Un ancien scientifique de la NASA honoré à titre posthume avec un cratère lunaire à son nom Michael Wargo était un ancien scientifique en chef de l’exploration à la NASA. Pour l’ensemble de ses travaux, de 1991 jusqu’à sa mort en 2013, l’homme a eu droit, à titre posthume, à un cratère lunaire à son
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EN IMAGES. Dix photos de la « super Lune bleue de sang » Le spectacle céleste était visible sur une bonne partie du globe, mercredi.
International Space Station Transits the Full Moon The International Space Station, with a crew of six onboard, is seen in silhouette as it transits the moon at roughly five miles per second on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018.
NASA to Air Russian Space Station Cargo Ship Launch, Docking Loaded with three tons of food, fuel and supplies, a Russian Progress cargo spacecraft is scheduled to launch at 3:58 a.m. EST (2:58 p.m. Baikonur time) Sunday, Feb. 11, to resupply the International Space Station.
Bursting with Excitement – A Look at Bubbles and Fluids in Space Watching a bubble float effortlessly through the International Space Station may be mesmerizing and beautiful to witness, but that same bubble is also teaching researchers about how fluids behave differently in microgravity than they do on Earth.
Next Mars Lander Spreads Its Solar Wings This image shows NASA’s InSight lander after it was commanded to deploy its solar arrays to test and verify the exact process that it will use on the surface of the Red Planet.
Even in the Desert For the second time in three years, snow has accumulated in the desert near the northern Algerian town of Aïn Séfra.
Four Ways Ham Radio Connects and Inspires the World Crew members aboard the International Space Station are able to communicate with students all over the world using the station’s ham radio, a radio that uses amateur radio technology to operate.
Columbus: Celebrating 10 Years of Science on Station The European Space Agency’s Columbus module celebrates 10 years of science on the International Space Station.
Spinoff 2018 Highlights Space Technology Improving Life on Earth The 2018 edition of NASA’s annual Spinoff publication, released Tuesday, features 49 technologies the agency helped create that are used in almost every facet of modern life. These include innovations that help find disaster survivors trapped under rubble, purify air and surfaces to stop the spread