AvatarRoryflipped into RORY'It sounds like an animal': NASA astronauts describe the Crew Dragon reentry experiencespace.com - Elizabeth HowellThe Demo-2 mission went very smoothly, but coming back to Earth is always a bumpy ride. SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft practically came alive during …
Mattflipped into Science and spaceWhy Did NASA Retire the Space Shuttle?discovermagazine.com - Douglas G. AdlerThe Space Shuttle was NASA’s workhorse for 30 years. But despite all its features, it had some fatal flaws. In 1972, Apollo 17 carried the last batch …
Forbesflipped into InnovationThe Sun Just Woke Up. ‘Space Weather’ Feared After Weakest Cycle In 100 Years Ends, Says NASAForbes - Jamie CarterThe Sun has begun a new cycle. Experts from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said Tuesday that our star has begun Solar Cycle 25 after an uptick in activity on its surface. It follows a deep “solar minimum” in late 2019, with NASA and NOAA reporting that Solar Cycle …
Zxcflipped into Focus On The UniverseSpace roar: NASA detected the loudest sound in the universe, but what is it?space.com - All About Space magazineSpace Mysteries: When scientists put their ear to the early universe, they found it yelled back. In space, nobody can hear you scream, but with the …
aperçu énergieflipped into DiscoveriesNASA Discovered a Faster, Cheaper Way of Getting to The Moon... And Patented Itverified_publisherScienceAlert - DAVE MOSHERThe Moon is both seductively close to Earth and cosmically far away: Decades after the end of the space race, it remains extraordinarily expensive …
Business Insiderflipped into Tech InsiderSpaceX found unexpected 'erosion' on its spaceship's heat shield after its first NASA astronaut mission, so it revamped the systemverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Morgan McFall-JohnsenSpaceX discovered unexpected damage to part of its Crew Dragon space capsule after the vessel carried its first astronauts this summer, officials said on Tuesday. The Demo-2 mission flew the NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the International Space Station on May 30. The two men stayed …
Business Insiderflipped into Tech InsiderSpaceX says its first NASA astronaut flight went 'surprisingly well' — but the mission came with a few eye-opening snagsverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Dave MosherFor the SpaceX and NASA officials overseeing the return of astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to earth, success wasn't just seeing a spaceship designed, built, and operated by SpaceX safely splash into the Gulf of Mexico. It was seeing the whole, history-making operation go off very nearly …
Howardflipped into HistoryNASA powers up Mars Ingenuity helicopter for the 1st timeLive Science - Samantha MathewsonNASA's Mars helicopter, named Ingenuity, successfully powered up for the first time in space this month. Ingenuity is the first helicopter designed to …
Forbesflipped into InnovationHow You Can Watch Live As NASA ‘Kisses’ An Asteroid That Could Destroy Earth In The 22nd CenturyForbes - Jamie CarterOn Tuesday, October 20, 2020, NASA will conduct one of the most daring missions in its 62-year history when it attempts a risky “touch-and-go” maneuver to “kiss” a near-Earth asteroid for five seconds. NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will collect a sample of rocks, dust and debris from the asteroid …
Matthew Tan Chee Hweeflipped into SpaceNASA says it has finally located the leak on the International Space StationABC News - Catherine ThorbeckeThe tiny leak was isolated to a Russian module on the space station. NASA officials said the leak on the International Space Station was from a …
B Robertsflipped into My StuffNasa to make major announcement of ‘exciting news’ about the moonindependent.co.uk - Andrew GriffinNasa will hold a major event to announce an “exciting new discovery” about the Moon, it has said. The space agency did not reveal details about the …
Forbesflipped into InnovationNASA Just Left For Mars. Here’s How Many Humans Will Be Needed To Colonize The Red PlanetForbes - Jamie CarterNASA just safely launched its robotic Mars 2020 mission, but when it finally does send people to the “red planet” how many humans would need to live on Mars to create a successful self-sustaining colony? It could be one of the most important questions ever asked. After all, humanity could be …
