AvatarEDRYou Can Now Send your Name to the Moon, NASA Saysgreekreporter.com - Abdul MoeedNASA is inviting the public to send their names to the Moon’s surface on its initial robotic lunar rover, VIPER, which stands for Volatiles …
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AvatarEDRNew NASA Program Funds Universities To Boost High School Students’ Interest In STEMForbes - Michael T. NietzelThe National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is awarding more than $4 million to four institutions across the U.S. to spark interest in science-technology-engineering-math (STEM) subjects among middle and high school students who are traditionally underserved and underrepresented in …
AvatarEDRSixty Years Ago, NASA Scientists Found That Women Would Be Better Astronauts. Their Work Was Never Published.realclearscience.com - Ross PomeroyOver sixty years of crewed spaceflight, just 15% of space travelers have been women, and none of them have traveled beyond Earth’s orbit. But it …
AvatarEDRWang Yaping becomes first Chinese woman to complete spacewalkCNN - Jessie YeungHong Kong CNN — Chinese astronaut Wang Yaping made history Sunday when she became the country’s first woman to conduct a spacewalk, according to the national space agency. Wang and fellow astronaut Zhai Zhigang, two of the three-member team currently at China’s new Tiangong space station, …
AvatarEDRSian Proctor, first Black woman to pilot a spacecraft, opens up about her journeyverified_publisherNational Geographic - Nadia DrakeThe SpaceX astronaut speaks candidly about her life-long pursuit of spaceflight, the joys and challenges of being in orbit, and her hopes for a more equitable future. Sian Proctor doesn’t give up—it was just a matter of time before she achieved her goal of flying into orbit. Bitten by the …