Tag: NASA
NASA providing $5M to women’s colleges and universities to address persistent STEM gender gap disparities
In this day and age, gender gap disparities between men and women still exist in American education and in the workforce
NASA and US Department of Education hooking up to strengthen STEM education
Historic partnership promoting science, technology, engineering, and math to students from diverse backgrounds to pursue an interest and a career in STEM and space industries
Successful liftoff as Axiom Space Mission 2 sends private astronauts to the International Space Station
All crew members are private citizens, with one American and two Saudis aboard as paying customers
NASA introduces the next generation of explorers: Meet the Artemis II astronauts (Video)
To the moon and beyond: “Meet the Crew: These explorers represent the best of humanity, daring to forge new frontiers in space on behalf of humanity.” ~ NASA
SpaceX Crew-5 safely returns to Terra after 157 days aboard the International Space Station
The international crew of Mann, Cassada, Wakata, and Kikina traveled 66,577,531 miles during their mission & completed 2,512 orbits around Earth
Serendipitous advances of James Webb Telescope now being used to study extremely smaller celestial objects
Initially tasked with studying large-scale concepts, like the Universe, Webb is now going in the opposite direction
Science research grants awarded to historically black colleges and universities help support NASA space missions
NASA awards millions to historically black colleges & universities
NASA shares sequence of images showing how a black hole can gobble up a bypassing star
Hubble telescope finds star passing by supermassive black hole in the center of a galaxy
Science fiction becomes science fact as NASA and astronomers discover and map black holes
The Chandra X-ray Observatory was specially designed to capture images from exploded stars, clusters of galaxies, and matter around black holes
NASA’s SWOT Satellite launched on international mission to survey Earth’s water
mission will measure the height of the world’s ocean, rivers, and lakes, helping scientists to measure how fresh and saltwater bodies change over time – and how communities can better prepare for the warming world’s disasters, like floods