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Johnson Celebrates LGBTQI+ Pride Month: Meet Maya FarrHenderson

By |2024-06-17T16:42:00-04:00June 17th, 2024|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

Maya FarrHenderson’s first day at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston involved the usual new hire setup and training tasks, but also something special: A tour of the CHAPEA (Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog) and HERA (Human Exploration Research Analog) habitats. “It was such a thrill to start my career at NASA standing in [...]

NASA Interns Blast Off for Their First Week at Goddard 

By |2024-06-17T14:02:00-04:00June 17th, 2024|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

Several hundred new faces walked through the gates of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for the first time on June 3. Who is this small army of motivated space-enthusiasts? It’s Goddard’s 2024 summer intern cohort. Across Goddard’s campuses, more than 300 on-site and virtual interns spend the 10-week program contributing across all [...]

NASA Satellites Find Snow Didn’t Offset Southwest US Groundwater Loss

By |2024-06-17T13:56:00-04:00June 17th, 2024|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

4 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) Despite some years with significant snowfalls, long-term drought conditions in the Great Basin region of Nevada, California, Arizona, and Utah, along with increasing water demands, have strained water reserves in the western U.S. As a result, inland bodies of water, including the Great Salt [...]

Slow Your Student’s ‘Summer Slide’ and Beat Boredom With NASA STEM

By |2024-06-17T12:31:00-04:00June 17th, 2024|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

4 Min Read Slow Your Student’s ‘Summer Slide’ and Beat Boredom With NASA STEM Creating and testing soda-straw rockets is a fun way for younger students to avoid the “summer slide” and stay engaged in STEM during summer vacation. Credits: NASA The school year has come to an end, and those long summer days [...]

Investigating the Origins of the Crab Nebula With NASA’s Webb

By |2024-06-17T10:00:00-04:00June 17th, 2024|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

6 Min Read Investigating the Origins of the Crab Nebula With NASA’s Webb This image by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) and MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) shows different structural details of the Crab Nebula. New data revises our view of this unusual supernova explosion. A team of scientists used NASA’s James Webb [...]

Ou4: The Giant Squid Nebula

By |2024-06-17T09:09:27-04:00June 17th, 2024|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Squids on Earth aren't this big. This mysterious squid-like cosmic cloud spans nearly three full moons on planet Earth's sky. Discovered in 2011 by French astro-imager Nicolas Outters, the Squid Nebula's bipolar shape is distinguished here by the telltale blue emission from doubly ionized oxygen atoms. Though apparently surrounded by [...]

Globetrotting NASA Research Model Increases Accuracy

By |2024-06-17T05:59:00-04:00June 17th, 2024|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , , |

4 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) The NASA 5.2% scale, semi-span version of the High Lift Common Research Model installed in the German-Dutch Wind Tunnels – Braunschweig Low-Speed Wind Tunnel in Braunschweig, Germany on May 4, 2023. NASA NASA and its international partners are using the same generically shaped wing [...]

Animation: Black Hole Destroys Star

By |2024-06-16T09:09:11-04:00June 16th, 2024|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day What happens if a star gets too close to a black hole? The black hole can rip it apart -- but how? It's not the high gravitational attraction itself that's the problem -- it's the difference in gravitational pull across the star that creates the destruction. In the featured animated [...]

Prominences and Filaments on the Active Sun

By |2024-06-15T09:09:19-04:00June 15th, 2024|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day This colorized and sharpened image of the Sun is composed of frames recording emission from hydrogen atoms in the solar chromosphere on May 15. Approaching the maximum of solar cycle 25, a multitude of active regions and twisting, snake-like solar filaments are seen to sprawl across the surface of the [...]

Tropical Solstice Shadows

By |2024-06-15T06:00:00-04:00June 15th, 2024|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

4 Min Read Tropical Solstice Shadows June 20, 2024, marks the summer solstice — the beginning of astronomical summer — in the Northern Hemisphere. Credits: NASA/DSCOVR EPIC Solstices mark the changing of seasons, occur twice a year, and feature the year’s shortest and longest daylight hours – depending on your hemisphere. These extremes in [...]

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