Tag: NASA

  • This Week in NASA History: First Crewed Apollo Mission Launches — Dec. 21, 1968

    This Week in NASA History: First Crewed Apollo Mission Launches — Dec. 21, 1968

    This week in 1968, Apollo 8, the first crewed Apollo mission, launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Dec. 21, 1968. Here, the S-IC stage is being erected for final assembly of the Saturn V launch vehicle in Kennedy’s Vehicle Assembly Building.

  • This Week in NASA History: First Crewed Saturn V Mission Launches — Dec. 21, 1968

    This Week in NASA History: First Crewed Saturn V Mission Launches — Dec. 21, 1968

    This week in 1968, Apollo 8, the first crewed Saturn V launched from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center on Dec. 21, 1968. Here, the S-IC stage is being erected for final assembly of the Saturn V launch vehicle in Kennedy’s Vehicle Assembly Building.

  • International Space Station Solar Transit

    International Space Station Solar Transit

    This composite image, made from ten frames, shows the International Space Station, with a crew of six onboard, in silhouette as it transits the sun at roughly five miles per second, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016, from Newbury Park, California.

  • Cosmic ‘Winter’ Wonderland

    Cosmic ‘Winter’ Wonderland

    Although there are no seasons in space, this cosmic vista invokes thoughts of a frosty winter landscape. It is, in fact, a region called NGC 6357 where radiation from hot, young stars is energizing the cooler gas in the cloud that surrounds them.

  • Hubble "Crane-s" in for a Closer Look at a Galaxy

    Hubble "Crane-s" in for a Closer Look at a Galaxy

    Spiral galaxy IC 5201 sits 40 million light-years from us in the Crane constellation. As with most spirals we see, it has a bar of stars slicing through its center.

  • Microlensing Study Suggests Most Common Outer Planets Likely Neptune-mass

    Neptune-mass worlds are likely the most common type of planet to form in the icy outer realms of planetary systems.

  • View of NASA's CYGNSS Hurricane Mission Launch From Chase Plane

    View of NASA's CYGNSS Hurricane Mission Launch From Chase Plane

    Hurricane forecasters will soon have a new tool to better understand and forecast storm intensity. A constellation of eight microsatellites, called NASA’s Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System mission, or CYGNSS, got a boost into Earth orbit aboard an Orbital ATK Pegasus XL rocket, deployed from an L-1011 aircraft.

  • Color Variations on Mount Sharp, Mars

    Color Variations on Mount Sharp, Mars

    The foreground of this scene from the Mast Camera (Mastcam) on NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover shows purple-hued rocks near the rover’s late-2016 location on lower Mount Sharp. The scene’s middle distance includes higher layers that are future destinations for the mission.

  • HTV-6 Cargo Craft Approaches Space Station

    HTV-6 Cargo Craft Approaches Space Station

    Expedition 50 Commander Shane Kimbrough of NASA shared this photograph of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Kounotori H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV-6) as it approached the International Space Station. Kimbrough and Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet successfully captured the spacecraft using the station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm.

  • The Coolest Landscape on Mars (or Earth)

    The Coolest Landscape on Mars (or Earth)

    Many Martian landscapes contain features that are familiar to ones we find on Earth, like river valleys, cliffs, glaciers and volcanos.

  • Sunrise With Solar Array

    Sunrise With Solar Array

    Astronaut Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency captured this photograph from the International Space Station on Nov. 25, 2016, and shared it on social media, writing, “Sunrises. We experience 16 sunrises every 24 hours on the International Space Station as it takes us 90 minutes to do a complete orbit of our planet flying at 28,800 km/h.”

  • Linear Dunes, Namib Sand Sea

    Linear Dunes, Namib Sand Sea

    An astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) used a long lens to document what crews have termed one of the most spectacular features of the planet: the dunes of the Namib Sand Sea.

  • Oceanic Nonlinear Internal Solitary Waves From the Lombok Strait

    Oceanic Nonlinear Internal Solitary Waves From the Lombok Strait

    On November 1, 2016, NASA’s Aqua satellite passed over Indonesia, allowing the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board to capture a stunning true-color image of oceanic nonlinear internal solitary waves from the Lombok Strait.