Tag: NASA

  • Commercial Crew Partner Boeing Tests Starliner Spacecraft

    Commercial Crew Partner Boeing Tests Starliner Spacecraft

    Engineers from NASA’s Langley Research Center and Boeing dropped a full-scale test article of the company’s CST-100 Starliner into Langley’s 20-foot-deep Hydro Impact Basin. Although the spacecraft is designed to land on land, Boeing is testing the Starliner’s systems in water to ensure astronaut safety in the unlikely event of an emergency.

  • Flowers Harvested on the Ground and in Space for Deep-Space Food Crop Research

    Flowers Harvested on the Ground and in Space for Deep-Space Food Crop Research

    Zinnia plants from the Veggie ground control experiment at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida were harvested Feb. 11 in the same way that crew member Scott Kelly will harvest the zinnias growing in the Veggie system aboard the International Space Station on Feb. 14—Valentine’s Day.

  • Hubble Watches the Icy Blue Wings of Hen 2-437

    Hubble Watches the Icy Blue Wings of Hen 2-437

    In this cosmic snapshot, the spectacularly symmetrical wings of planetary nebula Hen 2-437 show up in a magnificent icy blue hue.

  • Astronaut Peggy Whitson Trains For a Spacewalk

    Astronaut Peggy Whitson Trains For a Spacewalk

    NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson trains underwater for a spacewalk at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) at Johnson Space Center in Houston. Whitson is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station in late 2016 as part of Expedition 50/51.

  • Sea Ice and Cloud Streets in the Sea of Okhotsk

    Sea Ice and Cloud Streets in the Sea of Okhotsk

    The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument on NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this image of cloud streets and sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk on Feb. 8, 2016. Cloud streets are long parallel bands of cumulus clouds that form when cold air blows over warmer waters and a warmer air layer rests over the top of both.

  • Feb. 9, 1995, Bernard Harris and Michael Foale Ready For a Spacewalk

    Feb. 9, 1995, Bernard Harris and Michael Foale Ready For a Spacewalk

    STS-63 astronauts Bernard A. Harris, Jr., payload commander (right), and C. Michael Foale, mission specialist (left), are ready to exit space shuttle Discovery’s airlock for a spacewalk on Feb. 9, 1995. On this extravehicular activity (EVA), which lasted 4 hours and 38 minutes, Bernard Harris became the first African-American to walk in space.

  • Space Station Flyover of Super Bowl 50

    Space Station Flyover of Super Bowl 50

    On the evening of Feb. 7, 2016, Expedition 46 Commander Scott Kelly snapped this photo of Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. from the International Space Station, writing, “Got to see the #SuperBowl in person after all! But at 17,500MPH, it didn’t last long. #YearInSpace”

  • Hubble Views Merging Galaxies in Eridanus

    Hubble Views Merging Galaxies in Eridanus

    This image, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows a peculiar galaxy known as NGC 1487, lying about 30 million light-years away in the southern constellation of Eridanus.

  • Floating Hills on Pluto's Sputnik Planum

    Floating Hills on Pluto's Sputnik Planum

    The nitrogen ice glaciers on Pluto appear to carry an intriguing cargo: numerous, isolated hills that may be fragments of water ice from Pluto’s surrounding uplands. These hills individually measure one to several miles or kilometers across, according to images and data from NASA’s New Horizons mission.

  • NASA's James Webb Space Telescope Primary Mirror Fully Assembled

    The 18th and final primary mirror segment is installed on what will be the biggest and most powerful space telescope ever launched. The final mirror installation Wednesday at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland marks an important milestone in the assembly of the agency’s James Webb Space Telescope.

  • Feb. 3, 1995, Astronaut Eileen Collins at the Pilot's Station on Shuttle Discovery

    Feb. 3, 1995, Astronaut Eileen Collins at the Pilot's Station on Shuttle Discovery

    In this Feb. 3, 1995, image taken onboard space shuttle Discovery on flight day one of the STS-63 mission, astronaut Eileen M. Collins — the first woman to pilot the shuttle — is at the pilot’s station during a “hotfiring” procedure prior to rendezvous with the Russian Mir Space Station.

  • Successful Deployment of University Satellites From Space Station

    Successful Deployment of University Satellites From Space Station

    Expedition 46 flight engineer Tim Peake of ESA captured this photo on Jan. 29, 2016 from the International Space Station, as the robotic arm in Japan’s Kibo laboratory successfully deployed two combined satellites: AggieSat4 built by Texas A&M University students, and BEVO-2 built by University of Texas students.

  • Super Guppy Ready to Transport the Orion Spacecraft

    Super Guppy Ready to Transport the Orion Spacecraft

    NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft readies to transport an Orion spacecraft from the Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana to Kennedy Space Center in Florida.