Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park Acadia National Park is one of the most visited parks in America, drawing more than 2.5 million visitors per year to the craggy, jagged coast of Maine. The park is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2016. On September 6, 2015, the Operational Land Imager (OLI) on the Landsat 8 satellite acquired these images of the park and its surroundings. via NASA http://ift.tt/2aJKh6Q
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Space Station View of the Chesapeake Bay

Space Station View of the Chesapeake Bay On July 21, 2016, Expedition 48 Commander Jeff Williams of NASA shared this photograph of sunglint illuminating the waters of the Chesapeake Bay, writing, „Morning passing over the Chesapeake Bay heading across the Atlantic.“ via NASA http://ift.tt/2ahQO9n

Cockpit of the First All-Electric Propulsion Aircraft

Cockpit of the First All-Electric Propulsion Aircraft NASA’s Scalable Convergent Electric Propulsion Technology and Operations Research (SCEPTOR) project has reached a critical milestone, where the electric propulsion integration and conversion of the Tecnam P2006T aircraft into the X-57 will commence. via NASA http://ift.tt/2au7n11

Hubble Views a Galaxy Fit to Burst

Hubble Views a Galaxy Fit to Burst This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image reveals the vibrant core of the galaxy NGC 3125. Discovered by John Herschel in 1835, NGC 3125 is a great example of a starburst galaxy — a galaxy in which unusually high numbers of new stars are forming, springing to life within intensely hot clouds of gas. via NASA http://ift.tt/2a7K2wJ

Aquanauts Splash Down, Beginning NEEMO 21 Research Mission

Aquanauts Splash Down, Beginning NEEMO 21 Research Mission The NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) 21 mission began on July 21, 2016, as an international crew of aquanauts splashed down to the undersea Aquarius Reef Base, 62 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. The NEEMO 21 crew will perform research both inside and outside the habitat during a 16-day simulated space mission. via NASA http://ift.tt/2a1syW3

NASA’s Hubble Looks to the Final Frontier

NASA’s Hubble Looks to the Final Frontier This view of a massive cluster of galaxies unveils a very cluttered-looking universe filled with galaxies near and far. Some are distorted like a funhouse mirror through a „space warp“ phenomenon first predicted by Einstein a century ago. via NASA http://ift.tt/2ajiTfA

Sunset at the Viking Lander 1 Site

Sunset at the Viking Lander 1 Site On July 20, 1976, at 8:12 a.m. EDT, NASA received the signal that the Viking Lander 1 successfully reached the Martian surface. This major milestone represented the first time the United States successfully landed a vehicle on the surface of Mars, collecting an overwhelming amount of data that would soon be used in future NASA missions. via NASA http://ift.tt/2a90sYR

Melt Water Over Arctic Sea Ice

Melt Water Over Arctic Sea Ice Sea ice across the Arctic Ocean is shrinking to below-average levels this summer. NASA’s Operation IceBridge, an airborne survey of polar ice, just completed its first flights studying the aquamarine pools of melt water on the ice surface that may be accelerating the overall sea ice retreat. via NASA http://ift.tt/29RigKX