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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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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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NASA’s Orion spacecraft parachute drop at US Army Yuma Proving Ground aborted due to an oxygen system problem aboard the C-17 aircraft carrying the parachutes and payload.
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Three crew members representing the United States, Russia and Japan are on their way to the International Space Station after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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U.S. Air Force Reserve Lt. Col. Blair Thompson, a space engineering teacher and engineer for NASA, describes his deep passion for the high frontier.
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NASA’s technology investments enable the nation to achieve its space exploration and discovery goals, but the innovations also benefit the public here on earth.
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Reducing the Risk in a High-Risk Program
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