AvatarDeborah Dorazioflipped into Flip Articles - Fall '19The NASA astronaut who returned to a pandemic-ridden EarthThe Face - Alexandra JonesJessica Meir completed her space mission in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic after seven months on the International Space Station. Here, she …
Business Insiderflipped into Tech InsiderNASA astronaut Bob Behnken said the fiery plunge on SpaceX's Crew Dragon 'felt like we were inside of an animal'verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Morgan McFall-JohnsenThe NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley plunged through Earth's atmosphere at 25 times the speed of sound on Sunday, slowing just in time to land safely off the coast of Pensacola, Florida. The splashdown concluded their two-month mission flying SpaceX's new spaceship — the Crew Dragon — to …
BGRflipped into ScienceNASA just sent a message to the decades-old Voyager 2 spacecraft - and got an answerbgr.com - Mike WehnerWhen NASA sends a spacecraft skyward it usually has a relatively short lifespan, all things considered. Maybe a few years, or perhaps even a decade …
AvatarJosh Belcherflipped into JoshSpaceX's Crew Dragon splashes down in the Gulf of Mexico, completing a historic NASA missionverified_publisherCNBC - Michael SheetzSpaceX safely returned NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to Earth on Sunday afternoon, concluding a two month test that was historic for …
DPReview.comflipped into Photography NewsA decade of sun: NASA captured 425 million photos of the sun and made a time lapsedpreview.com - Jeremy GrayNASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) has been very busy capturing images of the sun over the last decade. From June 2, 2010 through June 1, 2020, …
SHANETHEFORTEANflipped into These Are A Few Of Our Favorite ThingsWhy NASA wants to put a nuclear power plant on the moonverified_publisherCNBC - Daniel Bukszpan AcornsNASA and the U.S. Department of Energy will seek proposals from industry to build a nuclear power plant on the moon and Mars to support its long-term …
Ars Technicaflipped into Ars TechnicaNASA calls Voyager 2, and the spacecraft answers from interstellar spaceverified_publisherArs Technica - Eric BergerThe spacecraft is so far south it can only talk to one Earth-bound antenna. The Voyager 2 spacecraft has been gone from Earth for more than 43 years, …
F. Dillflipped into 'RAVEN' ABOUT SCIENCENASA creates fifth state of matter aboard the International Space Stationrepublicworld.com - Bhavya SukhejaNASA recently revealed that there is a fifth state of matter wherein atoms get so cold that they almost stop behaving like individual atoms. NASA …
Slashgearflipped into HealthNASA Details How To See NEOWISE Comet Over The Next Weekslashgear.com - Brittany RostonNASA has detailed how the public can see comet NEOWISE themselves over the next week, assuming they live somewhere in the Northern Hemisphere. Unlike …
Saperlipopetteflipped into Ça alors!Why can’t NASA find the source of the ISS air leak?bgr.com - Mike WehnerHey, so, remember back in August when the astronauts aboard the ISS were confined to the Russian segment of the spacecraft because it was leaking …
Business Insiderflipped into Tech InsiderSpaceX and NASA plan to launch astronauts on the Crew Dragon spaceship again next month, with at least 4 major changesverified_publisherBusiness Insider - Morgan McFall-JohnsenSpaceX's Crew Dragon spaceship splashed into the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday, bringing NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley back to Earth to finish the world's first commercial crewed spaceflight. The two-month ordeal required the Crew Dragon and its astronauts to rocket into space, dock to the …
Infinite Mindflipped into Alpha Omega NewsEarplugs! NASA heard the loudest sound that ever boomed in the universe, and it’s screaming a mysteryverified_publisherSYFY WIRE - Elizabeth RayneYou would think a cosmic boom that shook the universe could be heard from everywhere (except maybe the Nostromo)—but no one was actually around to …