May 2, 2014 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, International Cooperation, Kids Space, Mars, Planet Earth, Space Research, The Moon
It’s called the Euglena and Combined Regenerative Organic-Food Production in Space) mission – or Eu:CROPIS for short. The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is readying two greenhouses for launch in 2016, both contained within a 250-kilogram lightweight satellite. Once in...
May 1, 2014 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Mars, NASA
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover is engaged in new sample-collection drilling. It performed a “mini-drill” operation on April 29, a preparatory step that created a hole about eight-tenths of an inch (2 centimeters) deep. Word is that the Curiosity team operating the mobile...
Apr 22, 2014 | Ask the Expert, Asteroid Exploration, Blog, Commercial Space, Education Station, Exploration, Our Solar System, Planet Earth, Space and Science
Prominent astronauts are taking part in a B612 Foundation event today at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Wash. They are spotlighting data showing the surprising frequency at which the Earth is hit by asteroids. The findings are based on newly released information...
Apr 15, 2014 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Mars, Planet Earth
Vegetables for a Red Planet? That is the prognosis of a study by plant ecologist Wieger Wamelink of Wageningen UR – a university and research center in The Netherlands that focuses specifically on the theme “healthy food and living environment.” The soil on Mars...
Apr 12, 2014 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Mars, Multimedia, NASA, Space Research
If larger and larger payloads – including human habitats – are to set down safely on Mars, new atmospheric reentry technologies are required. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is deep into cutting-edge and crosscutting demonstration flights of hardware to land...
Apr 11, 2014 | Asteroid Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, NASA, Our Solar System, Space and Science
NASA’s Origins Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Security Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) is taking shape. This return sample mission to asteroid Bennu is to launch in the fall of 2016. The spacecraft will then rendezvous with the space rock in 2018....
Apr 9, 2014 | Ask the Expert, Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Multimedia, NASA, Our Solar System, Space and Science, Space Research, Why Space
Let the games begin! A new online educational resource allows the user to build their own planetary system, putting planets into orbit around a star and racking up points until they add a planet that destabilizes the whole system. The game is an offshoot of the...
Apr 7, 2014 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Kids Space, Multimedia, Planet Earth, Space Research, Why Space
The most comprehensive satellite-gleaned view of land-surface conditions from coast to coast in the conterminous United States is an eye-opener! Just issued by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), this latest look-see shows land-surface conditions from coast to coast,...
Apr 5, 2014 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, International Cooperation, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kids Space, Multimedia, NASA, Planet Earth, Why Space
Want to take part in a worldwide celebration of this year’s Earth Day? NASA is inviting all passengers on our planet to take part in a “Global Selfie” event. For Earth Day – celebrated on April 22 – NASA is trying to create an image of Earth from the ground up while...
Apr 3, 2014 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, NASA, The Moon
NASA’s Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft is gradually lowering its orbital altitude over the moon, as it continues to make important science observations. But when will it take the plunge? LADEE mission managers expect the...