Hidden Figures Premiere and Award Ceremony

Hidden Figures Premiere and Award Ceremony Actress Octavia Spencer, left, who plays Dorothy Vaughan in the film „Hidden Figures“ and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, right, greets NASA „human computer“ Katherine Johnson, at a reception to honor NASA’s „human computers“ on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2016, at the Virginia Air and Space Center in Hampton, VA. via NASA http://ift.tt/2fP1tKo

Rift in Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf

Rift in Antarctica’s Larsen C Ice Shelf On Nov. 10, 2016, scientists on NASA’s IceBridge mission photographed an oblique view of a massive rift in the Antarctic Peninsula’s Larsen C ice shelf. Icebridge, an airborne survey of polar ice, completed an eighth consecutive Antarctic deployment on Nov. 18. via NASA http://ift.tt/2gQdJ9s

NASA’s Webb Telescope Clean Room ‚Transporter‘

NASA’s Webb Telescope Clean Room ‚Transporter‘ What looks like a teleporter from science fiction being draped over NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, is actually a „clean tent.“ The clean tent protects Webb from dust and dirt when engineers at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center transport the telescope out of the relatively dust-free cleanroom and into the vibration and acoustics testing areas. via NASA http://ift.tt/2gxOxoO

Fiery South Atlantic Sunset

Fiery South Atlantic Sunset An astronaut aboard the International Space Station photographed a sunset that looks like a vast sheet of flame. With Earth’s surface already in darkness, the setting sun, the cloud masses, and the sideways viewing angle make a powerful image of the kind that astronauts use to commemorate their flights. via NASA http://ift.tt/2fMNDXg

Celebrating Thanksgiving Aboard the International Space Station

Celebrating Thanksgiving Aboard the International Space Station The six Expedition 50 crew members celebrate Thanksgiving in space, Nov. 24, 2016, with rehydrated turkey, stuffing, potatoes and vegetables. via NASA http://ift.tt/2gmgIdl

Prototype of Space Station’s Advanced Plant Habitat

Prototype of Space Station’s Advanced Plant Habitat A high fidelity test version of NASA’s Advanced Plant Habitat (APH), the largest plant chamber built for the agency, arrived at Kennedy Space Center the third week of November, 2016. The APH unit, containing small flowering plant seeds, will be delivered to the International Space Station in 2017. via NASA http://ift.tt/2fremIw