| | |||||||
| Science | |||||||
| NEWS | |||||||
Year Ender 2022: Artemis I To Webb's First Full-Colour Images – Top NASA Accomplishments NASA Accomplishments of 2022: The year 2022 was an important one for NASA because the space agency launched one of the most awaited missions of all time, Artemis I, and released the first full-colour images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope ...
| |||||||
The Webb telescope is just getting started The telescope, named for James Webb, the NASA administrator during the buildup to the Apollo moon landings, is a joint project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency.
| |||||||
NASA mulls SpaceX backup plan for crew of Russia's leaky Soyuz ship NASA is exploring whether SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft can potentially offer an alternative ride home for some crew members of the International Space Station after a Russian capsule sprang a coolant leak while docked to the orbital lab.
| |||||||
Webb telescope promises new age of the stars The James Webb Space Telescope lit up 2022 with dazzling images of the early universe after the Big Bang, heralding a new era of astronomy and untold revelations about the cosmos in years to come. The most powerful observatory sent into space succeeded ...
| |||||||
Is there life on Mars? Nasa scientist answers By India Today Web Desk: As the Perseverance rover begins dropping titanium tubes on the surface of the Red Planet for future missions to be picked up, the foundational question of the Mars mission for decades has remained is there life on that planet?
| |||||||
700-foot asteroid strike: This horrific thing will happen on Earth to this city In fact, the largest asteroid in the solar system, Ceres, is 939 kilometers wide. And strangely, we don't even require such humongous asteroids to destroy the Earth amd make humans go extinct. The horrific asteroid that killed all dinosaurs was merely 10 ...
| |||||||
Asteroid clocked at sizzling 51246 kmph on its way to Earth-faster than a ballistic missile NASA conducted its first planetary defense test against potential world-ending asteroids recently. Named the Double Asteroid Detection Test or DART test, the mission's aim was to smash a spacecraft into the Dimorphos asteroid to deflect it away from ...
| |||||||
ALERT! Huge asteroid to come terrifyingly close to Earth, NASA issues warning Asteroids seem to have resumed their potentially disastrous near encounters with Earth. NASA keeps track of these objects by analysing data from observatories and telescopes like as Pan-STARRS, the Catalina Sky Survey, and the NEOWISE telescope.
| |||||||
Mars dust won't bury Perseverance rover's rock sample tubes on Martian surface Neither dust nor wind nor dark of night will disturb new caches of precious Mars samples on the Red Planet. This month, NASA's Perseverance rover has been dropping lightsaber-shaped caches of material on ...
| |||||||
The James Webb Space Telescope can use its full name in British journal again after controversy A prominent British scientific society is allowing James Webb's name to appear in academic papers again, following an "apparent failure" to investigate the former NASA chief's past. The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) ...
| |||||||
| See more results | Edit this alert | |||||||
| You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
Receive this alert as RSS feed |
| Send Feedback |
No comments:
Post a Comment