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Tag Archives: Earth
The Orbit Pavilion is a sound installation at The Huntington Library Art Collections & Botantical Gardens in San Marino, California that lets listeners “hear” 19 of NASA’s Earth science satellites pass over them, providing a fun and engaging way to learn about space.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Engineering, Featured, Photos, Rotator, Space, Space Matters
Tagged Andrew Good, art, Calfornia, changing mass, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, Earth, ice, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, nasa, oceans, Pasadena, planet, science, scientists, space, weather
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Called the Preliminary Research Aerodynamic Design to Land on Mars, or Prandtl-M, the small, remotely piloted glider aircraft flew Aug. 11 at Armstrong. It continues an effort that began last year with a mostly different group of students.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Education & Culture, Engineering, Featured, Photos, Research, Rotator, Space, Space Matters, STEM, Technology
Tagged aircraft, california, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DOD and science, DoD Armed with Science, Earth, interns, Jay Levine, Martian atmoshpere, nasa, NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, potential Mars airplane, Preliminary Research Aerodynamic Design to Land on Mars, prototype, students
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Maj. Jack Nelson, a U-2 pilot, received the 2015 Koren Kolligian Jr. Trophy during a ceremony May 25 at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., for his efforts in avoiding a flight mishap.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Featured, Rotator, Space, Technology
Tagged aviator, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DoD Armed with Science, Earth, Hailey Haux, in-flight emergency, Jack Nelson, pilot, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs Command Information, space, space emergency, U-2, U-2 pilot
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Spaceplane program looks to public-private effort to enable next-generation space launch.
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Posted in Articles, DoDLive Science, Featured, Research, Rotator, Space, Technology
Tagged Cedric R. Haller II, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Defense Media Activity, Department of Defense (DoD), DoD, DoD Armed with Science, Earth, space, spaceplane
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A review of chlorofluorocarbons’ effects on the ozone layer, the strides made and what challenges the ozone faces today.
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Posted in Articles, Videos
Tagged Chlorofluorocarbons, Earth, Goddard Space Flight Center, nasa, ozone, video
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Get involved in highlighting the amazing places and landscapes on our home planet this Earth Day by posting photos and videos of your favorite place on Earth.
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I spy with my little eye something…asteroid-y. Okay, it’s an asteroid. And it’s HEADED RIGHT FOR US! *ahem* I apologize for the intentional panic-inducing ALL CAPS up there. But I mean really, how often does one get the chance to …
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Posted in Space, Space Matters, Videos
Tagged armed with science, asteroid, asteroid coming toward Earth, asteroid flyby, astronomy, Earth, nasa, NASA video, space sight, video
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On October 4-5, 2012, a mass of energetic particles from the atmosphere of the Sun were flung out into space, a phenomenon known as a coronal mass ejection. Three days later, the storm from the Sun stirred up the magnetic …
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Posted in Photos, Space, Space Matters, STEM
Tagged aurora, DMSP, Earth, Earth’s magnetic field, Goddard Space Flight Center, International Space Station, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, nasa, Operational Linescan System, pictures, Saturday, sight, space, Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership, U.S. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program
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