NASA’s LRO Finds Photo Op as It Zips Past SKorea’s Danuri Moon Orbiter – NASA

NASA’s LRO Finds Photo Op as It Zips Past SKorea’s Danuri Moon Orbiter – NASA

NASA’s LRO (Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter), which has been circling and studying the Moon for 15 years, captured several images of Korea Aerospace Research Institute’s Danuri lunar orbiter last month. The two spacecraft, traveling in nearly parallel orbits, zipped past each other in opposite directions between March 5 and 6, 2024. LRO’s narrow angle camera (one … Read more

Casey Honniball: Finding Her Space in Lunar Science – NASA

Casey Honniball: Finding Her Space in Lunar Science – NASA

Lunar scientist Casey Honniball conducts lunar observations and field work near volcanoes to investigate how astronauts could use instruments during moonwalks. Name: Casey HonniballTitle: Lunar scientistOrganization: Planetary Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Laboratory, Science Directorate (Code 698) What do you do and what is most interesting about your role here at Goddard? How do you help … Read more

NASA Volunteers Find Fifteen Rare “Active Asteroids”

NASA Volunteers Find Fifteen Rare “Active Asteroids”

2 Min Read NASA Volunteers Find Fifteen Rare “Active Asteroids” NASA’s Active Asteroids project Credits: Henry Hsieh Some extraordinary asteroids have “activity”—comet-like tails or envelopes of gas and dust.  NASA’s Active Asteroids project announced the discovery of activity on fifteen asteroids, challenging conventional wisdom about the solar system. To find these fifteen rare objects, more … Read more

Hubble Tracks Jupiter’s Stormy Weather

Hubble Tracks Jupiter’s Stormy Weather

[left image] – Big enough to swallow Earth, the classic Great Red Spot stands out prominently in Jupiter’s atmosphere. To its lower right, at a more southerly latitude, is a feature sometimes dubbed Red Spot Jr. This anticyclone was the result of storms merging in 1998 and 2000, and it first appeared red in 2006 before returning … Read more

Do NASA Science LIVE on February 21! What’s it mean to be cool? – NASA Science

Do NASA Science LIVE on February 21! What’s it mean to be cool? – NASA Science

4 min read NASA Collaborates in an International Air Quality Study NASA and international researchers are studying the air quality in Asia as part of a global effort to better understand the air we breathe. In collaboration with Korea’s National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER), the Airborne and Satellite Investigation of Asian Air Quality, or … Read more

For Your Processing Pleasure: The Sharpest Pictures of Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Io in a Generation – NASA Science

For Your Processing Pleasure: The Sharpest Pictures of Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon Io in a Generation – NASA Science

On Dec. 30th, 2023, Juno came within about 930 miles (1,500 kilometers) of the surface of the solar system’s most volcanic world. It made a  second ultra-close flyby of Io just this week. The second pass went predominantly over the southern hemisphere of Io, while prior flybys have been over the north. There’s a lot … Read more

NASA Celebrates First Decade of International Asteroid Warning Network  – NASA Science

NASA Celebrates First Decade of International Asteroid Warning Network  – NASA Science

“In short, IAWN has been able to foster and advance the international collaboration that is critical to ensure the planetary defense community is communicating and operating using the same best practices and methods for finding, tracking, cataloging, and characterizing NEOs, and then informing the world about them,” said Johnson.  Source link

Thank You, Jovian Vortex Hunters! The Hunt Is Over…for Now. – NASA Science

Thank You, Jovian Vortex Hunters! The Hunt Is Over…for Now. – NASA Science

Over 6,000 registered volunteers joined the project to view images from NASA’s JunoCam instrument of the swirling clouds in Jupiter’s atmosphere and draw on them using a computer mouse. Together, they contributed over a million marked-up images indicating exciting features such as vortices, where winds move in circular patterns. If you’re one of these volunteers, … Read more

2023 NASA International Space Apps Challenge Announces 10 Global Winners – NASA Science

2023 NASA International Space Apps Challenge Announces 10 Global Winners – NASA Science

The 2023 NASA Space Apps Challenge welcomed 57,999 registered participants, including space, science, technology, and storytelling enthusiasts of all ages. Participants came together from 152 countries and territories to celebrate a Year of Open Science with the theme of “Explore Open Science Together” in collaboration with NASA’s Transform to Open Science (TOPS). Teams used NASA … Read more

Michael Thorpe Studies Sediment from Source to Sink – NASA

Michael Thorpe Studies Sediment from Source to Sink – NASA

Sedimentary and planetary geologist Michael Thorpe finds the stories rocks have to tell, those on Earth and those from Mars. Name: Michael Thorpe Title: Sedimentary and Planetary Geologist Organization: Planetary Environments Laboratory, Science Directorate (Code 699) What do you do and what is most interesting about your role here at Goddard? How do you help … Read more