Space Station Science Highlights: Week of Jan. 8, 2018 The crew living and working aboard the International Space Station spent the week conducting experiments in the fields of human research, education and materials science this week.
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This Week @NASA, January 12, 2018 Webb Space Telescope Update, Flight through Orion Nebula and more …
This Week @NASA, January 19, 2018 RS-25 Engine Test, Potential Power for Future Exploration and more …
This Week @NASA, January 26, 2018 Space Station Spacewalk, GOLD Mission Launch and more …
Space Station Science Highlights: Week of Jan. 22, 2018 The crew living and working aboard the International Space Station explored research in the fields of human research, earth and space science, and physical science as they continued preparations for the second spacewalk of the year later this month.
This Week @NASA, February 2, 2018 Super Blue Blood Moon … Celebrating America’s first explorer in space … and another Space Launch System engine test.
Jupiter’s Colorful Cloud Belts Colorful swirling cloud belts dominate Jupiter’s southern hemisphere in this image captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft.
Mark Vande Hei’s ‘Space-Selfie’ On Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2018, spacewalker Mark Vande Hei snapped his own portrait, better known as a “space-selfie,” during the first spacewalk of the year.

Perte temporaire de contact avec le lanceur Ariane et ses deux satellites : « C’est un coup pour l’image d’Ariane Espace »
Perte temporaire de contact avec le lanceur Ariane et ses deux satellites : « C’est un coup pour l’image d’Ariane Espace » La perte temporaire de contact avec le lanceur Ariane et ses deux satellites embarqués est « un événement assez rare », a souligné vendredi sur franceinfo le journaliste spécialisé Frédéric Castel, mais qui porte « un coup » à l’image d’Ariane
PicSat : le satellite miniature qui explore l’étoile Beta Pictoris Il ne pèse que trois kilos et demi, mais pourrait aider les scientifiques à mieux comprendre la naissance de notre système solaire.