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Space Archive
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Renaming Ceremony will Honor NASA Astronaut Legend Neil Armstrong
Posted on July 8, 2014 | No CommentsThe day after the 45th anniversary of the Apollo Moon landing, NASA will hold a renaming ceremony, of one of its iconic facilities at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, to honor the first person to walk on the Moon – Neil Armstrong. The ceremony […] -
Orion Spacecraft Outfitted with Largest Ever Heat Shield
Posted on June 18, 2014 | No CommentsJust one more step closer to the return of manned spaceflight for the US, NASA and Lockheed Martin engineers recently installed the largest heat shield ever constructed on the crew module of the agency’s Orion spacecraft. Made of a coating called Avcoat, and unlike the […] -
Undersea Missions Help NASA Develop Future Space Exploration
Posted on June 12, 2014 | No CommentsNASA will be using the challenging and low gravity environment of working in the ocean as a way to rehearse, learn and ultimately plan for future missions in space exploration and operations on the International Space Station. To this end, the agency has two missions […] -
Asteroid Fly-by of Earth – “Zero Chance of an Impact” Says NASA
Posted on June 7, 2014 | No CommentsOn Sunday, June 8, 2014 a newfound Potentially Hazardous Asteroid (PHA), will fly-by the Earth on just a little over 3 times the distance to the Moon or about 777,000 miles. According to NASA, we should be safe from any possible impact. The asteroid, about […] -
Astronauts Expected to Ride on U.S. Rockets Again by 2017
Posted on June 6, 2014 | No CommentsSince the retirement of the Space Shuttle fleet there was concern about our astronauts relying on the Russians for a ride into space to the International Space Station (ISS). Those concerns were amplified by recent tensions between the U.S. and Russia over Putin’s recent military […] -
Hubble Space Telescope Image Reveals Most Colorful View of Universe
Posted on June 4, 2014 | No CommentsCombining Hubble images taken by the remarkable space telescope from 2003-2012, astronomers have created a spectacular view of the universe referred to as the Hubble Ultra Deep Field (HUDF) 2014 image. Now a study called the Ultraviolet Coverage of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field provides […] -
Vote for Favorite Moon Images in NASA “Moon as Art” LRO Contest
Posted on May 27, 2014 | No CommentsIn celebration of the fifth anniversary of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter mission, NASA has announced a competition to engage the public to help them select the cover image for a collection of “Moon As Art” images. The collection of moon pictures was created using images […] -
Watch NASA TV Live Coverage of Soyuz Rocket Launch to International Space Station
Posted on May 26, 2014 | No CommentsThe next launch of a crew to the International Space Station (ISS) is scheduled for Wednesday, May 28. For the next 3 days leading up to the launch, NASA Television will broadcast prelaunch activities, and the launch, as the next three crew members flying to […] -
New Camelopardalid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight – Where and When to See It
Posted on May 23, 2014 | No CommentsFor the first time, the Earth will pass through the debris trail from a comet known as 209P/LINEAR which was first spotted by astronomers in 2004. For us, the result will be a spectacular meteor shower, called the Camelopardalid meteor shower. Beginning late tonight (Friday […]