educates as Student Teams to Build and Fly Rockets
Posted on November 19, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to NASA organizers, some 57 student teams will be taking part in the NASA Student Launch Rocket Challenge. The Rocketry Challenge, which takes place in April, is an opportunity for students to compete and learn about rocket science working directly with actual rocket scientists […] -
NASA ‘Spot the Station’ Tool uses Text and Email Alerts to make it easy to see the International Space Station in the night sky
Posted on November 9, 2012 | No CommentsAs we celebrate 12 years of continuous human habitation of the International Space Station (ISS), NASA is making it easier for the average person to find the space station in the sky. If you have never seen it, seeing the ISS as the space station […] -
NASA Developing Nasal Spray for Motion Sickness Treatment and Prevention
Posted on October 23, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to a recently signed agreement, NASA will be working in cooperation with Epiomed Therapeutics to develop a fast-acting nasal spray to help counter the effects of motion sickness. Once complete, the motion sickness treatment will become available commercially. The agreement calls for Epiomed to […] -
NASA Releases Free Educational Video Game Based on Space Craft Communications and Navigation Network
Posted on October 16, 2012 | 1 CommentIn their continued effort engage youth in science education, NASA has released another free interactive educational video game based on real science and NASA mission objectives. The latest release is based on The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) Program. […]