Space News
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The Marshall Star for November 8, 2023
16 Min Read The Marshall Star for November 8, 2023 Still Serving: Honoring Marshall, Michoud Veterans Many members of the workforce at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and Michoud Assembly…
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Peter Griffith: Diving Into Carbon Cycle Science
5 min read Peter Griffith: Diving Into Carbon Cycle Science Dr. Peter Griffith is the director of NASA’s Carbon Cycle and Ecosystems Office. “As a scientist, I started off in…
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Tribal Students Make Robots with NASA Aerospace Engineer Casey Denham
NASA / Caroline Montgomery Casey Denham, aerospace engineer with the Systems Analysis and Concepts Directorate at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, works with tribal students during a STEM…
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NASA Analysis Finds Strong El Niño Could Bring Extra Floods This Winter
An unusually high tide, called a King Tide, floods a highway on-ramp in Northern California in January 2023. Sea level rise and El Niños can exacerbate this type of flooding.…
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Six Growing Beyond Earth Student Teams to Present at the 2023 American Association for Gravitational and Space Research Conference
1 min read Six Growing Beyond Earth Student Teams to Present at the 2023 American Association for Gravitational and Space Research Conference To join Growing Beyond Earth, visit us www.fairchildgarden.org/gbe. Credit: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden…
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NASA Sounding Rocket Launches into Alaskan Aurora
1 min read NASA Sounding Rocket Launches into Alaskan Aurora A sounding rocket launched from Poker Flat Research Range in Fairbanks, Alaska, Nov. 8, 2023, carrying NASA’s Goddard Space Flight…
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NASA’s Webb Findings Support Long-Proposed Process of Planet Formation
Scientists using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope just made a breakthrough discovery in revealing how planets are made. By observing water vapor in protoplanetary disks, Webb confirmed a physical process…
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NASA Project Manager Helps Makes Impact in Southeast Asia with SERVIR
4 min read NASA Project Manager Helps Makes Impact in Southeast Asia with SERVIR Tony Kim in South Korea’s Songdo Central Park standing in front of the statue “Cruising Together”…
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NASA Seeks Students to Imagine Nuclear Powered Space Missions
Nine-year-old, Luca Pollack of Carlsbad, California, the winner of the kindergarten through fourth grade division of the 2023 Power to Explore student writing challenge, shows off his mission concept. The…
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Going Beyond the Challenge for New and Continued Success
CO2 Conversion Challenge (2020) – NASA’s Centennial Challenges has an impact far greater than just space travel – just ask Air Co., a Brooklyn-based company that competed and won a…