NASA, Boeing test crew return and recovery procedures – NASA

[ad_1] NASA, Boeing test crew return and recovery proceduresNASA Space company plans first fully private crew for launch in 2022UPI News The first private crew prepares to travel to the International Space StationSky News Australia Three private citizens pay $ 55 million each for trip to the International Space StationThe Daily Wire Astronaut Kate Rubins … Read more

The human thumb has just turned 500,000 years older

[ad_1] Researchers studying the fossilized hands of hominids from 2 million years ago concluded that human thumbs back then had the same ranges of motion as our thumbs today. It is the “dexterity” offered in part by the human thumb that has enabled us to master all other species on Earth. Until now, the ancient … Read more

Full moon names (and more) for 2021

[ad_1] The names of the full moon date back a few hundred years to Native Americans living in what is now the northern and eastern United States. These tribes followed the seasons by giving distinctive names to each recurring full moon. Their names were applied to the entire month in which each performed. There were … Read more

How NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover will make the hardest landing ever on the Red Planet

[ad_1] Currently traversing space, less than 40 million kilometers from its destination, NASA’s Perseverance rover will soon make the most difficult landing ever attempted on Mars, before beginning its hunt for ancient life. When it arrives on February 18th, Perseverance will enter Mars’ atmosphere at more than 12,000 miles per hour, traversing the Martian sky … Read more

Teenager intern at NASA discovered a new planet orbiting two stars

[ad_1] Photo: screenshot from NASA GODDARD In the summer of 2019, a 17-year-old high school student named Wolf Cukier arrived at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center ready for a summer of learning on their prestigious and coveted new internship. He was tasked with examining data collected by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), which searches … Read more

Ancient rivers reveal more greenery of the Sahara desert

[ad_1] A painting of a giraffe from a Green Sahara era. Credit: Mike Hettwer (http://hettwer.com) Large parts of the Sahara Desert were green thousands of years ago, as evidenced by prehistoric desert engravings of giraffes, crocodiles, and a Stone Age rock painting showing humans swimming. Recently, more detailed information has been obtained from a combination … Read more

NASA mission will zoom in on asteroid Bennu before returning sample to Earth

[ad_1] On May 10, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will leave near-Earth asteroid Bennu and begin an almost three-year journey to Earth, NASA officials said this week. The spacecraft, officially known as the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer, carries a large sample it collected from the asteroid’s surface in October. The purpose of the … Read more

New rocket thruster concept harnesses the mechanism behind solar flares

[ad_1] Fusion reactors are now seen as the heat source that could bring the rocket thruster to an extremely high temperature (and therefore high-speed exhaust) or expel ultra-hot plasma to provide thrust. Credit: ITER A new type of rocket thruster that could lead mankind to March and beyond was proposed by a physicist at the … Read more