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Orbital Camera Spots Weird Crater Within a Crater Formation on Mars
Orbital Camera Spots Weird Crater Within a Crater Formation on Mars

8 Oct 2021, 13:45 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The HiRISE camera in orbit around Mars captures the image of a crater inside a crater ion the Deuteronilus Mensae region of the planet

 
NASA Perseverance Rover Confirms That Mars Once Had Lakes and Rivers
NASA Perseverance Rover Confirms That Mars Once Had Lakes and Rivers

8 Oct 2021, 02:17 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA's Perseverance rover has sent a new set of images back to Earth, which confirm that Mars once had an ancient giant lake in the Jezero Crater

 
NASA Needs Your Help With the New Electric Astrovan
NASA Needs Your Help With the New Electric Astrovan

7 Oct 2021, 04:58 UTC · By: Elena Gorgan / NASA reaches out for proposals on the new Artemis Crew Transportation Vehicle, which will carry astronauts from the facility to the launch pad in 2023

 
Orion Spaceship Service Module Gears Up for Its Trans-Atlantic Journey
Orion Spaceship Service Module Gears Up for Its Trans-Atlantic Journey

7 Oct 2021, 00:04 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA’s next-generation Orion space capsule is one step closer to its first journey around the Moon as one of its key components is heading its way

 
Still-Frozen Martian Sand Dunes Seem to Be Charging Into the Great Unknown
Still-Frozen Martian Sand Dunes Seem to Be Charging Into the Great Unknown

5 Oct 2021, 15:22 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Photo released recently by NASA and the University of Arizona shows partially frozen sand dunes in the Kaiser Crater region

 
SpaceX Set to Fire NASA’s Asteroid Deflecting Projectile on November 23
SpaceX Set to Fire NASA’s Asteroid Deflecting Projectile on November 23

5 Oct 2021, 08:34 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA says the launch date for the Double Asteroid Redirection Test was set for November 23 at 10:20 p.m. PST, a SpaceX Falcon 9 to carry it into orbit

 
Electra Scores $500 Million Sales for Its Hybrid-Electric Air Taxi, Around the World
Electra Scores $500 Million Sales for Its Hybrid-Electric Air Taxi, Around the World

5 Oct 2021, 08:12 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / Electra.aero has developed a NASA-backed hybrid-electric eSTOL with impressive capabilities, and has now taken an important step towards air taxi operation

 
Russian Film Crew to Beat Tom Cruise to the ISS This Week, NASA Is All Over the Launch
Russian Film Crew to Beat Tom Cruise to the ISS This Week, NASA Is All Over the Launch

4 Oct 2021, 08:01 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / A Russian Soyuz spacecraft will take the first professional film crew to the International Space Station on Tuesday, Tom Cruise loses this one

 
Ceramic-Spitting Rocket Engines Could Make Instant Pads While Landing on the Moon
Ceramic-Spitting Rocket Engines Could Make Instant Pads While Landing on the Moon

2 Oct 2021, 07:44 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / More and more companies are working at solutions meant to eliminate the dangers posed by lunar regolith during landing of spacecraft. Masten's solution is FAST.

 
NASA Gives Millions to Research Electric Propulsion for Commercial Aircraft
NASA Gives Millions to Research Electric Propulsion for Commercial Aircraft

1 Oct 2021, 08:20 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA hands out millions of dollars to GE Aviation and MagniX USA for the development of Electrified Aircraft Propulsion (EAP) technologies

 
NASA and FAA to Roll Out a Fuel-Saving, Flight-Optimizing Program Across U.S. Airports
NASA and FAA to Roll Out a Fuel-Saving, Flight-Optimizing Program Across U.S. Airports

30 Sep 2021, 07:33 UTC · By: Otilia Drăgan / NASA and FAA have developed an innovative technology that saves fuel, cuts CO2 emissions and reduces flight delays, which will be implemented in airports

 
NASA Ingenuity Helicopter Encounters Anomaly Ahead of Its Flight 14 on Mars
NASA Ingenuity Helicopter Encounters Anomaly Ahead of Its Flight 14 on Mars

29 Sep 2021, 20:42 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / On September 18th, NASA's Ingenuity little helicopter was supposed to perform its 14th flight on Mars. However, right before its flight, things didn't go well

 
NASA's Lucy Spacecraft Is Gearing Up to Explore the Trojan Asteroids Up-Close
NASA's Lucy Spacecraft Is Gearing Up to Explore the Trojan Asteroids Up-Close

29 Sep 2021, 00:38 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA is preparing to launch its Lucy spacecraft to study the Trojans, ancient objects that might hold clues about how the solar system has formed

 
Atlas V Rocket Launches With NASA's Earth-Monitoring Landsat 9 Satellite
Atlas V Rocket Launches With NASA's Earth-Monitoring Landsat 9 Satellite

28 Sep 2021, 00:20 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / On Monday, September 27th, the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket took off from Vandenberg Space Force Base with NASA's Landsat 9 Earth-monitoring satellite

 
These Strange Martian Shapes Are the Result of an Invisible Force Still at Play There
These Strange Martian Shapes Are the Result of an Invisible Force Still at Play There

26 Sep 2021, 07:15 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Images of Mars taken by the HiRISE camera up in Martian orbit show that wind is just as poweful of a shaping force there as it is everywhere else

 
Spacecraft Could Make Their Own Landing Pads as They Descend onto the Lunar Surface
Spacecraft Could Make Their Own Landing Pads as They Descend onto the Lunar Surface

26 Sep 2021, 00:26 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / Landing on the rugged lunar surface might pose some serious risks for Artemis astronauts. This is why Masten is working to develop a FAST Landing Pad

 
Buried Pear-Like Feature on Mars Is Actually the Sign of a Once-Active Alien World
Buried Pear-Like Feature on Mars Is Actually the Sign of a Once-Active Alien World

25 Sep 2021, 07:27 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Another image sent back from the orbit of Mars by the HiRISE camera shows signs of the planet's very volcanically active past

 
NASA Sends Autonomous Robots to Compete in Extreme Underground Environments
NASA Sends Autonomous Robots to Compete in Extreme Underground Environments

24 Sep 2021, 19:29 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA's JPL-led Team CoSTAR is participating in DARPA's Subterranean Challenge, a competition where autonomous robots have to face extreme underground scenarios

 
NASA’s Supersonic Aircraft Is in Pieces on a Floor, Massive Nose Leaves the Party
NASA’s Supersonic Aircraft Is in Pieces on a Floor, Massive Nose Leaves the Party

23 Sep 2021, 09:57 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA shows another glimpse of the X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology airplane as it's losing its very long and complicated nose

 
Boeing Starliner Probably Won’t Fly Anywhere This Year, Problems Still Not Fixed
Boeing Starliner Probably Won’t Fly Anywhere This Year, Problems Still Not Fixed

22 Sep 2021, 13:33 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / Boeing engineers will probably not get to the bottom of the Starliner problems for the capsule to be able to attempt another flight this year