The last and final total solar eclipse of this year will occur today. It will start at 11:30 a.m EST and last up to 2 minutes and 40 seconds, depending on the location. Parts of the southern end of South America i.e. parts of Chile and Argentina will witness on […]
Nasa Renames Washington HQ After Its First Black Female Engineer ‘Hidden Figure’ Mary W. Jackson
Nasa is to name its headquarter in Washington DC after its first black female engineer, Mary Jackson. Nasa overseer Jim Bridenstine said Jackson had assisted with separating boundaries for African Americans and ladies in designing and innovation. The account of Mary Jackson was told in the 2016 film Hidden Figures. […]
NASA’s Mars 2020 Stands On Its Own Six Wheels For The First Time
NASA’s Mars 2020 rover will have to operate on its own in a harsh environment, hundred of millions of miles from the nearest mechanic. But for now, it’s still in development at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab – and every milestone is an important one. The Mars 2020 rover has reached […]
Amazon Burning: Fires Are Raging At A Record Rate In Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest
Amazon rainforest fire: The smoke from the fires can be seen from space (Image: NASA) Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has seen a record number of fires this year, new space agency data suggests.Fires are raging at a record rate in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, and scientists warn it could strike a devastating blow […]
New Hubble Space Telescope Portrait OF Jupiter Reveals A Great Red Spot
The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope recently took this amazing photo of Jupiter reveals a smaller-than-usual Great Red Spot and an intense color palette in Jupiter’s swirling clouds. The Great Red Spot, one of our solar system’s most famous features, would have appeared to be slowly unraveling.That spot, which is actually […]
NASA’s New Mission To Send Dragonfly Drone To Search For Life On Saturn’s Moon Titan
This illustration shows NASA’s Dragonfly rotorcraft-lander approaching a site on Saturn’s exotic moon, Titan. Taking advantage of Titan’s dense atmosphere and low gravity, Dragonfly will explore dozens of locations across the icy world, sampling and measuring the compositions of Titan’s organic surface materials to characterize the habitability of Titan’s environment […]
8th Grade Pakistani Student Selected By Nasa For Intern Ship
NASA has selected Raadeyah Aamir, a 12-year old eighth-grade student from Karachi Pakistan, for a one-week internship at the Kennedy Space Center. She will leave today for America to study space and galaxies and attend training on next-gen Astronaut Training Experience. According to The News, Raadeyah said that it was her childhood […]
NASA’s InSight Spacecraft Lands Successfully On Red Planet
NASA’s InSight Spacecraft Lands Successfully On Red Planet Cheers and applause erupted at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Monday as a waist-high unmanned lander, called InSight, touched down on Mars, capping a nearly seven-year journey from design to launch to landing. The dramatic arrival of the $993-million spacecraft — designed […]
NASA Announced The Test Flight Dates For NASA’s Commercial Crew Program
NASA Announced The Test Flight Dates For NASA’s Commercial Crew Program NASA has released the schedule for NASA’s Commercial Crew Program Target Test Flight Dates for SpaceX and Boeing. First flight tests are uncrewed and Boeing flight is known as Orbital Flight Test, and SpaceX one is Demo-1. First uncrewed […]
New Image Of Jupiter From NASA
NASA’s Juno spaceship has transmitted back a shocking picture of Jupiter, demonstrating the gas goliath’s huge number of beautiful, twirling clouds. The picture catches a few brilliant white ‘spring up’ mists and an anticyclonic tempest, known as a white oval, in Jupiter’s dynamic North Temperate Belt. The picture was gone […]