Find out what’s heading up to the space station on SpaceX’s 29th resupply mission
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NASA Working in space to improve life on Earth.
NASA Working in space to improve life on Earth.
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Daily operations on the space station fuel research in plant growth, medical science and life support technology that improves life on Earth.
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NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, UAE (United Arab Emirates,
NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, UAE (United Arab Emirates) astronaut Sultan Alneyadi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Andrey Fedyaev, aboard the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft, splashed down off the coast of Florida on Monday, Sept. 4 at 12:17 a.m. EDT.
Prior to their return home to Earth, the quartet spent 186 days in space, orbiting our home planet a total of 2,976 times.
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NASA space technology Houston we have a new record holder
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Houston we have a new record holder!
On March 30, 2022, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei completed a 355 day mission aboard the @iss, then the longest single space flight by a U.S. astronaut. Now, Vande Hei passes the torch to NASA astronaut Frank Rubio who reached 355 days in space yesterday, Sept. 11.
Rubio and Vande Hei got the chance to discuss this historic milestone together during a conversation on Sept. 5. When Rubio returns to Earth at the end of this month, he will have logged 371 days in space.
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Tomorrow, NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio is coming home 🌎
Tomorrow, NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio is coming home 🌎
While spending 371 days in space, Dr. Rubio has:
-Orbited the Earth 5,936 times
-Traveled 157,412,306 statute miles
-Completed three spacewalks
-Broken the record for the longest single spaceflight by a U.S. astronaut
-And much more!
Tune in to NASA TV to watch Rubio and his fellow crewmates return to Earth. Live coverage begins at 12 a.m. ET, with landing scheduled for 7:17 a.m. ET on Sept. 27. Link in bio!
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Tomorrow, NASA Astronaut Frank Rubio is coming home 🌎
While spending 371 days in space, Dr. Rubio has:
-Orbited the Earth 5,936 times
-Traveled 157,412,306 statute miles
-Completed three spacewalks
-Broken the record for the longest single spaceflight by a U.S. astronaut
-And much more!
Tune in to NASA TV to watch Rubio and his fellow crewmates return to Earth. Live coverage begins at 12 a.m. ET, with landing scheduled for 7:17 a.m. ET on Sept. 27. Link in bio!
Find out what’s heading up to the space station on SpaceX’s 29th resupply mission! 🚀
– ILLUMA-T tests using infrared lasers for faster data speeds. A successful tech demo could mean more reliable communication and larger data transfers to the space station, Moon, or Mars.
– Aquamembrane 3 continues to evaluate advanced filtration for recovering water using proteins. Results from the test could lead to a full-scale version of the water filtration system on future spacecraft.
– Earth’s surface and weather can affect space weather through atmospheric gravity waves. AWE will measure these waves and could bring greater understanding to the phenomenon.
– Gaucho Lung looks at the behavior of fluid in tubes while in microgravity. This experiment could contribute to enhanced delivery methods for medication.
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Cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub are seen installing
Cosmonauts Oleg Kononenko and Nikolai Chub are seen installing a synthetic radar communications system during a seven-hour and 41-minute spacewalk today. The device, attached to a payload adapter on the space station’s Nauka module, will begin collecting scientific data of Earth from space.
Ahead of the hardware install, the duo spent the first half of their excursion outside of the orbiting laboratory inspecting and isolating an external backup radiator from Nauka’s cooling system. This marks Kononenko’s sixth spacewalk and Chub’s first
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NASA In space, on Earth, teams unite to accomplish orbital milestones
In space, on Earth, teams unite to accomplish orbital milestones!
“Spaceflight is a team sport,” says NASA astronaut Josh Cassada. Teamwork is more than a catchphrase for the space station, it is the key to accomplishment in research and 25 years of discovery in Earth orbit
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NASA Directorates As the International Space Station entered orbital nighttime 260
NASA Directorates As the International Space Station entered orbital nighttime 260 miles above the Southernmost Point of Alaska, shadows can be seen reaching a wall of clouds colored coral from the Sun.
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Nasa While the International Space Station was traveling more than 262 miles over central Brazil
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While the International Space Station was traveling more than 262 miles over central Brazil, a SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft autonomously docked to station’s Harmony module at 5:07 a.m. EST today, with NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara monitoring operations from the station.
The Dragon launched at 8:28 p.m. EST, Nov. 9, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida carrying about 6,500 pounds of research, hardware, and supplies to the orbital outpost. After Dragon spends about one month attached to the space station, the spacecraft will return to Earth with cargo and research for retrieval and analysis.
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KRAVEN THE HUNTER Official Red Band Trailer
KRAVEN THE HUNTEROfficial Red Band Trailer (HD)(720P_HD)
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We know the Moon has water ice at the poles, so could future astronauts access and make
We know the Moon has water ice at the poles, so could future astronauts access and make use of it? We're actively working on it.
