[Rendez-vous] 26-28/01 – Les « Journées nationales de l’innovation en santé » à Paris Venez découvrir les enjeux de l’exploration spatiale habitée et les apports de la mission Proxima, dimanche 28/01 à 14h30, dans le cadre des « Journées nationales de l’innovation en santé » à la Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, à Paris.
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U.S. Cargo Spacecraft Set for Departure from International Space Station After delivering more than 4,800 pounds of science and supplies to the International Space Station, a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft will depart the orbiting laboratory on Saturday, Jan. 13. NASA will provide live coverage of Dragon’s departure beginning at 4:30 a.m. EST.
Space Station Research 2017 Highlights in Pictures 2017 was busy for the 17th year of science aboard the International Space Station. Investigations ranged from growing leafy greens in microgravity to expanding small satellite science capabilities, and even studying the behavior of new experimental fuels in space.
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Kwanzaa Tholus on Ceres These images show a subtle feature on dwarf planet Ceres called Kwanzaa Tholus.
Naples at Night An astronaut aboard the International Space Station took this photograph of the city lights of Naples and the Campania region of southern Italy.
Under the Midnight Sun In September 2017, a new iceberg calved from Pine Island Glacier—one of the main outlets where the West Antarctic Ice Sheet flows into the ocean.
From the Earth, Moon and Beyond THE OSIRIS-REx mission, which will map and return samples from asteroid Bennu, is expected to reach the asteroid in August, 2018. This composite image of the Earth and Moon is made from data captured by OSIRIS-REx’s MapCam instrument on Oct. 2, 2017, when the spacecraft was approximately 3 million
From Mercury Mark II to Project Gemini On Jan. 3, 1962, the newly announced Mercury Mark II project was renamed Project Gemini. This artist’s concept of a two-person Gemini spacecraft in flight shows a cutaway view.
Geocolor Image From NOAA’s GOES-16 Satellite of Powerful East Coast Storm This Geocolor image from NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite captures the deepening storm off the East coast of the United States on Jan. 4, 2018, at 16:22 UTC. The powerful nor’easter is battering coastal areas with heavy snow and strong winds, from Florida to Maine.