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<em>Monthly</em> janvier, 2017
NASA Awards Engineering Contract for Earth, Space Science Missions NASA has awarded a contract to KBRwyle Technology Solutions, LLC of Columbia, Maryland, for engineering services to support more than 20 NASA exploration missions.
Space sunset, from the side, photographed by ESA astronaut @thom_astro aboard the International Space Station.Credit: ESA/NASA
Can you guess what this is? It’s definitely not earth. This is Saturn’s moon, Titan. The Diameter: 3,200 miles (5,150 kilometers), about half the size of Earth and almost as large as Mars’. Surface temperature: minus 290 Fahrenheit (minus 179 degrees Celsius), which makes water as hard as rocks and allows methane to be found
This Week @ NASA, January 13, 2017 Another Powerful Spacewalk, NASA at SciTech 2017 and more …
NASA Invites Media to Pre-Super Bowl Event at Johnson Space Center Media are invited to visit NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston ahead of Super Bowl LI to get an insider’s look at the central hub of human space exploration and interview experts from across the agency and industry. The event will be held from
International Space Station flying over Cape Town earlier tonight. It was the only star looking object in the sky
Bravo à Thomas Pesquet pour sa sortie dans l’espace. Sur les traces d’Ed White : goo.gl/764Kka
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