Once it lands at the lunar South Pole, our Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment-1 (PRIME-1) will robotically sample and analyze ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our search for water on the Moon. water on the moon,water,the moon,ice water on the moon,the history channel,the proof is out there show,the proof is out there scenes,moon water,nasa finds water on the moon,nasa discovers water on the moon,the proof is out there full episodes,the proof is out there,the proof is out there episodes,watch the unxplained,the proof is out there clips,history the proof is out there,nasa announce the discovery of water,water found on the moon
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nasa Wall-E, Optimus Prime, R2-D2... pop culture is full of helpful robots
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Wall-E, Optimus Prime, R2-D2... pop culture is full of helpful robots. When it comes to real-life space exploration, humans and robots make a great team, too.
Robots help us do tasks in space that are too dangerous or challenging for humans. We’re working on a new generation of robotic spacecraft that can work together without being controlled by astronauts or teams on Earth.
A troop of shoebox-sized rovers will soon scout the Moon on their own. Targeted to launch in 2024, CADRE—short for NASA's Cooperative Autonomous Distributed Robotic Exploration project—will work together to explore the lunar surface, collect data, and map different areas of the Moon in 3D. The technology may one day be used on Mars or other deep space destinations.
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Israel-Hamas war rages as outcry grows over Gaza crisis
Doctors Without Borders says it has lost contact with its staff inside Gaza's largest healthcare facility, Al-Shifa Hospital. Heavy bombardment has been reported near Al-Shifa and other hospitals as Israel pushes into northern Gaza.
CNN reached out to the Israeli military for comment. The Israeli military has previously maintained that it is targeting Hamas infrastructure across the Strip.
Saudi Arabia is to host a Joint Arab Islamic Extraordinary Summit on Saturday in response to the "unprecedented circumstances in Gaza." Among those attending is Iran's president, the first time an Iranian leader has visited Saudi Arabia in years.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called for a ceasefire in Gaza and is urging other world leaders to join him.
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Nasa 60 years ago today, astronaut Alan Shepard became the first American to travel in space
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60 years ago today, astronaut Alan Shepard became the first American to travel in space, climbing some 116 miles (188 km) above Earth's surface, taking space exploration to new heights for the United States!
Because of the monumental success of Shepard’s 15-minute flight powered by a Redstone rocket, we proved that we could successfully send humans to space. Three weeks later, President John F. Kennedy committed the United States to achieving a lunar landing before the end of the decade.
✏️ Quiz time: Astronaut Alan Shepard made it to the Moon later on in his career on which Apollo mission?
A) Apollo 10
B) Apollo 12
C) Apollo
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NASA How do we communicate with spacecraft
NASA How do we communicate with spacecraft? 📡
Since the beginning of space exploration, satellites have beamed data back to Earth by way of radio waves, with a network of ground-based antennas collecting the incoming information. Now we’re exploring laser communications, a technology that will allow us to receive more data from further than ever before.
Producers: Scott Bednar, Jessica Wilde
Editor: James Lucas
Credit: NASA
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Results achieved by NASA’s aeronautical innovators through the years directly benefits today’s air transportation system, the aviation industry, and the passengers and businesses who rely on those advances in flight every day. As a result, today every U.S. commercial aircraft and U.S. air traffic control tower uses NASA-developed technology to improve efficiency and maintain safety. That’s why we say “NASA is with you when you fly!” Yet there still is so much more to explore, so much more to learn. Scientists, engineers, programmers, test pilots, facilities managers, strategic planners, and people with many other skills are focused on transforming aviation to make it more sustainable and more accessible than ever before
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nasa Turn on, tune in, and space out to relaxing music
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Turn on, tune in, and space out to relaxing music and ultra-high-definition visuals of the cosmos, from the surface of Mars to a Uranian sunset.
“Space Out” Episode 1 drops Nov 8 on NASA+.
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November will also feature a full moon on the 27th,
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November's a great month for stargazing!
The Leonid meteor shower, which features bright shooting stars with long trails, will peak overnight on Nov. 17. Find a dark spot away from shining lights and look straight up at the sky for your best chance to spot a few.
November will also feature a full moon on the 27th, as well as opportunities to spot Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. Watch our monthly "What's Up" video guide for the latest skywatching tips and tricks: science.nasa.
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NASA Space Technology Mercury, Moon, planets and meteors! In the night sky this April
NASA Directorates Mercury, Moon, planets and meteors! In the night sky this April, the Moon makes its monthly rounds to pair up beautifully with several planets. A new Moon on April 20 may mean ideal conditions to spot the Lyrid meteor shower.
- From April 3-11, Northern Hemisphere observers can look low in the west after sunset for the best chance to spot Mercury
- Venus can be seen near the Pleiades star cluster April 11
- Find the Moon near Saturn in the east in the hours before sunrise on April 15-16. On April 25, the Moon and Mars pair up in the sky high in the West after dark
- The Lyrid meteor shower peaks on April 23, with best viewing between midnight and dawn
The Lyrids are named for the constellation Lyra, which is near the point in the sky where their meteors appear to come from, called the radiant. They're one of the oldest known meteor showers, with the first recorded sighting in China some 2,700 years ago. To observe them, find a comfortable spot away from bright city lights, get horizontal, and look straight up. You'll see the most meteors by looking slightly away from the origin point, which is near the bright star Vega.
