Here, Commander John W. Young (left), and Payload Specialist Ulf Merbold, enjoy a meal in the middeck of Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-9, the first Spacelab mission. During the mission, the crew of 6 worked around the clock and overcame daunting challenges to return safely. Learn more in 'This Month in NASA History: The First Spacelab Mission': https://lnkd.in/exbUY5q3
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Look up this week — you might spot the International Space Station! Skywatchers in the eastern United States, among other locations, may be able to see the station pass overhead in the early evening hours. Download our free Spot the Station app for notifications: https://lnkd.in/d9aGV5v
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Deep in the ocean beneath its icy shell, Jupiter’s moon Europa could harbor the conditions for life. Dr. Bonnie Buratti, lead scientist for the Europa Clipper mission, details the historic voyage in our new “Small Steps, Giant Leaps” podcast episode: https://lnkd.in/eE85hMyq
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“I knew I wanted to be an astronomer, and so I just kind of went that route with my education and everything, but maybe not really knowing what it meant. So I think those small steps that maybe led to the giant leap to planetary defense, I would say, are just all the people along the way who maybe nudged me or advised me or pushed me.” Career paths can seem to meander, but that can be a really good thing. Hear from NASA’s acting planetary defense officer, Dr. Kelly Fast, who tracks asteroids and contemplates deflection methods like the one tested with our recent DART mission. Learn more about her journey in the most recent episode of the "Small Steps, Giant Leaps" podcast: https://lnkd.in/egcNfA5R
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In a recent INSIGHT article, we discuss how powerful geomagnetic solar storms mark a new phase of an 11-year cycle, as Parker Solar Probe comes ever closer to the Sun's surface. Read more to find out: https://lnkd.in/eQMZSjEz
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The best planetary defense is a good planetary offense. In our new Small Steps, Giant Leaps podcast episode, Dr. Kelly Fast talks about her role as NASA's acting planetary defense officer and how we detect and track near-Earth objects like asteroids: https://lnkd.in/ec4Kzcsn
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This view of a valley where water flowed billions of years ago was captured by NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover. Learn about a new finding that adds clues in the quest to learn what happened to ancient water on Mars and if it ever supported microbial life: https://lnkd.in/eDNCxXrt
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For decades, NASA has used AI for deep space missions, analyzing climate datasets, and more. Now, we're scaling AI across NASA to drive innovation while saving resources. How? Our latest podcast episode of "Small Steps, Giant Leaps" dives in: https://lnkd.in/eA4EqVd9
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In 1961, engineers at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center prepared the massive first stage of the Saturn I rocket. The booster was designed with eight clustered H-1 engines capable of producing up to 1.5 million pounds of thrust. Learn more about NASA’s Saturn I-A rocket: https://lnkd.in/ef_vUyQk
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We're hiring a Division Chief for the Engineering Systems Division at NASA Ames Research Center! Lead a talented team of engineers in the development, testing, and integration of spaceflight hardware. You’ll shape policies, manage resources, and drive long-term strategies to support cutting-edge space missions. Apply by Oct. 18: go.nasa.gov/4h0H6EY