Feb 21, 2013 | Asteroid Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Multimedia, NASA, Planet Earth, Space and Science, Why Space
If an asteroid has Earth’s name on it, how best to deflect such an incoming menace? A spurt of special spray paint is the possible answer from Dave Hyland, professor of physics and astronomy and also a faculty member in the aerospace engineering department at Texas...
Feb 21, 2013 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Exploration, International Space Station, Space Shuttle, NASA, Mars, Planet Earth, Space and Science
The White House and Congress are on course for another showdown over Sequestration — a round of automatic federal spending cuts — set for March 1. It’s a replay of the confrontation they managed to avoid just before New Year’s Day. This time,...
Feb 19, 2013 | Ask the Expert, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, International Cooperation, Kids Space, Multimedia, NASA, Our Solar System, Planet Earth, Space Research, Why Space
The count is impressive! The search for exoplanets — planets beyond our own solar system — has taken off over the last decade. A huge tip of the celestial hat goes to NASA’s Kepler mission that was launched in 2009. This mission, encompassing a 100-member...
Feb 18, 2013 | Asteroid Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Planet Earth, Space and Science, Space Research
That close flyby of Earth by a space rock should provide new data critical to understanding the potential hazards that other asteroids could pose if they collide with the Earth. Shortly after the destructive Russian fireball event on February 15, asteroid 2012 DA14...
Feb 18, 2013 | Asteroid Exploration, Benefits of Space Exploration, Comets, Exploration, International Cooperation, Legislative Activity, NASA, Our Solar System, Planet Earth, Space and Science, Space Research
The skies have spoken, and their message was one of concern. Early Friday, while people around the world watched and waited for an asteroid half the size of a football field, 2012 DA14, to skim by the Earth between the orbits of communications and navigational...
Feb 15, 2013 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Exploration, International Space Station, Mars, Space and Science, Space Research
In Gale Crater on Mars, NASA’s Curiosity rover, is examining the rock and soil before it begins a long trek up Mt. Sharp in search of evidence the now cold dry planet was once warm and wet enough to host some form of life. In U.S. hospitals, QC...
Feb 12, 2013 | Ask the Expert, Asteroid Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, International Cooperation, Kids Space, Our Solar System, Planet Earth, Space and Science
The up-coming close flyby of asteroid DA14 is stirring up considerable attention. On Friday, Feb. 15, the 50-meter-wide asteroid DA14 will pass within 17,000 miles of Earth, closer than a typical communications satellite. This space rock, if it were to impact our...
Feb 11, 2013 | Ask the Experts — Answers, Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Market Research, Mars, NASA, Space Race
A new national opinion poll has found a “Mars Generation” that’s confident humans will go to Mars by 2033. When told that there are currently two operational NASA rovers on Mars – the NASA Curiosity and Opportunity rovers — 67 percent of respondents agreed the...
Feb 10, 2013 | Asteroid Exploration, Canadian Space Agency, Exploration, International Space Station, Space Shuttle, NASA, Mars, Space and Science, The Moon
Normally overwhelmed with work, the U. S., Canadian and Russian crew of the International Space Station previewed a song about space travel and made time to chat with William Shatner, of Star Trek Captain Kirk fame, as another busy week on the orbiting...
Feb 9, 2013 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Mars, NASA, Space Research
For the first time in history, a robot has drilled into Mars to collect a sample for detailed analysis. NASA’s Curiosity rover has used a drill carried at the end of its robotic arm to bore into a flat, veiny rock on Mars and collect a sample from its interior. As a...