ArleyinPredict·13 hours agoMember-onlyYour Daily Science: Space Debris Is A Serious Threat And Needs To Be AddressedEvery year, space debris is becoming more and more of a problem, so it’s time to change. — According to the Department of Defense’s global Space Surveillance Network (SSN) there are over 27,000 pieces of large space debris orbiting Earth right now. And this number is only growing. This poses a significant threat to space missions, crewed or uncrewed. Many of these objects are travelling at speeds of…NASA3 min readNASA3 min read
John Ege·10 hours agoMember-onlyRichard Dolan, Darcy Weir, and FastWalkersThe UFOs that defy physics. It’s not just on earth. It’s in space! — You don’t need me doing a recap. You will find the link below to Richard Dolan’s interview of Darcy Weir below. There are some great photos shared. There is better commentary than a Kirkpatrick speech to the Senate. …NASA4 min readNASA4 min read
Preston Hollingsworth·20 hours agoUnveiling the Wonders of Oruga Stickers and Prints: Embark on a Journey with Oruga Space ProgramGreetings, fellow space enthusiasts and creative souls! As Oruga, we take immense pride in showcasing our unique collection of stickers and prints. Today, we invite you to embark on a captivating journey through our Oruga Space Program. This extraordinary collection pays tribute to the historic NASA Apollo Program, combining professionally…NASA3 min readNASA3 min read
Abhishek Sharma·19 hours agoNASA’s Secret InfluenceHow Everyday Products Were Transformed by Space Exploration In the realm of scientific innovation and technological advancement, NASA has been an extraordinary catalyst. While we often associate NASA with space exploration and groundbreaking discoveries, there is a hidden narrative that remains untold — the impact of NASA’s research and development on everyday products we rely on. …NASA3 min readNASA3 min read
Jennifer L. SchenkerinThe Innovator news·15 hours agoInterview Of The Week: Christyl Johnson, NASAChristyl Johnson (PhD) is NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center’s Deputy Director for Technology and Research Investments. …NASA7 min readNASA7 min read
Preston Hollingsworth·1 day agoEmbarking on the Extraordinary: The Profound Impact of the NASA Apollo ProgramFew endeavors have captured our collective imagination and pushed the boundaries of what we believed to be possible like the NASA Apollo program. This article delves into the remarkable significance of the Apollo program, tracing its history, exploring its achievements, and unraveling its enduring impact on our shared human experience…NASA6 min readNASA6 min read
ArleyinPredict·3 days agoMember-onlyYour Daily Science: Juno Just Observed Lightning On JupiterNASA’s Space Probe, Juno, Is Examining Jupiter And Recently Gathered Data About Lightning On Jupiter! — Juno is a space probe sent by NASA in 2011 to study Jupiter. It entered a polar orbit around Jupiter in 2016. Since then, it has been gathering data about the conditions of Jupiter, to better understand gas giants. A team of astronomers partnered with multiple companies in the Czech…NASA2 min readNASA2 min read
Emily CarneyinThe Making of an Ex-Nuke·6 days ago“Photographing America’s First Astronauts” Reveals Unseen Dimension of Mercury ProgramA new photo book shines a light upon the Mercury Project, 60+ years young. In 2019 when Apollo 11 50th anniversary mania was underway, space photo historian J.L. Pickering received a phone call that would kickstart his latest project alongside co-author John Bisney: the son-in-law of legendary NASA photographer William…NASA4 min readNASA4 min read
MarlowinPredict·3 days agoPlanets: The Fascinating World Of HaumeaUncover the interesting facts about Haumea. Dive deep into this cold world. — This dwarf planet, which is located in the Kuiper Belt along with Pluto, Makemake and Eris, is a rather peculiar planet. It is roughly the same size as Pluto and is slightly smaller than the Moon. It is one of the fastest rotating objects in our solar system making it…NASA2 min readNASA2 min read
Jessica FortunatoinNASA x CMU MHCI 2023: Team Hermes·3 days agoA New FrontierSprint #6: Relocating and Beginning Summer Testing — Destination: NASA Ames Research Center Since our last update, the team has relocated across the country to NASA Ames Research Center! We were finally able to meet our client contacts in person and get a taste of NASA’s culture firsthand. Spring presentation(s) To wrap up our spring semester, we presented our research and summer design direction both…NASA6 min readNASA6 min read