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NASA Archive
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NASA’s Awards Summer of Innovation Granst for Education Programs
Posted on July 20, 2012 | No CommentsTo help stimulate education, this week NASA’s Office of Education will be giving over 200 organizations what they call Summer of Innovation (SoI) mini-grants with a value of up to $2,500. The grants are part of NASA’s education network with the aim of engaging and […] -
NASA and Microsoft Team on New “Mars Rover Landing” Video Game for XBOX 360
Posted on July 18, 2012 | No CommentsAs NASA prepares for one of the most difficult precision landing ever attempted on another planet, when the Curiosity rover lands on Mars on Auust 6th, the space agency has teamed with Microsoft with an XBOX 360 game to engage the public in the Mars […] -
NASA’s Curiosity Mars Rover Closes in on August Landing on the Red Planet – Live Video of Mars Landing Online
Posted on July 18, 2012 | No CommentsCuriosity, NASA’s most advanced planetary rover, will soon make its landing on the surface of Mars. According to the space agency, the August landing of Curiosity will position the “car-sized” rover beside a Martian mountain where it will begin “two years of unprecedented scientific detective […] -
Cassini Probe Finds Ocean Below Icy Surface of Saturn’s Moon Titan
Posted on July 9, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to some recent information released by NASA, the Cassini spacecraft, currently on its mission exploring Saturn and its moons, has sent back data which appears to indicate that one of Saturn’s larger moons, Titan may have a liquid ocean below its icy surface. The […] -
NASA Rocket Science Game for Computers and iPad Lets Players Build and Launch a Virtual Rocket
Posted on July 5, 2012 | 1 CommentKeeping with NASA’s theme of education and inspiring kids (of all ages) to get excited about space and science, the nation’s space agency as announced the release of “Rocket Science 101.” The video game, available on computers as well as on the iPad, is a […] -
NASA Sponsored Satellite Research Could Provide Better Forecasting of Tropical Storms and Hurricanes
Posted on June 29, 2012 | No CommentsA recent proposal, led by Principal Investigator Dr. Chris Ruf of the University of Michigan, has been selected by NASA as part of its small spaceflight investigations of the Earth system. The selected prospoal will make use of data from a group of satellites to […] -
NASA’s First Orion Spacecraft set to arrive at the Kennedy Space Center
Posted on June 27, 2012 | No CommentsNext week on Monday, July 2nd, NASA will take delivery of the first space-bound Orion spacecraft to arrive at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The center will host a media event highlighting the arrival at 10AM Eastern on that day, which will also be […] -
Ice Found in Moon Crater by NASA Spacecraft
Posted on June 25, 2012 | No CommentsIn a statement this week, NASA announced that its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) spacecraft has detected ice in a crater on the surface of the moon. In fact, according to the data which the team has received, the as much as 22 percent of the […] -
NASA Curiosity Mars Rover Targets Landing Location Closer to its Prime Science Site
Posted on June 21, 2012 | No CommentsThe NASA team which manages the upcoming landing of NASA’s newest and most advanced Mars rover, Curiosity, has set its sights on getting the rover to land closer to the “prime science site” location. The Curiosity rover is currently scheduled to land on the Martian […] -
New NASA Mission NEEMO Uses the Ocean to Prepare for Exploration in Space
Posted on June 20, 2012 | No CommentsIn an effort to learn as much as possible about operating a crew in extreme environments, with hope of using that information in a potential mission to an asteroid, NASA has sent an international crew of aquanauts (astronauts, engineers and scientists) to a new home […]