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jueves, 16 de junio de 2016

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Bidesh Datta
Bidesh Datta Juno is going to meet with jupiter.A feeling of greek mythology in the realism of science.Ver tradução
Secrets lie deep within Jupiter, shrouded in the solar system's strongest magnetic field and most lethal radiation belts. On July 4, NASA's Juno Mission to Jupiter will plunge into uncharted territory, entering orbit around the gas giant and passing closer than any spacecraft before. Juno will see Jupiter for what it really is, but first it must pass the trial of orbit insertion. Watch:
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Juan R. Rodriguez
Juan R. Rodriguez This is freakishly amazing. Thank you NASA and all scientists for sharing.Ver tradução
John Benjamin Morton
John Benjamin Morton NASA, your narrators/scientist just got me pumped for this mission. Already I can't wait to see what Juno uncovers on the 4th of July!Ver tradução
How do we ensure future crew landing in the Orion spacecraft are safe? Water-impact tests! http://go.nasa.gov/1UdQIiE
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Cameron Owen
Cameron Owen Flotation air bags around the base of the pendulum and internal air bags in the backs of the seats that will form around the astronauts body to keep them stable in their seats.
Also maybe a raft that deploys out of the bottom of the pod into the water first to reduce impact by spreading out the surface tension.
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Mêhdī EL HØusnī
Mêhdī EL HØusnī NASA said the phenomenon of sunrise and sunset of celestial bodies, as well as the phenomenon of succession of night and day on earth all this is being done with the land and the mountains laden crust wedges moving mountains any sense explained the ground installed Pravasi mountains revolves around a hard positionVer tradução
Building the future: The crew on the International Space Station 3-D printed the first student-designed tool in space! The Multipurpose Precision Maintenance Tool is designed to provide astronauts with a single tool that can help with a variety of tasks, including tightening nuts or bolts of different sizes and stripping wires. Details: http://go.nasa.gov/1Pus1XV
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Joseph Secrist
Joseph Secrist NASA always brings great inspiration to us all, like the great expansion of space and throughout the universe, fills our hearts with every passion, and opens it like a great ocean, it inspires me to write and express, on such a greatness.Ver tradução
Suzi Miller
Suzi Miller i'm not sure if i'm in the right area for this, but it's a thought i had and didn't know if it would or could serve a purpose.but it would be for planets that has an atmosphere only. can nasa make a drom that when a space craft fly by Pluto or some ot...Ver maisVer tradução
Probing the inner core of hurricanes may sound like something from a SciFi movie, but this is exactly what our CYGNSS mission will do. Our Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) mission took another major step last month as the eight microsatellites successfully completed functional and environmental testing of their systems and software. Details: http://go.nasa.gov/1UdFjzE
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Joseph Secrist
Joseph Secrist NASA has brought great inspiration to my heart,to such all there hard work, it expands like space and time, through all of our hearts and minds, it is a beauty, to what they discover, to inspire many more, growing our love for studies throughout the future.Ver tradução
Paul Zimmer
Paul Zimmer Im curious, as to what enviromental extremes the systems will be subjected to. Is it wind, temperature and humidity? That makes sense though if it is as many reliability engineering factors are measured in this way for other types of measuring devices and sensors.Ver tradução
On to the next spot. Our Opportunity Mars Rover completes work at “Marathon Valley” and prepares to travel southeast on the Red Planet. In this location, Opportunity examined the clay-bearing rocks on the valley floor that were detected from orbit. Find out more: http://go.nasa.gov/1Pufe7R
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Christopher Fields
Christopher Fields Question NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration... feasible? We should bombard Mars for a few years with asteroids from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. This would have the double effect of increasing the mass of the planet, th...Ver maisVer tradução
Rubén Dario Romero Quintero
Rubén Dario Romero Quintero Anotenme para viajar a Marte. Tengo 70 años y siempre quise ser astronauta.
Join Deputy Administrator Dava Newman for our United ‪#‎StateOfWomen‬ event today at 1 p.m. EDT. Tune in here: http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv
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Ray Yoder
Ray Yoder Stem was said to now be 'STEAMD', adding both Art and Design. Very cool stuff!Ver tradução
Tate Olszewski
Tate Olszewski NASA has a computer program ( downloadable ) that illustrates the orbit of stars & planets ( NASA Eye's ) that show the following Stars / Planets intersect earth's solar orbit.... Gleise 15 / Groombridge 34: Kepler 734, 834, 1434 b & 1534 ( b ) .... 61...Ver maisVer tradução
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We're live with NASA Astronaut Christina Hammock Koch! What do you want to know about being an astronaut?
James Flaherty I think this is the first FB live feed I've ever left on until the absolute end, this was awesome. She was extremely well spoken and very positive. Wonderful presentation!Ver tradução
Zizi Viz
Zizi Viz I just envy you because I will never be able to be an astronaut because of my nationality. This world is cruel and just following your dreams is not enough... You have to be born in specific countries.Ver tradução
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