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NASA Archive
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NASA Links Science Education with Sports in its STEM-in-Sports Online Series
Posted on February 23, 2014 | No CommentsReaching out to get kids excited about learning by connecting sports with science education, NASA may have hit a home-run of its own with its innovative online educational program. Dubbed the “NASA STEM Mania”, this online distance-learning educational program allows teachers and students to learn, […] -
Orbital Sciences’ Cygnus Spacecraft Docks with ISS to Resupply the Space Station
Posted on January 13, 2014 | No CommentsOn Sunday, the Cygnus spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station after a successful launch from earth atop an Orbital Science Antares rocket on Thursday. The astronauts in the ISS used the station’s robotic arm to capture and attach Cygnus which carried supplies and […] -
CubeSat: Student-Built Satellites Launch with Help from NASA Initiative
Posted on December 7, 2013 | No CommentsLast week four small satellites, built by students, made their way into space aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket. The launch of these CubeSat research satellites from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California were part of NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative. Known as the […] -
NASA MAVEN Mission to Mars Ready – Watch Launch Live Online via this NASA TV Video Stream or In Person
Posted on November 16, 2013 | No CommentsOn Monday November 18, 2013 NASA is set to launch its next mission to Mars. The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN), is ready for launch at 1:28 PM from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Flordia’s space coast. Viewers can watch the launch […] -
Comet ISON Video and NASA Timeline explains Key Dates and Viewing Opportunities to see the Comet
Posted on November 15, 2013 | No CommentsThose hoping to get a good look at the night sky this month to see Comet ISON (officially C/2012 S1) are getting some help from online resources including a detailed timeline from NASA. The timeline includes some key dates and best viewing opportunities to see […] -
NASA’s Orion Spacecraft Hits Milestone with Successful Power-up Test
Posted on October 30, 2013 | No CommentsNASA is reporting that last week a major milestone was reached in the next generation of the manned space flight and exploration program at the Kennedy Space Center. The agency’s Orion Spacecraft, its first-ever deep space craft, was successfully powered up for the first time […] -
Mercury 7 Astronaut Scott Carpenter Dies – NASA Remembers and Comments
Posted on October 19, 2013 | No CommentsEarlier this month, on October 10, 2013, former NASA Astronaut Scott Carpenter died from complications following a stroke. One of the original American space heroes as a member of the space pioneering Mercury 7 team, Carpenter flew the second American manned orbital flight on May […] -
Water On Mars? Curiosity Finds High Percentage of Water in Martian Soil
Posted on September 28, 2013 | No CommentsPerhaps some of the best news for the possibility of manned missions for the exploration of Mars came this week when NASA scientists using the Curiosity rover found substantial amounts of water in the soil on the Red Planet. According to NASA. soil analyzed by […] -
NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope Begins Extended Mission
Posted on September 21, 2013 | No CommentsAfter celebrating its first 5 years in service, NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope prepares to extend its mission of exploration of the universe. This next phase of exploration for FERMI will encompass a deeper study of the high-energy cosmos. Up to now FERMI has provided […] -
Dream Chaser Spacecraft Completes Second Captive-Carry Test
Posted on September 8, 2013 | No CommentsThe Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) announced the second successful captive-carry test of their Dream Chaser spacecraft last month. The test is one of a series of milestones to be reached as the company works in partnership with NASA to deliver a spacecraft a part of […]