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NASA Archive
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Watch NASA TV Online as SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft Leaves the ISS and Returns to Earth
Posted on May 17, 2014 | No CommentsOn Sunday morning, May 18, the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft will undock and depart from the International Space Station and return to earth. NASA Television, including an online video stream, will provide live coverage of the SpaceX Dragon departure as it completed its cargo mission for […] -
Sea Levels Could Rise by 4 Feet as Melting of West Antarctic Glaciers Appears Unstoppable says New Study
Posted on May 13, 2014 | No CommentsAccording to results in a new study by researchers at NASA and the University of California, Irvine, it “appears that the rapidly melting section of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appears to be in an irreversible state of decline, with nothing to stop the glaciers […] -
Amateur & Student Rocket Builders Can Participate in NASA Challenge Event
Posted on May 9, 2014 | No CommentsIn just over a week, on Saturday May 17, a number of college and university student teams launch amateur rockets, of their own design, on Utah’s Bonneville Salt Flats. Soaring to altitudes of as much as 20,000 feet, many of the student-built rockets will even […] -
Astro-Images Combine Work of Professional and Amateur Astronomers
Posted on April 26, 2014 | No CommentsWith April being Global Astronomy Month, it is fitting that the blending of images taken by amateur and professional astronomers is highlighted, and yield spectacular results. Many of us have seen the incredible images of the universe taken by professional astronomers using instruments like the […] -
LADEE Spacecraft Crashes into the Moon… Intentionally
Posted on April 18, 2014 | No CommentsNASA’s Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer, referred to as LADEE was successfully “crashed” into the Moon today. You read that correctly, the crash into the lunar surface was intentional. Since a final command from NASA on April 11, the LADEE spacecraft has been gradually […] -
Kepler-186f: First Earth-Size Planet In The ‘Habitable Zone’ Discovered by NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope
Posted on April 17, 2014 | No CommentsWhile NASA’s Kepler Space Telescope has uncovered an unbelievable number of planets outside of our solar system in recent years, today’s discovery of a planet dubbed Kepler-186f is the first Earth-size planet found orbiting a star in the “habitable zone” like our Earth does. This […] -
Alternative Fuel Tests for Aviation in Progress by NASA and Partners
Posted on April 15, 2014 | No CommentsRecognizing that fossil fuels are an issue in the future of aviation, as well as other aspects of transportation and energy, NASA is looking for alternative fuels for aircraft. This week the agency announced that it has entered into separate agreements with the German Aerospace […] -
OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Mission Spacecraft Construction Set to Begin
Posted on April 12, 2014 | No CommentsIn 2018, NASA will be sending a spacecraft to the asteroid belt that sits in a orbit between the Earth and Mars. This week, the agency announced that the team which will build the spacecraft has been given the go-ahead to begin construction on the […] -
Alternative Energy Solutions Sought by NASA to Replace Batteries for Space Exploration
Posted on April 11, 2014 | No CommentsOn Wednesday of this week, NASA issued a call for proposals which will help them find alternative energy solutions to take the place of batteries currently used in the space program. The agency has broken the request into two specific categories – “High Specific Energy […] -
NASA Releases Thousands of Software Codes for Free to the Public
Posted on April 8, 2014 | No CommentsComputer software is a highly sought after and valuable resource, but this week NASA announced that, as part of its Technology Transfer Program, the agency is making over software 1,000 codes available for free to the public. The free software will be available in a […]