NASA's InSight Mars lander spotted from orbit, covered in dust | Space
The dust buildup on the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory's InSight Mars lander is severe enough to see from orbit.
You can see the red Martian regolith covering the lander, which touched down in November 2018, in a high-definition image acquired April 9 from the agency's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter .
NASA Coverage Set for Axiom Mission 1 Departure from Space Station | NASA
Assistant Research Scientist Nikki Tulley | NASA
NASA Releases Equity Action Plan to Make Space More Accessible to All | NASA
Coverage Set for NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 Briefing, Events, Broadcast | NASA
NASA asks SpaceX to decide the fate of 'Dragon XL' lunar cargo spacecraft
In March 2020, NASA announced that it had selected SpaceX to deliver the bulk of pressurized and unpressurized cargo it would need to crewed and operate a proposed “Gateway” lunar space station for the first several years of its existence.
Known as Dragon XL, that spacecraft would weigh around 15 to 16 tons (~33,000-35,000 lb) at liftoff and likely require a fully or partially expendable Falcon Heavy launch for each mission to the Moon.
New State of the Art Laboratory Opens at NASA Langley
HAMPTON, Va. , April 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The people of NASA's Langley Research Center build on a proud legacy of innovation and technical excellence as they discover solutions that shape a better world for all.
Prior to the ceremony, media will tour the 175,000 square foot facility and view cutting edge labs and other features.
Meet Your Neighbor: Anstead to lead NASA summer program at Camp Fire
In the STEM program, students will design, test and improve systems in a simulated cryogenic propellant tank and have the opportunity to meet NASA engineers and scientists through a Zoom call.
"The kids will try to determine which is the best insulator," Anstead said. "I'll be creating lesson plans and will teach the kids. I'll give them the material and will guide them through the process."
We'll give an update on our @NASAArtemis I Moon mission Monday, April 18, at 3pm ET (19:00 UTC). Upgrades are nee… https://t.co/sjTIi53obw NASA (from Pale Blue Dot) Sun Apr 17 01:17:39 +0000 2022
On April 18 at 3pm ET (19:00 UTC), @NASA will give an update on the status of the next #Artemis I wet dress rehears… https://t.co/AqQEIEBy4G NASAArtemis (from Washington, D.C.) Sun Apr 17 01:33:08 +0000 2022
NASA will hold a media teleconference at 3 p.m. EDT today, April 18, to discuss the status of the next wet dress re… https://t.co/8uPpc3CJtf NASA_SLS (from Huntsville, AL) Mon Apr 18 15:48:10 +0000 2022
Tomorrow at 12:30 pm ET, join #NASAScience for a virtual community town hall where we will discuss updates to NASA'… https://t.co/yU9va0pnoB Dr_ThomasZ (from Washington, DC) Mon Apr 18 16:14:32 +0000 2022
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