New Technique For Designing and Manufacturing Heat Shields Under Study Through NASA’s Space Technology Research Fellowship (NSTRF) program, a fresh approach to designing and manufacturing heat-thwarting thermal protection systems – or heatshields – for spacecraft is being developed and tested, offering the promise of fabricating larger tile sizes while reducing labor, cost and waste. via NASA http://ift.tt/2p2cknX
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Expedition 50 Soyuz MS-02 Landing
Expedition 50 Soyuz MS-02 Landing The Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft is seen as it lands with Expedition 50 Commander Shane Kimbrough of NASA and Flight Engineers Sergey Ryzhikov and Andrey Borisenko of Roscosmos near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Monday, April 10, 2017 (Kazakh time). via NASA http://ift.tt/2oqwnvB
When Jovian Light and Dark Collide
When Jovian Light and Dark Collide This image, taken by the JunoCam imager on NASA’s Juno spacecraft, highlights a feature on Jupiter where multiple atmospheric conditions appear to collide. via NASA http://ift.tt/2o5rTs1
Interment of John Glenn at Arlington National Cemetery
Interment of John Glenn at Arlington National Cemetery A horse drawn caisson carries former astronaut and U.S. Senator John Glenn to his final resting place during the interment ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, April 6, 2017, in Virginia. Glenn was the first American to orbit Earth on Feb. 20, 1962, in a five-hour flight aboard the Friendship 7 spacecraft. via NASA http://ift.tt/2oOtUsT
Illustration of Cassini Spacecraft’s Grand Finale Dive
Illustration of Cassini Spacecraft’s Grand Finale Dive This illustration shows NASA’s Cassini spacecraft about to make one of its dives between Saturn and its innermost rings as part of the mission’s grand finale. Cassini will make 22 orbits that swoop between the rings and the planet before ending its mission on Sept. 15, 2017, with a final plunge into Saturn. via NASA http://ift.tt/2oCWUXh
Space Station View of Auroras
Space Station View of Auroras Expedition 50 Flight Engineer Thomas Pesquet of the European Space Agency (ESA) photographed brightly glowing auroras from his vantage point aboard the International Space Station on March 27, 2017. Pesquet wrote, „The view at night recently has been simply magnificent: few clouds, intense auroras. I can’t look away from the windows.“ via NASA http://ift.tt/2nYJfZv
Sliver of Saturn
Sliver of Saturn Although only a sliver of Saturn’s sunlit face is visible in this view, the mighty gas giant planet still dominates the view. via NASA http://ift.tt/2oug9lG
Dr. Nancy Grace Roman, Astronomer
Dr. Nancy Grace Roman, Astronomer Dr. Nancy Grace Roman is shown with a model of the Orbiting Solar Observatory (OSO) in 1962. She was the first Chief of Astronomy in the Office of Space Science at NASA Headquarters and the first woman to hold an executive position at NASA. She had oversight for the planning and development of programs including the Hubble Space Telescope. via NASA http://ift.tt/2ohUxc9
Robotics Work on Space Station Set Up Thursday Spacewalk
Robotics Work on Space Station Set Up Thursday Spacewalk The Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 (PMA-3) is in the grip of the International Space Station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm during its relocation and attachment to the station’s Harmony module on March 26,2017. A spacewalk by NASA astronauts Shane Kimbrough and Peggy Whitson, which began at 7:29 a.m., will finalize the PMA-3 cable connections on Harmony. via NASA http://ift.tt/2nzAyCU
The Splitting of the Dunes
The Splitting of the Dunes The mound in the center of this Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter image appears to have blocked the path of the dunes as they marched south (north is to the left in this image) across the scene. Smaller dunes run perpendicular to some of the larger-scale dunes, probably indicating a shift in wind directions in this area. via NASA http://ift.tt/2nAjle8