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Join the Race: Innovate Waste Solutions for Space Exploration

October 7, 2024October 1, 2024Leave a Comment on Join the Race: Innovate Waste Solutions for Space Exploration

NASA is offering a $3 million prize for innovative solutions to tackle waste in Moon and deep space habitats, discouraging the unsustainable practice of using craters as landfills.

innovation, Moon, NASA, space habitats, waste management

Revolutionizing Meteorology: IBM and NASA’s Open-Source Climate Model

October 1, 2024September 30, 2024Leave a Comment on Revolutionizing Meteorology: IBM and NASA’s Open-Source Climate Model

IBM and NASA unveil AI climate model for precise weather predictions using minimal resources.

AI, climate model, IBM, NASA, weather predictions

NASA’s Europa Clipper: The Race Against Jupiter’s Elements

September 20, 2024September 16, 2024Leave a Comment on NASA’s Europa Clipper: The Race Against Jupiter’s Elements

The upcoming launch of NASA’s Europa Clipper has drawn attention to its enormous solar arrays, but concerns loom around the durability of its transistors in Jupiter’s harsh atmosphere.

Europa Clipper, Jupiter, NASA

Close Encounter: NASA Warns of Asteroid Flyby

September 17, 2024September 17, 2024Leave a Comment on Close Encounter: NASA Warns of Asteroid Flyby

NASA has issued an alert for asteroid 2013 FW13, set to have a close encounter with our planet on September 18, 2024.

2013 FW13, asteroid, Earth, flyby, NASA

NASA’s Solar Sail Propels Space Exploration Forward

September 11, 2024September 9, 2024Leave a Comment on NASA’s Solar Sail Propels Space Exploration Forward

In a groundbreaking achievement, NASA has successfully deployed an 80 m2 solar sail into orbit, a concept first envisioned by Arthur C. Clarke 60 years ago.

NASA, propulsion, solar sail, space exploration

Space Travel Hurdles: Starliner Pilots’ Unexpected Extension

August 27, 2024August 26, 2024Leave a Comment on Space Travel Hurdles: Starliner Pilots’ Unexpected Extension

NASA has decided to bring back the stranded Boeing Starliner pilots from the International Space Station using a SpaceX Crew Dragon pod next year.

Boeing Starliner, International Space Station, NASA, Space travel

Curiosity’s Landing: A Triumph in NASA’s History

August 13, 2024August 12, 2024Leave a Comment on Curiosity’s Landing: A Triumph in NASA’s History

Amidst Starliner’s challenges, NASA’s triumphant Mars landing shines as a beacon of success.

Curiosity rover, Mars landing, NASA, space exploration

NASA’s Backup Plan for Stranded Astronauts

August 9, 2024August 9, 2024Leave a Comment on NASA’s Backup Plan for Stranded Astronauts

Two NASA astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, have been stuck at the International Space Station (ISS) for two months due to hardware issues with their spacecraft, Boeing’s Starliner.

astronauts, ISS, NASA, SpaceX, Starliner

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