Cheers! NASA’s Webb Finds Ethanol, Other Icy Ingredients for Worlds

Cheers! NASA’s Webb Finds Ethanol, Other Icy Ingredients for Worlds

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) has identified a variety of complex organic molecules that are present in interstellar ices surrounding two protostars. These molecules, which are key ingredients for making potentially habitable worlds, include ethanol, formic acid, methane, and likely acetic acid, in the solid phase. The finding came from the study … Read more

Tri-C Students Shadow NASA Professionals

Tri-C Students Shadow NASA Professionals

Students from Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) visited NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland on Feb. 15 to shadow NASA professionals in a variety of career areas – from offices to laboratories. During the event, students and their advisor acquired knowledge about the NASA Internship Program, Pathways Internship Program, and NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars program. … Read more

NASA Expanding Lunar Exploration with Upgraded SLS Mega Rocket Design – NASA

NASA Expanding Lunar Exploration with Upgraded SLS Mega Rocket Design – NASA

By: Martin Burkey As NASA prepares for its first crewed Artemis missions, the agency is making preparations to build, test, and assemble the next evolution of its SLS (Space Launch System) rocket. The larger and power powerful version of SLS, known as Block 1B, can send a crew and large pieces of hardware to the … Read more

Tech Today: Suspended Solar Panels See the Light – NASA

Tech Today: Suspended Solar Panels See the Light – NASA

In the 80 years since the shocking collapse of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge in Washington, engineers have designed suspended structures to minimize their universal weakness: resonance. If not designed to deal with oscillations caused by forces like wind, the frequency of these forces would cause tensions to build and inevitably break the structure. When Jim … Read more

Communications Services Project – NASA

Communications Services Project – NASA

NASA’s Communications Services Project, known as CSP, is pioneering a new era of space communications by partnering with industry to provide commercial space relay communications services for NASA missions near Earth. CSP’s goal is to validate and deliver these commercial communication services to the Near Space Network by 2030. To meet this goal, CSP provided … Read more

NASA Astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara Read “First Woman” – NASA

NASA Astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli and Loral O’Hara Read “First Woman” – NASA

In this image from Jan. 12, 2024, NASA astronauts Jasmin Moghbeli (left) and Loral O’Hara pose with a copy of “First Woman”, NASA’s first graphic novel, inside the International Space Station’s cupola. The interactive graphic novel chronicles the adventures of fictional astronaut Callie Rodriguez, the first woman to explore the Moon. Through Callie’s journey, “First … Read more

NASA’s Europa Clipper Solar Arrays Successfully Deploy at Kennedy Space Center  – NASA

NASA’s Europa Clipper Solar Arrays Successfully Deploy at Kennedy Space Center  – NASA

On March 6, technicians working inside the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida unfolded and fully extended the first of two five-panel solar arrays for the agency’s Europa Clipper spacecraft. Each solar array measures 46.5 feet in length. For the operation, the team suspended the solar array on a gravity … Read more

Zero-Boil-Off Tank Experiments to Enable Long-Duration Space Exploration

Zero-Boil-Off Tank Experiments to Enable Long-Duration Space Exploration

Do we have enough fuel to get to our destination? This is probably one of the first questions that comes to mind whenever your family gets ready to embark on a road trip. If the trip is long, you will need to visit gas stations along your route to refuel during your travel. NASA is … Read more