NASA scientists recently sent mice flying into space — literally. To better understand the effects of microgravity on the human body, researchers with the government agency sent rodents in a ...
Like so many curious teens, Yenna Chu has dropped things from high places just to see what would happen. No, not pumpkins or melons or things that go splat. Chu devised a clear plastic box fitted with ...
CLEVELAND — NASA has selected four high school teams of students to test their science experiments in a competition that simulates the microgravity in space. The experiments will be dropped next week ...
NASA astronaut Nichole "Vapor" Ayers, currently serving as a flight engineer on Expedition 73 aboard the International Space Station (ISS), is one of a handful of astronauts testing various ...
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NASA's microgravity indicator for Artemis moon mission was designed and made by an 8-year-old space enthusiast
Uh oh, NASA's microgravity indicator for today's historic launch around the Moon appears to have been designed by an 8-year-old child. Today, at 6:24 pm EDT, NASA's Artemis II mission will begin ...
Aug. 20, 2003 — NASA selected 21 researchers to receive grants totaling approximately $9.4 million to conduct ground-based microgravity combustion research. The researchers will have access to NASA’s ...
NASA Education has launched a new website for students and educators about NASA’s microgravity laboratories on Earth and on the International Space Station. Visit the new site to learn about the types ...
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Manufacturing of fiber optic glass in microgravity is seen as a better way to make glass fibers with fewer imperfections that scatter light signals. Credit: NASA NASA plans to study the manufacturing ...
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