NASA's Juno Gets Highest-Resolution Close-Up of Jupiter's Moon Europa
Surface features of Jupiter's icy moon Europa are revealed in an image obtained by Juno's Stellar Reference Unit (SRU) during the spacecraft's Sept. 29, 2022, flyby.
Observations from the spacecraft's pass of the moon provided the first close-up in over two decades of this ocean world, resulting in remarkable imagery and unique science.
Roscosmos official supports continued cooperation with NASA on ISS - SpaceNews
WASHINGTON — After a successful launch of a Crew Dragon spacecraft whose crew included a Russian cosmonaut, a Roscosmos official struck a more conciliatory tone about relations with NASA.
"We just continue what we started many years ago in 1975 when the Apollo-Soyuz crew worked together, and now we continue our cooperation," he said after mentioning a "new phase of cooperation" with the exchange of seats between NASA and Roscosmos.
NASA Invites Media to Learn About Inflatable Heat Shield Demo | NASA
NASA's tiny CAPSTONE probe still struggling en route to the moon | Space
CAPSTONE entered safe mode after an engine burn on Sept. 8, and the mission team has been addressing the problem ever since.
The microwave oven-sized CAPSTONE is a pioneer in cubesat science, helping to expand the reach of these little spacecraft well beyond Earth orbit. The still-undiagnosed issues may demonstrate the challenge of operating smaller vehicles in the radiation-laden environment of deep space ...
Asteroid Smashed-Up By NASA Now Shows 6,200 Mile Long Comet-Like Tail
Astronomers using the NSF's NOIRLab's SOAR telescope in Chile captured the vast plume of dust and ... [+] debris blasted from the surface of the asteroid Dimorphos by NASA's DART spacecraft when it impacted on 26 September 2022.
Here's more proof that, yes, NASA did successfully smash a spacecraft into an asteroid on September 26, 2022.
NASA to Practice Artemis Moonwalking, Roving Operations in Arizona Desert
NASA Study Finds Climate Extremes Affect Landslides in Surprising Ways – Climate Change: Vital ...
Climate change is driving more volatile precipitation patterns around the world – very dry stretches punctuated by storms that drop large amounts of rain or snow in a short amount of time.
The researchers expected slow-moving landslides – where land creeps downhill just inches to feet in a year – in bone-dry Southern California to behave differently from those in rainy Northern California when exposed to heavy precipitation and drought conditions.
NASA Science Leadership to Hold Town Hall Meeting Thursday | NASA
NASA Still Falls Short of Geospatial Data Act Compliance, Watchdog Says - Nextgov
NASA has only complied with about half of its key geospatial responsibilities, according to a government watchdog; however, the agency has made progress since the previous audit report.
OIG stated that NASA and its partnered satellite missions and research provide publicly available geospatial data. NASA uses such data in a variety of ways, according to the watchdog, such as mapping years of ice sheet loss.
NASA's @SpaceX #Crew5 lifted off on Oct. 5 at noon ET (1600 UTC) on a six-month mission to carry out @ISS_Research,… https://t.co/marFHpxUXL NASA (from Pale Blue Dot) Wed Oct 05 21:18:22 +0000 2022
Dragon, fly! @SpaceX's Endurance spacecraft has separated from its Falcon 9 rocket and is on its way to the… https://t.co/ao5u6vrPsH NASA (from Pale Blue Dot) Wed Oct 05 16:15:25 +0000 2022
Past @SpaceX @Commercial_Crew missions have seen all sorts of zero gravity indicators — dinosaurs, turtles, even ba… https://t.co/rVV37nSqJh NASA (from Pale Blue Dot) Wed Oct 05 14:08:15 +0000 2022
✅Mission teams for @NASA's @SpaceX #Crew5 mission are GO for launch following a review of weather at the launch sit… https://t.co/sx342R5wD3 Commercial_Crew (from Kennedy Space Center) Wed Oct 05 11:18:17 +0000 2022
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