NASA Ames Stars of the Month: January 2025 – NASA

NASA Ames Stars of the Month: January 2025 – NASA

The NASA Ames Science Directorate recognizes the outstanding contributions of (pictured left to right) Maurice Valdez, Niki Parenteau, Dori Myer, and Judy Alfter. Their commitment to the NASA mission represents the entrepreneurial spirit, technical expertise, and collaborative disposition needed to explore this world and beyond. Space Science and Astrobiology Star: Maurice Valdez Maurice Valdez is … Read more

NASA’s Spot the Station App Developed by and for the People  – NASA

NASA’s Spot the Station App Developed by and for the People  – NASA

With more than 25 years of operations, the International Space Station continues to symbolize discovery and cooperation for the benefit of humanity. Since 2012, observers have interacted with the space station through NASA’s Spot the Station website, a web browser-based tool that includes interactive maps for users to track the station and find viewpoints closest … Read more

2024 in Review: Highlights from NASA in Silicon Valley  – NASA

2024 in Review: Highlights from NASA in Silicon Valley  – NASA

2024 intro: As NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley enters its 85th year since its founding, join us as we take a look back at some of our highlights of science, engineering, research, and innovation from 2024. Researchers at Ames were part of the team tasked to better understand and identify the root … Read more

Airspace Operations and Safety Program (AOSP)

Airspace Operations and Safety Program (AOSP)

The Airspace Operations and Safety Program (AOSP) enables safe, sustainable, and efficient aviation transportation operations to benefit the flying public and ensure the global competitiveness of the U.S. aviation industry. We are transforming the future of aviation into a digital, federated, and service-oriented architecture that fosters the growth of safe airspace for all users. By … Read more

Media Invited to Speak to NASA Ames Experts – Celebrating 85 Years – NASA

Media Invited to Speak to NASA Ames Experts – Celebrating 85 Years – NASA

NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley, is celebrating 85 years of cutting-edge research and development in space, life sciences, supercomputing, aeronautics, and more for the benefit of humanity. Ames was founded as an aeronautical laboratory in December 1939, and has since contributed to many of NASA’s flagship missions from Apollo to Artemis.  NASA … Read more

NASA Sees Progress on Starlab Commercial Space Station Development – NASA

NASA Sees Progress on Starlab Commercial Space Station Development – NASA

A NASA-funded commercial space station, Starlab, recently completed four key developmental milestones, marking substantial progress in the station’s design and operational readiness. The four milestones are part of a NASA Space Act Agreement  awarded in 2021 and focused on reviews of the habitat structural test article preliminary design, systems integration, integrated operations, and a habitat … Read more

Helium Conservation by Diffusion Limited Purging of Liquid Hydrogen Tanks – NASA

Helium Conservation by Diffusion Limited Purging of Liquid Hydrogen Tanks – NASA

This article is from the 2024 Technical Update. The NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) has developed an analytical model that predicts diffusion between two gases during piston purging of liquid hydrogen (LH2) tanks. This model helps explain dramatic helium savings seen in a recent Kennedy Space Center (KSC) purge, shows that undesired turbulent mixing … Read more

Considerations for Using Autonomous Flight Termination Softwarein Crewed Launch Vehicles – NASA

Considerations for Using Autonomous Flight Termination Softwarein Crewed Launch Vehicles – NASA

This article is from the 2024 Technical Update Autonomous flight termination systems (AFTS) are being progressively employed onboard launch vehicles to replace ground personnel and infrastructure needed to terminate flight or destruct the vehicle should an anomaly occur. This automation uses on-board real-time data and encoded logic to determine if the flight should be self-terminated. … Read more

Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Traffic Management Beyond Visual Line of Sight (UTM BVLOS)  – NASA

Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Traffic Management Beyond Visual Line of Sight (UTM BVLOS)  – NASA

NASA’s Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Traffic Management Beyond Visual Line of Sight (UTM BVLOS) subproject aims to support the growing demand for drone flights across the globe.   Uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), or drones, offer an increasing number of services, from package delivery to critical public safety operations, like search and rescue missions. However, without special waivers, these … Read more

Station Science Top News: Dec. 6, 2024 – NASA

Station Science Top News: Dec. 6, 2024 – NASA

Astronaut cognitive performance remains generally stable Researchers found that astronauts on six-month missions to the International Space Station demonstrated generally stable cognitive performance but mild changes in certain areas, including processing speed, working memory, attention, and willingness to take risks. This research provides baseline data that could help identify cognitive changes on future missions and … Read more