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Artemis II Mission
04 Apr 2023
NASA Announces Artemis II Mission Crew, Names First Woman, Black Astronauts
NASA's Artemis II will mark the debut crewed flight of an Apollo successor program aimed at returning astronauts to the moon's surface.
NASA
22 Aug 2022
NASA releases new pics of Jupiter taken by James Webb telescope - Watch
The newly released images were actually stitched together from a number of images of Jupiter, taken from images in July.
NASA
21 Jul 2022
NASA shares stunning rainbow coloured image of Pluto, leaves internet amazed
NASA shared a stunning rainbow-coloured image of Pluto that has surprised the internet.
NASA
12 Jul 2022
NASA releases 'deepest' and 'sharpest' infrared image of universe ever seen
Known as Webb's First Deep Field, this image of a 4.6 billion-year-old galaxy cluster named SMACS 0723 was released by US President Joe Biden.
NASA
20 Jun 2021
NASA's Hubble telescope on halt after trouble with payload computer
NASA's initial findings pointed to a degrading computer memory module as the source of the computer halt.
NASA
22 Apr 2021
NASA's Perseverance rover creates history, extracts oxygen from Mars surface
NASA's experimental instrument aboard Perseverance called the Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE) accomplished the task The test took place April 20, the 60th Martian day, or sol, since the mission landed on February 18 Such devices also might one day provide breathable air for astronauts themselves
NASA
16 Apr 2021
NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft leaves mess after grabbing asteroid samples
The Osiris-Rex spacecraft made one final flyby of asteroid Bennu on April 7 A depression is visible where Osiris-Rex penetrated the asteroid's surface One 1-ton boulder was flung an estimated 40 feet
NASA
17 Feb 2021
NASA's Perseverance rover to explore Martian terrain, search for signs of life
NASA has confirmed that the rover, which was launched this summer, will touch down in Jezero Crater, an ancient delta on the Martian surface, at around 2:25 am IST on Friday. Hundreds of critical events must execute for the Perseverance rover to land on Mars safely.
NASA
17 Feb 2021
NASA's Perseverance rover to land on Mars
Perseverance rover will touch down at around 2:25 am IST on Friday A key objective of the mission on Mars is astrobiology It is the first mission to bring back Martian rock to Earth
NASA
06 Dec 2020
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory shows stunning images of Universe: In pics
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
23 Nov 2020
NASA successfully launches Sentinel-6 satellite to monitor global sea levels
"The Earth is changing, and this satellite will help deepen our understanding of how," said director of NASA's Earth Science Division. The joint US-European satellite built to monitor global sea levels lifted off on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Space Launch Complex 4E at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich will extend a nearly 30-year continuous dataset on sea level collected by an ongoing collaboration of US and European satellites.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
26 Oct 2020
NASA to reveal new discovery about Moon shortly; know when, where to watch
"This new discovery contributes to NASA's efforts to learn about the Moon in support of deep space exploration," read American space agency's official statement. The space nerds and science geeks who have been waiting for this media teleconference will have to tune into NASA's official website at 12 PM EDT (09:30 PM IST).
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
18 Oct 2020
NASA awards Nokia contract to set up 4G network on moon
NASA said that the system could support lunar surface communications at greater distances, increased speeds and provide more reliability than current standards. NASA said that space agency must quickly develop new technologies for living and working on moon if it wants to realise its goal to have astronauts working at lunar base by 2028.
glacial lakes
01 Sep 2020
Global survey using NASA data shows 50% increase in glacial lakes since 1990
The study estimates current glacial lake volumes total about 37.4 cubic miles (156 cubic kilometers) of water, the equivalent of about one-third the volume of Lake Erie. As per NASA, the findings which are published in the journal Nature Climate Change will aid researchers to assess the potential hazards to communities downstream of these often unstable lakes. The data will also help improve the accuracy of sea-level rise estimates by advancing the understanding of how glacial meltwater is transported to the oceans.
Asteroid
30 Aug 2020
Asteroid 2011 ES4 to pass by Earth on September 1, says NASA
NASA estimates the asteroid`s relative speed at around 8.16 kilometres per second. The last time asteroid 2011 ES4 flew by the Earth was visible from ground for four days. The asteroid, listed as a potentially hazardous asteroid, was first discovered in the spring of 2011 and passes by Earth every nine years.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
17 Aug 2020
NASA to air departure of Japanese Cargo Ship from International Space Station
The live coverage of the departure will begin at 1:15 PM EDT (10:45 PM IST ) on NASA's Television and official website. Earlier on May 20, the spacecraft which was launched from the Tanegashima Space Center in Japan delivered about four tons of supplies and experiments to the orbital complex, including new lithium-ion batteries that were used to upgrade the station’s power systems.
NASA
08 Aug 2020
NASA maps damage due to explosions that shook Lebanon's Beirut; see picture
The incident witnessed more than 150 people getting killed and injuring thousands while about a quarter of a million people getting homeless.
NASA
02 Aug 2020
NASA, SpaceX all set for return of astronauts from ISS to Earth on August 2
SpaceX and NASA are targeting 7:34 PM EDT on August 1 (5:04 AM IST on August 2) for Crew Dragon to autonomously undock from the Space Station. Dragon will splash down at one of seven targeted water landing sites off the coast of Florida at 2:42 PM EDT on August 2 (12:12 am IST on August 3).
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
19 Jul 2020
NASA to broadcast Mars 2020 Perseverance launch, prelaunch activities
The Mars 2020 Perseverance rover will be launched through a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from the Space Launch Complex 41 in Florida. The mission is designed to better understand the geology and climate of Mars. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has built the Perseverance rover and will manage mission operations for NASA.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
19 Jul 2020
NASA targeting August 2 return of SpaceX's spacecraft from ISS to Earth
On May 30, Elon Musk-owned SpaceX created history by becoming first private rocket company to launch two American astronauts towards orbit. SpaceX`s Crew Dragon capsule carrying NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley docked with the ISS on May 31. Just before liftoff, Hurley had said, "SpaceX, we're going for launch. Let`s light this candle," paraphrasing the famous comment uttered on the launch pad in 1961 by Alan Shepard.
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