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Catch a preview of our Juno spacecraft’s arrival at Jupiter today at 2 p.m. EDT! Have questions during the briefing? Use #askNASA: http://go.nasa.gov/1Pww463
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 This is freakishly amazing. Thank you NASA and all scientists for sharing.Ver tradução
How do we ensure future crew landing in the Orion spacecraft are safe? Water-impact tests! http://go.nasa.gov/1UdQIiE
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.Ver tradução
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.Ver 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
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
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
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
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
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
Join Deputy Administrator Dava Newman for our United #StateOfWomen event today at 1 p.m. EDT. Tune in here: http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv
Ray Yoder Stem was said to now be 'STEAMD', adding both Art and Design. Very cool stuff!Ver tradução
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National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution fez uma transmissão ao vivo.
We're live with NASA Astronaut Christina Hammock Koch! What do you want to know about being an astronaut?
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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
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