NASA Hosts News Conference, Interviews with Crew Launching to Space Station in June NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor, along with Alexander Gerst of ESA (European Space Agency), and Sergey Prokopyev of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, will participate in a news conference 2 p.m. EST Wednesday, Feb. 14, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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Feb. 12 ‘State of NASA’ Events Highlight Agency Goals for Space Exploration NASA centers across the country are opening their doors Monday, Feb. 12, to media and social media for “State of NASA” events, including a speech from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot, and unique opportunities for a behind-the-scenes look at the agency’s work.
Day of Remembrance 2018 On the last Thursday in January, NASA pays tribute to the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other NASA colleagues who lost their lives while furthering the cause of exploration and discovery.
Helping to Create the Future of Space Travel Dr. Lonnie Reid had a long and storied career at NASA’s Glenn Research Center. His expertise in the internal flow of advance aerospace propulsion systems was nationally recognized and he was influential in recruiting and mentoring the next generation of scientists and engineers.
3-D Printable Tools May Help Study Astronaut Health New technology could cut months off the time it takes to study molecular biology on the International Space Station.
Un astronome amateur retrouve par hasard un satellite perdu dans l’espace depuis 12 ans Scott Tilley était à la recherche d’un autre satellite quand il est tombé sur cette « antiquité », envoyée dans l’espace en 2000 et perdue cinq ans plus tard.
NASA TV to Air US Spacewalk at the International Space Station Two astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station on Friday, Feb. 16, to move components for the station’s robotic system into long-term storage. Live coverage of the spacewalk will begin at 5:30 a.m. EST on NASA Television and the agency’s website.
Splitting Slope Streaks This image from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) shows streaks forming on slopes when dust cascades downhill.
L’Homme n’y vit même pas (encore) mais il y a déjà 180 tonnes de déchets sur la Lune Il ne fait aucun doute que l’humanité aura un jour besoin d’aller s’installer ailleurs que sur Terre. La première étape de notre colonisation intergalactique passera très probablement par la Lune. Le seul problème ? Nous n’y avons
Clyde Foster In June 1975, Marshall management named Clyde Foster to the position of director of the Equal Opportunity Office where he directed and administered a comprehensive program to assure equal opportunity in the conduct of all operations undertaken by the Center and its contractors.