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  • ICESat-2 Reveals Profile of Ice Sheets

    Less than three months into its mission, NASA’s Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2, or ICESat-2, is already exceeding scientists’ expectations. from NASA Image of the Day https://ift.tt/2QrCRJM

  • Viewing the Approach of SpaceX’s Dragon to the Space Station

    International Space Station Commander Alexander Gerst viewed SpaceX’s Dragon cargo craft chasing the orbital laboratory on Dec. 8, 2018 and took a series of photos. from NASA Image of the Day https://ift.tt/2Qpx8nM

  • Should NASA Consider the Astrological Planetary Energy of Mars Before Trying to Go There?

    If Mars Makes Us Angry and Horny on Earth, How Will It Affect One Who Visits the Planet Itself? Truly, Earth is an animal planet. It brings out our tendencies of defaulting to questionable actions for the sake of survival. We will eat each other in the absence of food. We are constantly at war…

  • Astronaut Anne McClain’s First Voyage to the Space Station

    “Putting this journey into words will not be easy, but I will try. I am finally where I was born to be.” So said astronaut Anne McClain from NASA Image of the Day https://ift.tt/2Qi3MaR

  • New Research, Hardware Headed to Space Station

    Experiments in forest observation, protein crystal growth and in-space fuel transfer demonstration are heading to the International Space Station following the launch Wednesday of SpaceX’s 16th mission. from NASA Image of the Day https://ift.tt/2zN8inF

  • Researching Supersonic Flight

    This image of the horizon is as it was seen from the cockpit of NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s F/A-18 research aircraft. from NASA Image of the Day https://ift.tt/2Rzi17V

  • Newest Crew Launches for the International Space Station

    Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to bring a new crew to begin their six and a half month mission on the International Space Station. from NASA Image of the Day https://ift.tt/2BMOaDo

  • A ‘BrainStorm Trooper’ Inquires About NASA Exploration

    A Nova Labs Robotics “BrainStorm Troopers” team member from Reston, Virginia, asks a question during an Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) announcement. from NASA Image of the Day https://ift.tt/2DRLJ44