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MJ: Had Kepler been unrecoverable, what were some of the planned scientific targets that we may have missed out on?
CS: If the spacecraft were truly unrecoverable, then no further science ... aware of fluctuations in pressure and temperature to prevent flying into unsafe atmospheric conditions that may cause wing icing.”
The 31 educators were each given a booklet that included six classroom ... in 2018, will send a spacecraft closer to the sun than ever before -- within about 3.9 million miles. The instrument payload must endure heat of about 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit ...
... the order of minutes. These results were published in the Journal of Geophysical Research on May 12, 2016. Understanding how our near-Earth space environment changes in response to solar storms helps ... Mars as a dynamic seasonal planet in this NASA Hubble Space Telescope view taken on May 12, 2016, when Mars was 50 million miles from Earth. The Hubble image reveals details as ... basin. About 1,100 miles across and nearly five miles deep, it was formed about 3.5 billion years ago by an asteroid impact.
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... . Four strategically placed projectors work in unison to coat the sphere with data such as "3-D surface of the Earth and Nighttime Lights," "Moon and Mars" and "X-ray Sun ... the Visitor Center and parking is free.
'''IRIS Releases New Imagery of Mercury Transit'''
On May 9, 2016, a NASA solar telescope called the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph, or IRIS, observed Mercury ... Gulfmaster I, carrying ET-94, departed the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal in San Diego on May 17, 2016. ET-94 arrived this morning to Marina Del Ray, Calif.
Credits: Dennis Jenkins
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... to the International Space Station, BEAM will be expanded to its full size Thursday, May 26, 2016, soon after which the space station crew will begin a two-year test of the ... Aerospace
The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) will be deployed to its full size Thursday, May 26, and begin its two-year technology demonstration attached to the International Space Station. NASA ... Administrator Charles Bolden was at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, May 20 to award the 2016 Small Business Administrator’s Cup. And for the second straight year, and the ...
... spewing enormous amounts of solar material and radiation out into space. These powerful solar explosions may have provided the crucial energy needed to warm Earth, despite the sun's faintness. The eruptions also may have furnished the energy needed to turn simple molecules into the complex molecules such as ... and DNA that were necessary for life. The research was published in Nature Geoscience on May 23, 2016, by a team of scientists from NASA.
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