Tag: NASA
Confirmed: DART spacecraft successfully shifted asteroid’s orbit after crashing into it
NASA hoped the mission would alter the asteroid’s trajectory by at least 73 seconds, Data shows that the mission “surpassed this minimum benchmark by more than 25 times.”
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab ramps up search for alien life in deep space
Are we alone in the universe?
Averting Armageddon, NASA conducts first test to alter an asteroid’s trajectory
Live coverage of NASA’s DART spacecraft crashing into asteroid Dimorphos begins 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET via NASA TV on Monday, Sept. 26
Update: NASA all set for 2nd Artemis moon shot attempt
NASA: Artemis 2nd attempt
NASA’s Voyager mission still exploring space after 45 years, but winding down
Launched in 1977, the twin Voyager probes are NASA’s longest-operating mission and the only spacecraft ever to explore interstellar space.
25-tons of Chinese space debris re-enters Earth’s atmosphere in an uncontrolled descent
Worse yet, this is the third time in recent years
Latest supply launch to the International Space Station loaded with cool scientific experiments
A SpaceX Dragon resupply spacecraft carrying more than 5,800 pounds of science experiments, crew supplies, and other cargo lifted off on its way to the International Space Station after launching at 8:44 […]
President Joe Biden went live to unveil first deep space image from NASA’s Webb Telescope
How and Where to View New James Webb Telescope Deep Space Images. More images to be released today (Tue., July 12, at 10:30 a.m. ET)
NASA and DoE funding contracts to build nuclear power plants on the moon and Mars
Looking at nuclear fission power systems to provide continuous electricity for projects on the moon and Mars.
VP Kamala Harris combines ‘Lightyear’ film viewing with NASA STEM event for students in grades 4-8
The VP was joined by students and their families, military families, NASA astronauts, and stars from the animated film