The Commercially Enabled Rapid Space Science project (CERISS) will develop transformative research capabilities with commercial space industry to dramatically increase the pace of research.
The benefits will include a 10-to-100-fold faster pace of research for a wide range of research sponsored by Biological and Physical Sciences Division, the NASA Human Research Program, other government agencies, and industry.
New Directions for Perspectives of Earth and Space Scientists - Eos
AGU is making two exciting changes to one of its newest journals, Perspectives of Earth and Space Scientists .
Perspectives aims to incorporate the stories behind your research, bringing in a first-person account of the important lessons you have learned in the process of obtaining your scientific "perspective."
ISRO Invites Applications from Students for Free Online Course on Space Science
ISRO is offering a free online course on space science, technology and applications for students who have completed 8th standard
ISRO has announced a free online course especially for students who are interested to learn about the impact of space science and technology on the societal and economic development of the country.
'The Maine Question' explores new frontiers for state's space economy - UMaine News - University ...
University of Maine research and education have ascended beyond Earth's atmosphere since the 1990s. For example, UMaine scientists have tested the latest hypervelocity decelerators for NASA space travel and created a wireless leak detection system for the International Space Station.
In recent years, UMaine researchers have been developing the state's first small research satellite with the University of Southern Maine and three K–12 schools.
NASA Webb Telescope Awarded Popular Science 'Best of What's New' Award | NASA
CUGR, MSGC academic year fellowships recipients announced for 2022–23 - UMaine News - University ...
The University of Maine Center for Undergraduate Research (CUGR) has announced the 2022–23 undergraduate and graduate recipients of the CUGR and Maine Space Grant Consortium (MSGC) academic year fellowships. The undergraduate and graduate winners are listed on the CUGR website.
The CUGR Research and Creative Activities fellowships were developed to increase student involvement in faculty-supervised research and are supported through the Office of the Vice President for Research.
Essay wins Knoxville girl scout a badge from space via NASA's Artemis I
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. ( WATE ) — A fifth-grade Girl Scout from Knoxville has won a national essay contest titled "Girl Scouts to the Moon and Back” earning her a badge that has been to the moon.
Gracie Ogle, a junior-level Girl Scout member of Troop 22040 , is one of 81 winners from across the county and the only winner from the state of Tennessee. Ogle will be awarded a Space Science badge that has been to space on NASA's Artemis I.
Mysterious Flash Is a Supermassive Black Hole Burping the Light of 1,000 Trillion Suns - CNET
Such flashes aren't exactly rare. Astronomers have seen loads of these glimmers burst forth from deep space before. But this particular one existed in a league of its own. Emanating from about 8.5 billion light-years away, it appeared to give off more light than 1,000 trillion suns combined.
Webb, Keck Telescopes Team Up to Track Clouds on Saturn's Moon Titan – James Webb Space ...
Editor's Note: This post highlights data from Webb science in progress, which has not yet been through the peer-review process.
On the morning of Saturday, Nov. 5, an international team of planetary scientists woke up with great delight to the first Webb images of Saturn's largest moon, Titan.
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A Concert Like No Other
Hop aboard a shuttle to Kepler-1649c. Be there to welcome new lifeforms into the universe. All passengers must have a verified event ticket. There are 10,000 tickets in circulation so no need to panic. Limited seating available per trip. There will be multiple flights each hour shipping off from the NORAD Space Port in Iceland.
Event tickets are non refundable & non transferable (except on the black market. Call Sal with questions.) An event ticket can be reused for up to 9900 yearly transactions.
No sandals allowed on flight. Adults only. Kittens must show a custodian's ID at the gate. You are not allowed to get married while aboard the shuttle. Please arrive early if you are wearing jeans.
NB: EVENT TICKETS CONTAIN A PRIVATE ANONYMOUS DIGITAL IMPRINT.
Reserve your spot. Click here.
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