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Celebrate Pi Day 2022 with these epic NASA math challenges for March 14 Student activities blend delicious science with a healthy dose of real-life NASA missions. Answers will be shared on 3/15. NASA's Pi Day Challenge of 2022 includes questions about four agency missions. (Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech).
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Hubble telescope captures spectacular laser-like jet from infant star (photo) The Hubble Space Telescope captured a laser-like jet that represents a "tantrum" being thrown by an infant star. The outburst came from a very young star just starting its evolution, and the image shows a jet of gas traveling supersonically.
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Could Mars ever have supported life? This NASA challenge wants your help to find out NASA and crowdsourcing platform HeroX have launched a $30,000 challenge to find better ways to analyze data relating to Mars' potential to host life. The deadline to make your submission is April 18, and you can review the full competition eligibility ...
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No, Russia hasn't claimed it will abandon an American astronaut on the space station As shared by NASA Watch on Saturday (March 5), the video by Russian state news outlet RIA Novosti shows NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei being left behind on the ISS rather than departing on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft as planned.
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Indian Scientists Develop Simple Technique to Unravel Solar Corona Dynamics & Help Detect Coronal Mass Ejections ... Indian researchers have developed a simple technique of separating the constant background of the Solar Colona and revealing the dynamic corona. The technique has been developed jointly by the Aryabhatta Research Institute and the Indian Institute of ...
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Ingenuity still "as good as new" after nearly a year on Mars WASHINGTON — After nearly a year of operations, NASA's Ingenuity Mars helicopter is still "as good as new" as it serves as a scout for the Perseverance rover. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced March 11 that Ingenuity completed its 21st flight ...
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2 giant blobs in Earth's mantle may explain Africa's weird geology This difference could ultimately help to explain why the crust under Africa has been lifted upward and why the continent has seen so many large supervolcano eruptions over hundreds of millions of years. "This ...
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1978 graduate of Dan River High School leads NASA program, a 13.5 billion-year look back in cosmic time As program director of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, Ringgold native Gregory L. Robinson gets to examine the history of the universe. Robinson, a 1978 graduate of Dan River High School, has been program director for the $10 billion project for ...
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Capturing the heritage of the International Space Station before it crashes into the ocean The dotted yellow line outlines a sample location for the Sampling Quadrangle Assemblages Research Experiment, part of the starboard workstation in the NASA Node 2 module (Harmony) on the International Space Station, photographed January 15.
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NASA Shares Incredible Photo of Storms on Jupiter The picture, shared Saturday morning, looks like a painting with flowing clouds and storms splattered across the canvas that is the atmosphere of the planet. As the space agency says, the white storms captured in the photo can be storms generating winds ...
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