Around the world, in all the best university engineering programs, students encounter at some point a class different from all the others.
For example, an aerospace engineering class might be tasked to design a new high-performance, low-cost fighter aircraft , with speed, range, ceiling, maneuverability, weaponry, survivability, and producibility capabilities all exceeding specified lower limits.
UI Plasma Wave Science instrument spends 45 years in space - The Daily Iowan
NASA's two Voyager spacecrafts, originally intended to just pass the planets Jupiter and Saturn, are being recognized after 45 years of space exploration. The Plasma Wave Science instrument, created by UI scientists, remains an integral part of the spacecraft.
University of Iowa scientists helped create instruments for the Voyager , Nasa's longest mission, in 1977, marking 45 years of space science.
How Tiangong station will turn China into a space titan | Popular Science
China's Tiangong space station is almost complete. Here's what it means for the country's rise as a space superpower.
At the height of the Cold War, large-scale investigations beyond our planet served as the dramatic stage for the post-nuclear era power struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union.
U.S. Postal Service Issues James Webb Space Telescope Stamp - Newsroom - About.usps.com
WASHINGTON — With the release of this vibrant stamp, the U.S. Postal Service celebrates NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope as it continues its epic mission to reveal the cosmos as never seen before.
“The James Webb Space Telescope orbits the sun about a million miles away from our planet. Now it will travel the United States mail system, with the launch of this new Forever stamp,” said Anton Hajjar, U.S.
Heliophysics Technology Program | Science Mission Directorate
The 2013 Solar and Space Physics (Heliophysics) Decadal Survey calls on NASA to venture into transformative technologies and capabilities.
In response to the Decadal Survey and a 2019 Congressional mandate, the Heliophysics Division established a Technology Program. The future success of Heliophysics depends on the ability to produce novel and transformative technologies, capabilities, and mission concepts.
Feature: Interaction with Shenzhou-14 taikonauts reinvigorates the space dreams of African ...
ADDIS ABABA, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- Abdi Kumsa, 18, felt he is one step closer to his dream of becoming one of Africa's future astronauts after directly engaging with three Chinese taikonauts currently carrying out the Shenzhou-14 mission.
"When Ethiopia launched its first satellite into space, I said there is a hope for me to become one of the future astronauts," he said, referring to the Chinese-backed satellite, abbreviated as ETRSS-1, that was launched into space from China in December 2019.
Everything to know about black holes
But is this true? Are black holes something to be feared? Or, indeed, something to be celebrated and admired?
The first critical point to note when discussing black holes is not to be misled by the name. Black holes are anything but empty spaces or nothingness.
Explore common space misconceptions with All About Space magazine | Space
Inside All About Space issue 134, on sale now, explore 20 myths about the universe that need debunking. From whether you can see the Great Wall of China from space to why spacecraft heat up during retry to Earth .
For this cover feature, All About Space takes a demystifying tour of the universe in a bid to uncover common misconceptions that continue to dupe us.
NASA Could Try Launching Artemis 1 This Month, But Hurdles Remain - CNET
The problem for NASA is that checking the batteries requires rolling SLS all the way back to the Vehicle Assembly Building or VAB.
All this means the Artemis 1 mission managers would prefer to fix the propellant leak, pass a tanking test and blast off with the blessing of the Space Force without having to move the rocket at all.
Two Local Girl Scouts Win National Essay Contest | RiverBender.com
GLEN CARBON – In early 2022, Girl Scouts of the USA sponsored the “Girl Scouts to the Moon and Back” essay contest to give Girl Scouts a chance to win a Space Science badge that’s actually been to space on NASA’s Artemis I.
Girl Scout Daisy Isabelle Bates and Girl Scout Senior Evania Bates, both from Belleville, were selected as winners in the essay contest. Each girl will get one of the special badges that have literally been out of this world!
A new way to teach science (op-ed) https://t.co/ptj4ip10Jb https://t.co/7lC6LEJoc9 SPACEdotcom (from NYC) Thu Sep 08 21:11:51 +0000 2022
Webster: "I can never look at my kids the same way again" "I served my country and the city of New York… my famil… https://t.co/tL0rNhkunN MacFarlaneNews (from Washington, D.C.) Thu Sep 01 19:27:14 +0000 2022
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