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NASA's Crazy ISS Mission Posters
NASA's Crazy ISS Mission Posters

31 Dec 2018, 10:36 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA want astronauts to be just as visible, desirable and as big of influencers as modern day stars, like vloggers and football players.

 
NASA's Orion Spacecraft Starts Critical Design Review for Crewed Flight
NASA's Orion Spacecraft Starts Critical Design Review for Crewed Flight

31 Dec 2018, 09:39 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The December Critical Design Review (CDR) was meant to highlight the needed hardware changes between the uncrewed and crewed missions

 
New Horizons Spaceship Nearing Unique Encounter with Ultima Thule on January 1
New Horizons Spaceship Nearing Unique Encounter with Ultima Thule on January 1

27 Dec 2018, 10:53 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The New Horizons spaceship, currently the second fastest human-made machine, is approaching the Ultima Thule object in the Kuiper Belt

 
NASA InSIght Deploys First Instrument on Mars
NASA InSIght Deploys First Instrument on Mars

21 Dec 2018, 07:57 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / SEIS was deployed on Mars by InSight. NASA expects the first data from SEIS will be sent back to Earth as soon as the instrument is in the right position

 
ISS Crew Lands Safely in Kazakhstan with Space Station Hole Sample
ISS Crew Lands Safely in Kazakhstan with Space Station Hole Sample

20 Dec 2018, 13:06 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / In all, the astronauts spent 197days in space, circling the globe 3,152 times for a total distance of 83.3 million miles (134 million km)

 
InSight Sister Lander ForeSight Works in Mock-Up Mars Environment at JPL
InSight Sister Lander ForeSight Works in Mock-Up Mars Environment at JPL

19 Dec 2018, 08:18 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The sister lander of the InSight is called ForeSight and is used to practice the placement of instruments to know in advance the challenges

 
Three of Four Rocket Launches Planned for Tuesday Were Canceled
Three of Four Rocket Launches Planned for Tuesday Were Canceled

18 Dec 2018, 16:20 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / All of the three canceled launches in Tuesday have been rescheduled for Wednesday, pending approval that all systems are a go

 
CubeSats Fly for the First Time on a Rocket Built for Them
CubeSats Fly for the First Time on a Rocket Built for Them

18 Dec 2018, 14:14 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / CubeSats are small-sized satellites that have started life as a tool for NASA to teach engineering students how to build spacecraft

 
Blue Origin to Launch NASA Payload in 10th New Shepard Mission
Blue Origin to Launch NASA Payload in 10th New Shepard Mission

18 Dec 2018, 08:05 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / When it enters full service, the New Shepard capsule will be capable of carrying six people in a space ten times larger the one on the Mercury flight in 1961

 
NASA InSight Looks Like a Spec of Metal in the Martian Reddish Dust
NASA InSight Looks Like a Spec of Metal in the Martian Reddish Dust

14 Dec 2018, 10:30 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA releases photos on the InSight lander parachute and heat shield taken from orbit with the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO)

 
Russian Cosmonauts Conduct Spacewalk to Investigate ISS Hole
Russian Cosmonauts Conduct Spacewalk to Investigate ISS Hole

13 Dec 2018, 09:57 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Soyuz MS-09 will not be used to bring people back from the ISS, but is to be filled with trash and destroyed by the Earth’s atmosphere during reentry

 
NASA InSight Takes its First Selfie on Mars
NASA InSight Takes its First Selfie on Mars

12 Dec 2018, 09:54 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA says the elements to be seen in the photo are the lander's solar panel and its entire deck, including its science instruments

 
NASA Finds Traces of Water on Asteroid Bennu
NASA Finds Traces of Water on Asteroid Bennu

11 Dec 2018, 08:16 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA believes Bennu, a carbonaceous primitive B-type asteroid, had some time in the past been part of a much larger body capable of holding liquid water

 
Voyager 2 Becomes Second Human-Made Ship to Enter Interstellar Space
Voyager 2 Becomes Second Human-Made Ship to Enter Interstellar Space

10 Dec 2018, 15:10 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA says it will take about 300 years for the Voyager 2 to reach the Oort Cloud and as much as 30,000 years to fly beyond it

 
NASA Advises Marvel How to Rescue Iron Man from Drifting Benatar Spaceship
NASA Advises Marvel How to Rescue Iron Man from Drifting Benatar Spaceship

10 Dec 2018, 14:05 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA posted on its Twitter account this weekend its commitment to try and help locate Iron Man as a reaction to Avengers End game trailer.

 
NASA InSight Sends Back New High-Res Photos from Mars
NASA InSight Sends Back New High-Res Photos from Mars

7 Dec 2018, 10:33 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA engineers have started testing the InSight lander’s systems to see if everything is in working order, beginning with the robotic arm

 
SpaceX Sends Another Dragon with Supplies to Space
SpaceX Sends Another Dragon with Supplies to Space

6 Dec 2018, 08:03 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / SpaceX Dragon Mission CRS-16 departed for the International Space Station carrying 5,600 pounds of supplies, research and hardware

 
OSIRIS Spacecraft Reaches Asteroid Bennu to Pick Up Samples
OSIRIS Spacecraft Reaches Asteroid Bennu to Pick Up Samples

4 Dec 2018, 12:30 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / OSIRIS Spacecraft will soon begin operations around the Bennu asteroid in its attempt to pick up a sample and bring it back to Earth

 
Astronaut Crew Scheduled to Handle SpaceX Spacecraft Operations Reaches ISS
Astronaut Crew Scheduled to Handle SpaceX Spacecraft Operations Reaches ISS

4 Dec 2018, 08:09 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Soyuz MS-11 rocket successfully took off and transported three new crew members to the International Space Station on Monday

 
InSight Landed Tilted into a Large Sandbox
InSight Landed Tilted into a Large Sandbox

3 Dec 2018, 07:59 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA engineers found that the InSight spacecraft landed tilted by four degrees in an area that is mostly rock-free and allows for its mission to continue.