Dec 5, 2012 | Ask the Expert, Benefits of Space Exploration, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, NASA, Planet Earth, Space Research, Why Space
The night side of Earth twinkles with light, and the first thing to stand out is the cities. “Nothing tells us more about the spread of humans across the Earth than city lights,” asserts Chris Elvidge, a NOAA scientist who has studied this specialized imagery for 20...
Dec 4, 2012 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Mars, NASA, Why Space
Here’s your chance to nominate the Curiosity Mars rover as Time magazine’s “Person of the Year”. “You may own a cool car — you may even own a truly great car — but it’s a cinch that no matter how fantastic it is, it can never be anything more than the...
Dec 2, 2012 | Benefits of Space Exploration, Education, Exploration, NASA, Our Solar System, Planet Earth, Space and Science
Antarctica is providing scientists with a fascinating example of biological activity thriving in extreme environments. The research undertaken by experts from NASA’s Ames Research Center, the Desert Research Institute, and the University of...
Nov 30, 2012 | Ask the Expert, Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Multimedia, NASA, Planet Earth, Why Space
A new NASA app features time-lapse satellite images of locations on Earth undergoing significant change over decades. This app celebrates Earth’s aesthetic beauty in the patterns, shapes, colors, and textures of the land, oceans, ice, and atmosphere. The app has a...
Nov 30, 2012 | European Space Agency, International Cooperation, NASA, Planet Earth, Space and Science
An international alliance of scientists, using a wide array of data gathered by satellites as well as airborne sensors, confirms a 20 year record of ice melt from Antarctica as well as Greenland, findings that suggest significant losses related to global warming that ...
Nov 29, 2012 | Blog, Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Mars, NASA
While the world anxiously awaits next week’s news from the NASA Curiosity rover, the elder rover on Mars – Opportunity – continues to grind away at Red Planet science. Opportunity has begun a science campaign on some high-value surface targets. The robot’s set of...
Nov 28, 2012 | Education Station, Exploration, Kids Space, Mars, NASA, Space Research, The Moon
Turns out that you can leave home Earth without it! If you’re on the moon and in need of that needed wrench or replacement part, why not just 3-D print the item? Amit Bandyopadhyay, professor in the School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering at Washington State...
Nov 27, 2012 | Asteroid Exploration, Exploration, International Space Station, Mars, NASA, Roscosmos, Space Research, The Moon
NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko will prepare for a one-year mission aboard the International Space Station, a move intended to help prepare human explorers for the physical and mental rigors of future deep space missions. The...
Nov 26, 2012 | Benefits of Space Exploration, International Cooperation, NASA, Planet Earth, Space and Science
An a new directive on space policy, the U. S. Department of Defense emphases a commitment to protect U. S. space assets from external threats, while recognizing the rights of other nation’s to use space for peaceful purposes. The directive also urges greater...
Nov 25, 2012 | Exploration, Hubble Space Telescope, NASA, Space Research, Space Shuttle
Astronomers, using the Hubble Space Telescope and a natural consequence of large scale gravity, have imaged the most distant galaxy identified so far. Measured at just 600 light years across, quite small in cosmic terms, MACS0647-JD was imaged as it was just 420...