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  • International Space Station Cupola
    Futurism,  Space Exploration

    Does Space Tourism Have Health Risks?

    December 23, 2017 /

    Space tourism poses health risks, but short trips are manageable for people in average health. Psychological impacts, like space anxiety, are crucial.

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    Megan Ray Nichols

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    Tesla’s Powerwall and the Future of Energy

    May 27, 2015
    Astronaut ISS

    How Does Space Fever Affect an Astronaut’s Health?

    February 17, 2018
    Internet Of Things

    Surprisingly Few Capitalize on IIoT Potential – the Time to Act Is Now

    June 14, 2017
  • Earth Space View
    News,  Physics,  Space Exploration

    The ESA’s New Satellite Is Nearly Ready for Launch

    November 27, 2017 /

    After years of development and testing, the Aeolus satellite is almost ready for deployment. The spacecraft is being developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and is expected to launch in January 2018, less than two months from now.

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    Megan Ray Nichols

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    How Are Spaceflight Inc.’s Sherpa Vehicles Improving Satellite Launch?

    July 1, 2021
    Newspaper

    Broaden Your Mind By Understanding the Media

    August 31, 2017
    Home Office Work

    5 Ways to Increase Productivity Working Remotely During COVID-19

    April 3, 2020
  • Black Hole. Photo by NASA/JPL-Caltech.
    Astronomy

    Intermediate Black Hole Could Explain Black Hole Evolution

    October 6, 2017 /

    Black holes are one of the most terrifying things in the universe. It shows the real power of gravity, which is usually a relatively weak force when it grows large enough. Eventually, it becomes sufficient to control entire galaxies. But we don’t know as much about black holes as we might like. We understand them mostly from a mathematical perspective, although we have been able to observe their behavior by watching the things around them. Black holes are a well-known and now proven phenomenon, but intermediate black holes are a whole different ball game, mostly because they’re still hypothetical. They start out as stellar black holes. These are the smallest…

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    Megan Ray Nichols

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    Jupiter Juno

    NASA Will Soon Decide If Changing Juno’s Course is Best

    February 4, 2017
    Milky Way Night Sky

    The ESA Just Released the Most Comprehensive Image of the Milky Way

    April 28, 2018

    Monthly Stargazing Calendar for August 2012

    August 4, 2012
  • Satellite Space
    News,  Space Exploration

    Delayed Launch: Heinrich Hertz Satellite to Launch in 2021

    August 5, 2017 /

    German Aerospace Center (DLR) signs €310.5 million contract with OHB Systems for Heinrich Hertz Satellite launch in 2021. Satellite to be the first "smart" satellite in orbit, offering flexibility in missions and communication services. OHB faces pressure after atomic clock failures in other launches.

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    Megan Ray Nichols

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    How to Improve Your Business During a Pandemic

    March 6, 2021
    Bootes Constellation Map IAU

    Monthly Stargazing Calendar for January 2014

    January 10, 2014
    USA Capitol Architecture Washington DC

    Better Days? Biden Administration’s New Immigration Bill To Increase Green Card Allocation

    March 17, 2021
  • Jupiter Juno
    Astronomy,  News,  Space Exploration

    NASA Will Soon Decide If Changing Juno’s Course is Best

    February 4, 2017 /

    Jupiter is named after the king of the Roman gods, and with its massive size, it definitely holds the title of king of the Solar System. NASA's Juno spacecraft entered orbit around the gas giant in July of 2016. Due to a problem with the craft's propulsion system, NASA is currently debating whether changing Juno's course is the best option. What is Juno looking for out there among the stars?

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    Megan Ray Nichols

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    Astronomy Picture of the Week – Sombrero Galaxy

    February 28, 2010
    Lyra Constellation Map IAU

    Monthly Stargazing Calendar for April 2013

    April 4, 2013
    Milky Way Night Sky

    The ESA Just Released the Most Comprehensive Image of the Milky Way

    April 28, 2018
  • Vatican
    Astronomy,  News

    Space Technology Will Protect the Vatican’s Treasures

    December 10, 2016 /

    New space technology isn't just for traveling into the cosmos — these innovations have applications on earth, as well. Medicine, transportation, public safety, computers and agriculture are some of the industries that have made progress by applying space technology. Also on that list: The Catholic Church. The Vatican has partnered with the European Space Agency (ESA) to preserve religious and cultural manuscripts, documents and books.

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    Megan Ray Nichols

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    Aurigid Vaubaillon

    Monthly Stargazing Calendar for September 2022

    September 1, 2022
    Messenger Mercury Orbiter

    NASA’s Messenger Mission to Mercury [Infographic]

    May 31, 2013
    Comet ISON

    Monthly Stargazing Calendar for December 2013

    December 11, 2013
  • Mars Planet Atmosphere
    Space Exploration

    Inside the Monster Rocket to Mars: How Did NASA Build and Fund the SLS?

    October 11, 2016 /

    Explore NASA's monumental Space Launch System, paving the way for Mars missions. Budget challenges, ambitious goals, and adaptability await!

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    Megan Ray Nichols

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    Curiosity Has Landed!

    August 6, 2012

    What Does Felix Baumgartner’s Jump Mean for the Science World?

    November 8, 2012
    Satellite Dish Communication

    Using of Satellites in Wireless Communication

    November 10, 2020
  • NASA Heat Shield Technology. Photo by NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. License: CC BY 2.0.
    News,  Space Exploration

    NASA Called College Students to Develop an Inflatable Heat Shield

    April 16, 2016 /

    Who is NASA going to hire to create a vital component for an upcoming Mars mission? None other than the bright minds of our future – college and university students. That's right! NASA's Game Changing Development Program gave college students the chance to come up with unique ideas to generate lift. Sure, that's a fairly simple request, but your ideas will be used on cutting-edge, amazing spacecraft.

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    Megan Ray Nichols

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    Monthly Stargazing Calendar for August 2012

    August 4, 2012
    Earth Space View

    The ESA’s New Satellite Is Nearly Ready for Launch

    November 27, 2017
    Milky Way Night Sky

    The ESA Just Released the Most Comprehensive Image of the Milky Way

    April 28, 2018
  • James Webb Space Telescope
    Astronomy,  News,  Physics,  Space Exploration,  Telescopes & Binoculars

    Preparing For Launch: An Update on JWST

    February 25, 2016 /

    Move over, Hubble! NASA's currently in the middle of building Hubble's successor as we speak. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWTS) will help astronomers understand the history of the universe using infrared technology and a mirror coated in 24-karat gold! To discover how these function, read on, and prepare to launch!

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    Megan Ray Nichols

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    Lyra Constellation Map IAU

    Monthly Stargazing Calendar for April 2013

    April 4, 2013
    Gravity Tractor NASA

    How to Defend Earth Against an Asteroid Strike

    March 31, 2009
    Earth Satellites

    Why Are Satellites So Important?

    June 4, 2023
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