Sep 30, 2013 | Ask the Experts — Answers, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, NASA, Space and Science, The Moon
Newly noted research in the pages of the scientific journal, Icarus, a team of scientists have spotlighted the impact of past rocket exhaust upon the lunar landscape. The paper, quite literally, kicks up some dust! Thanks to NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera...
Sep 25, 2013 | Exploration, International Space Station, NASA, Roscosmos, Space and Science, Space Research
A Soyuz capsule with three U. S. and Russian astronauts docked with the International Space Station late Wednesday to restore the orbiting science lab to its usual six person status. NASA’s Mike Hopkins, a one time college football team captain; cosmonaut Oleg...
Sep 22, 2013 | Blog, Book Reviews, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, NASA, Space and Science, Space Race, Space Research
Rocket Girl: The Story of Mary Sherman Morgan, America’s First Female Rocket Scientist by George D. Morgan; Prometheus Books; Amherst, New York; $18.00 (soft cover); July 2013. No doubt, many have been absorbed by Homer Hickam’s Rocket Boys (also known as October...
Sep 22, 2013 | Blog, Commercial Space, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Multimedia, NASA, Space Race, Space Research, The Moon
Government/private sector collaboration is helping to foster the development of commercial, low-cost missions to the Moon. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center is collaborating with Moon Express, Inc. to test the company’s flight software on NASA’s “Mighty Eagle”...
Sep 21, 2013 | Asteroid Exploration, Benefits of Space Exploration, Commercial Space, Education, Exploration, International Cooperation, International Space Station, Mars, NASA, Space and Science, Space Research, The Moon
Expect more on Earth from space as human explorers begin to push beyond the International Space Station to the moon, the asteroids and Mars, the International Space Exploration Coordination Group suggests in a new 21 page white paper, Benefits Stemming from...
Sep 20, 2013 | Blog, Canadian Space Agency, Education Station, European Space Agency, Exploration, Hubble Space Telescope, International Cooperation, James Webb Space Telescope, Kids Space, NASA, Space and Science
More progress has been reported in the James Webb Space Telescope program, the world’s next-generation space observatory and successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. The fabrication of all template layers for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) sunshield has been...
Sep 17, 2013 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, International Cooperation, Kids Space, NASA, Space and Science, The Moon
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) was launched toward the Moon in June 2009. A huge payoff from the longevity of the LRO mission is the repeat coverage of the lunar landscape obtained by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera system that includes a Wide Angle...
Sep 14, 2013 | Blog, Commercial Space, Education Station, Exploration, International Space Station, Kids Space, NASA, Space Race, Space Research, Spaceports
UPDATE: Launch date slip Following a launch review meeting held earlier this morning, Orbital’s Antares team has decided to postpone the launch of the COTS Demonstration mission from Wallops Island, VA by at least 24 hours. The combination of yesterday’s poor weather...
Sep 10, 2013 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Exploration, International Space Station, Mars, NASA, Planet Earth, Space and Science, Space Race
Three U. S. and Russian astronauts concluded a 5 1/2 month stay aboard the International Space Station late Tuesday, as their Soyuz capsule descended safely to Earth, touching down under parachute in Kazakhstan. NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy and cosmonauts Pavel...
Sep 8, 2013 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Mars, NASA, Space Research
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover continues its wheeling southwestward toward Mount Sharp, in the middle of Gale Crater. Just released imagery shows the robot in action, including the use of an onboard focusing procedure. The process involves the Mars Hand Lens Imager...