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Cassini Video Captures Giant Hurricane on Saturn’s North Pole
Posted on May 2, 2013 | No CommentsWhile Jupiter has always been known for its massive ‘red spot’, which is actually an enormous swirling hurricane like storm on the largest planet in our solar system, new images and video from the Cassini spacecraft have also found a huge hurricane on Saturn. These […] -
NASA Spurs Innovation through International Space Apps Challenge
Posted on April 28, 2013 | No CommentsTo help foster the growth of space science, NASA, along with more than 150 partner organizations around the globe hosted the 2013 International Space Apps Challenge last week. The annual event encourages the development of technology apps, from citizens around the world, designed to solve […] -
Images of Meteors Colliding With Saturn’s Rings Captured by NASA Cassini Probe
Posted on April 28, 2013 | No CommentsOn their web site this week, NASA released pictures taken by the Cassini spacecraft which show the first direct evidence of small meteoroids breaking into streams of rubble and crashing into Saturn’s rings. The new images are just one of a number of scientific discoveries […] -
Apollo 17 Experiment Finds an Atmosphere on our Moon
Posted on April 23, 2013 | No CommentsWhile it may not be much above that of the complete vacuum of space, an experiment left behind on the lunar surface by the Apollo 17 astronauts is now showing that the moon actually does have an atmosphere. What’s more, the atmosphere on the Moon […] -
SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft Returns to Earth with Science Research Cargo from ISS
Posted on March 29, 2013 | No CommentsAfter completing its second successful cargo mission to the Interntional Space Station (ISS), the SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean off of the Baja coast. The splashdown occurred at 12:36 PM eastern time on Tuesday. In a statement on its web […] -
Life on Mars? Recent discovery by NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover supports previous evidence on a ‘Gray Mars’
Posted on March 27, 2013 | 1 CommentIs there life on Mars? This question has been asked and investigated a number of times ever since Percival Lowell saw what he thought were canals on the red planet, and H.G. Wells wrote ‘War of the Worlds.’ The most recent analysis of a rock […] -
Planck Researchers Release most Accurate Map of the Universe updating Age and Behavior
Posted on March 25, 2013 | No CommentsLast week researchers from the Planck space mission unveiled what they are calling the most accurate and detailed map ever made of the oldest light in the universe. While the mission will continue to gather and assemble data with complete results to be released later […] -
Look Up to See Comet Pan-STARRS in March – Possibly Visible to the Naked Eye
Posted on March 4, 2013 | 1 CommentIf you have ever wanted to get a live view of a comet in the night sky, this month of March could your chance. Astronomers have already confirmed sighting comet C/2011 L4, also known as comet PanSTARRS in the night sky in the southern hemisphere. […] -
College Students can Apply Now for NASA Summer Rocket Workshop Building a Payload to Fly on a Rocket into Space
Posted on February 21, 2013 | No CommentsInterested in learning how to build scientific experiments for spaceflight on rockets? A NASA program has the answers. NASA is inviting any interested faculty or students at colleges and universities to participate in “RockOn 2013.” The program, taking place this summer from June 15-20 at […]