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Moon Bound: Blue Ghost Captures First Image, Performs Health Checks

By |2025-01-16T09:41:00-05:00January 16th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , |

On Jan. 15, Firefly Aerospace successfully launched 10 NASA science and technology instruments on the company’s first CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) delivery. The NASA instrument teams are performing initial health checks and collecting data ahead of the lunar landing in early March. Flight controllers for Blue Ghost Mission 1 said Wednesday that the company’s [...]

Two Astronauts Start Spacewalk for Astrophysics Hardware Work

By |2025-01-16T08:14:00-05:00January 16th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|

NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Suni Williams, both NASA astronauts, are pictured evaluating their spacesuits in a pressurized configuration in the Quest airlock. NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Suni Williams began a spacewalk at 8:01 a.m. EST at the International Space Station. The duo will remove and replace a rate gyro assembly that helps provide orientation [...]

NASA+ Spacewalk Coverage Begins for X-Ray Telescope Repair

By |2025-01-16T06:38:00-05:00January 16th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|

NASA astronaut Nick Hague takes an out-of-this-world “space-selfie” during a spacewalk on Aug. 21, 2019. NASA’s coverage is underway on NASA+ as two astronauts will conduct a spacewalk outside the International Space Station. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at approximately 8 a.m. EST and last about six and a half hours. Learn how to [...]

NASA Solar Observatory Sees Coronal Loops Flicker Before Big Flares

By |2025-01-15T14:37:00-05:00January 15th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

3 min read NASA Solar Observatory Sees Coronal Loops Flicker Before Big Flares For decades, scientists have tried in vain to accurately predict solar flares — intense bursts of light on the Sun that can send a flurry of charged particles into the solar system. Now, using NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, one team has [...]

Langley’s Propeller Research Tunnel

By |2025-01-15T14:33:00-05:00January 15th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

NASA Elton W. Miller, chief of aerodynamics at what is now NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, stands in the entrance cone of the Propeller Research Tunnel in this Sept. 9, 1926, photo. In front of the entrance is the Sperry M-1 Messenger, the first full-scale airplane tested in the tunnel. The Propeller Research [...]

NASA Seeks Proposals for Space Biology and Physical Sciences Research 

By |2025-01-15T13:39:00-05:00January 15th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

On Dec. 19, 2024, NASA released two amendments to the NASA Research Announcement Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2024 (NNH24ZDA001N) to announce the E.9 Space Biology: Research Studies and E.12 Physical Sciences Research Studies program elements.   Space Biology Proposals  The research emphases of E.9 Space Biology: Research Studies fall under two broad [...]

Crew Wraps Up Spacewalk Preps, Keeps Up Human Research

By |2025-01-15T12:22:00-05:00January 15th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|

Astronauts Don Pettit (top) and Butch Wilmore (bottom) assist astronaut Nick Hague (center) as he tries on and evaluates his spacesuit in a pressurized configuration inside the Quest airlock. Two NASA astronauts have finalized preparations for the first spacewalk of 2025 to service astrophysics hardware on the International Space Station. The rest of the Expedition [...]

How It Started, How It’s Going: Johnson Space Center Edition

By |2025-01-15T11:38:00-05:00January 15th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

If you ask Johnson Space Center employees why they work for NASA, many will tell you it was always their dream. For others, landing a job at NASA was an unexpected stop on their career path. Here is a look at where five Johnson team members worked before NASA and how they are helping to [...]

50 Years Ago: Preparing the Final Saturn Rocket for Flight

By |2025-01-15T11:20:00-05:00January 15th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

With the historic first international space docking mission only six months away, preparations on the ground for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) intensified. At NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida, workers in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) stacked the rocket for the mission, the final Saturn rocket assembled for flight. In the nearby Manned [...]

NASA Celebrates Edwin Hubble’s Discovery of a New Universe

By |2025-01-15T10:15:00-05:00January 15th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

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