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NASA STEM Engagement
You’ll surely get wrapped-up in this episode of Surprisingly STEM featuring Paula Cain, a thermal blanket technician at NASA. She covers why things sent into space need to be protected by a thermal ...
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NASA shares stunning deep space images for Black Hole Week 2023
With so much exciting content, you'll want to dive right in to the singularity that is NASA's Black Hole Week. Black hole week kicked off on Monday (May 1) with scientists and space enthusiasts ...
NASA29d
Careers at NASA: Explore the Extraordinary, Every Day
NASA is more than astronauts. We are scientists, engineers, IT specialists, human resources specialists, accountants, writers, technicians and many other kinds of people working together to break ...
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Did NASA Forget How to Put People on the Moon?
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Illustration: Vicky Leta NASA’s plodding, iterative approach to its Artemis program gives the distinct impression that it has somehow forgotten ...
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NASA gives up on tiny Lunar Flashlight probe's troubled moon ice mission
The cubesat couldn't overcome problems in its propulsion system. NASA has given up on the planned moon mission of its tiny Lunar Flashlight cubesat, which aimed to hunt for water ice in shadowy ...
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A Japanese lunar lander crashed into the moon. NASA just found the evidence.
A month after a Japanese lunar lander crashed on the moon's surface, NASA has found debris confirming the craft's "hard landing." The Japanese lander, a privately-funded spacecraft called the ...
Phys.org29d
NASA animation sizes up the universe's biggest black holes
A new NASA animation highlights the "super" in supermassive black holes. These monsters lurk in the centers of most big galaxies, including our own Milky Way, and contain between 100,000 and tens ...
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Senators warn NASA against going 'woke'
This week, we’ve got “woke” NASA, good news for fans of the aurora borealis and bad news for anyone with a Milky Way galaxy tattoo. Has NASA become too 'woke'? Short answer: No, of course not.
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Republican Senators Challenge NASA on ‘Woke’ Policies Related to Climate and Diversity
Screenshot: U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation A pair of prominent Republican senators co-opted yesterday’s hearing on NASA’s 2024 budget request by accusing the ...
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Columbia, MO
Columbia is home to the main campus of the University of Missouri, which has helped earn the college town the nickname the "Athens of Missouri," in reference to the politically liberal leaning ...
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NASA: Up to 4 of Uranus' moons could have water
May 5 (UPI) --NASA scientists concluded that four of Uranus' largest moons likely contain an ocean layer of water between its core and icy crust. The NASA study announced Thursday is the first to ...
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Careers at NASA: Explore the Extraordinary, Every Day
NASA is more than astronauts. We are scientists, engineers, IT specialists, human resources specialists, accountants, writers, technicians and many other kinds of people working together to break ...

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