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Aeronautics
For more than a century, NASA and its predecessor organization has been the global leader in aviation research.
Results achieved by NASA’s aeronautical innovators through the years directly benefits today’s air transportation system, the aviation industry, and the passengers and businesses who rely on those advances in flight every day. As a result, today every U.S. commercial aircraft and U.S. air traffic control tower uses NASA-developed technology to improve efficiency and maintain safety. That’s why we say “NASA is with you when you fly!” Yet there still is so much more to explore, so much more to learn. Scientists, engineers, programmers, test pilots,
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NASA Space Technology Hey, remember that time we flew around the Moon and back
NASA Directorates Hey, remember that time we flew around the Moon and back?
That was pretty cool. Our #Artemis I mission launched on Nov. 16, 2022, and performed two lunar flybys over the course of a 25.5-day mission. At its farthest distance during the mission, Orion traveled nearly 270,000 miles (435,000 kilometers) from our home planet.
Artemis I was the first integrated test of NASA’s deep space exploration systems – the Orion spacecraft, SLS rocket, and the supporting ground systems – and the first in a series of increasingly complex missions at the Moon. Now with the first Artemis mission under our belt, we look forward to flying around the Moon again with Artemis II — this time, with astronauts.
Through Artemis missions, NASA will establish a long-term lunar presence for scientific discovery and prepare for human missions to Mars.
Credit: NASA
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is broken down into five Mission Directorates. Aeronautics, Exploration Systems, Science, Space Operations, and Space Technology
Aeronautics
For more than a century, NASA and its predecessor organization has been the global leader in aviation research.
Results achieved by NASA’s aeronautical innovators through the years directly benefits today’s air transportation system, the aviation industry, and the passengers and businesses who rely on those advances in flight every day. As a result, today every U.S. commercial aircraft and U.S. air traffic control tower uses NASA-developed technology to improve efficiency and maintain safety. That’s why we say “NASA is with you when you fly!” Yet there still is so much more to explore, so much more to learn. Scientists, engineers, programmers, test pilots, facilities managers, strategic planners, and people with many other skills are focused on transforming aviation to make it more sustainable and more accessible than ever before
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Stars paint the mesmerizing mosaic sky with one of the brightest nebulae, the Orion Nebula.
About 1300 light-years from the Earth, the Orion Nebula lies south of Orion’s belt. At just a million years old, this bright young star formation contains thousands of new stars with ranges of masses. They call it mosaic for a reason. This nebula contains a treasure trove of diversity for astronomers which include outflows, embedded protostars, brown dwarfs, free-floating planetary objects, and planet-forming disks around young stars.
@NASAWebb's near-infrared camera, NIRCam, captured new imaging of the nebula that was made into some of the largest Webb mosaics observed to date. This image is the long-wavelength color composite, which focuses on the gas, dust, and molecules in the region with unprecedented sensitivity in the thermal infrared.
Image description: An image of a young star-forming region filled with wispy purple, green, and red nebulosity. The purple ionized gas is seen mostly towards the center, with browns, greens, and reds behind, while the periphery is mostly bright green and darker brown to the left. There is a large spray of yellow, orange, red, and purple towards the top center, and the nebula fades to near black to the right. There are thousands of stars sprinkled across the field, concentrated towards the center, but they generally appear fainter at longer wavelengths, with some exceptions. The brightest sources in the field have extensive diffraction spikes characteristic of Webb.
Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA / Science leads and image processing: M. McCaughrean, S. Pearson, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is broken down into five Mission Directorates. Aeronautics, Exploration Systems, Science, Space Operations, and Space Technology
Aeronautics
For more than a century, NASA and its predecessor organization has been the global leader in aviation research.
Results achieved by NASA’s aeronautical innovators through the years directly benefits today’s air transportation system, the aviation industry, and the passengers and businesses who rely on those advances in flight every day. As a result, today every U.S. commercial aircraft and U.S. air traffic control tower uses NASA-developed technology to improve efficiency and maintain safety. That’s why we say “NASA is with you when you fly!” Yet there still is so much more to explore, so much more to learn. Scientists, engineers, programmers, test pilots, facilities managers, strategic planners, and people with many other skills are focused on transforming aviation to make it more sustainable and more accessible than ever before
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Our award-winning Curious Universe podcast is back with new episodes every Tuesday starting
Our award-winning Curious Universe podcast is back with new episodes every Tuesday starting Nov. 7! Hear sounds of the Sun, go behind the scenes of our first asteroid sample return mission, and dive into the wild and wonderful cosmos
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nasa What’s up in the sky this October!
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What’s up in the sky this October!
As the weather gets colder in the Northern Hemisphere, the Moon will cozy up with the Pleiades star cluster early in the month before moving into the neighborhood of Venus on Oct. 10. Later, the Moon will be seen with Saturn for some good telescope viewing opportunities. Toward the end of the month, October’s full moon will rise, with Jupiter as two of the brightest objects in the sky.
A “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse will pass over parts of South, Central, and North America on Oct. 14. Make sure you wear eclipse glasses or other solar viewing designed eye protection to view the event!
Details: go.nasa.gov/WhatsUp
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