Space Station Science Highlights: Week of Feb 5, 2018 This week, the crew members aboard the International Space Station celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Columbus laboratory as they conducted research in the fields of plant biology, materials science, and biotechnology, achieving a record of more than 100 hours of research.
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20 Years Ago: Station Partners Sign Intergovernmental Agreement The International Space Station (ISS) is the largest and most complex international science and engineering project in history, taking advantage of the technical expertise of the participating countries.
NASA Acting Administrator Statement on Fiscal Year 2019 Budget Proposal Statement from acting NASA Administrator Robert Lightfoot on the Fiscal Year 2019 agency budget proposal.
Eroded Layers in Shalbatana Valles Layers, probably sedimentary in origin, have undergone extensive erosion in this image from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) of Shalbatana Valles, a prominent channel that cuts through Xanthe Terra.
Dans la combi de Thomas Pesquet, une BD au coeur de la vie de l’astronaute français Le 2 juin dernier, le Français Thomas Pesquet, 38 ans, astronaute, rentrait sur Terre après avoir passé 6 mois dans la Station spatiale internationale. La réalisation d’un rêve d’enfant pour ce type hors-norme qui après avoir été sélectionné parmi
Students in Peace Corps Program to Speak with NASA Astronauts on Space Station Students from Washington, D.C., will speak with NASA astronauts living, working and doing research aboard the International Space Station at 12:55 p.m. EST Wednesday, Feb. 7.
New Clues to TRAPPIST-1 Planet Compositions, Atmospheres The seven Earth-size planets of TRAPPIST-1 are all mostly made of rock, with some having the potential to hold more water than Earth, according to a new study.
A Lunar Tribute to Former NASA Chief Exploration Scientist Lunar crater is named after former NASA chief exploration scientist.
Exploring the Dangers of Space Radiation at NASA Langley What they are and how they can be protected against will be discussed Tuesday, Feb. 6 at NASA’s Langley Research Center and again at the Virginia Air and Space Center.
Verra-t-on cette année pour la première fois un trou noir ? Des astrophysiciens pensent pouvoir réussir à faire ce qui a toujours été impossible jusqu’à maintenant, voir un trou noir. Et cela pourrait être fait avant la fin de l’année 2018. Explication. Albert Einstein avait prédit leur existence dans sa théorie de la relativité générale,