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sorayachemaly: Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.. http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/News-Center/News-Article.p
The Earth at Night by NASA We’re now able to see “Unprecedented” new views of what our incredible Earth looks like at night. NASA’s scientists have just unveiled these never-before-seen photos that are global composites of the Earth. (They’ve
ucresearch: The GIFs above are from this beautiful video (made with footage shot by NASA and ESA using the Cassini spacecraft). Planetary scientist (and UCLA alum) Dr. Ashwin Vasavada participated with the Cassini mission to Saturn: he played
womenwhokickass: Valerie Thomas: Why she kicks ass She is a scientist and inventor, who invented the illusion transmitter for which she received a patent in 1980. (This is an invention that NASA continues to use to this day.) She went to an all-girls
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September 12, 2016 Mamoru “Mark” Mohri, AM is a Japanese scientist, a former NASDA astronaut, and a veteran of two NASA space shuttle missions. Space Shuttle Endeavor is a retired orbiter from NASA’s Space Shuttle program and the
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just-shower-thoughts: I’ll bet the leaders of the Flat Earth Society don’t actually believe the Earth is flat, but they want a free ride into space from frustrated NASA scientists who want to prove them wrong by showing them personally.
perspectiverelativity: s-c-i-guy: Where Could Life Exist? When NASA scientists announced earlier this year that they had found evidence of liquid water on Mars, imaginations ran wild with the possibility that life could exist somewhere other than here
s-c-i-guy: Where Could Life Exist? When NASA scientists announced earlier this year that they had found evidence of liquid water on Mars, imaginations ran wild with the possibility that life could exist somewhere other than here on Earth. Scientists
NASA Probe Gets Close Views of Large Saturn Hurricane NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has provided scientists the first close-up, visible-light views of a behemoth hurricane swirling around Saturn’s north pole. In high-resolution pictures and video, scientists
NASA scientists in 1961.
astronomyblog: Approaching Jupiter This enhanced color view of Jupiter’s south pole was created by citizen scientist Gabriel Fiset using data from the JunoCam instrument on NASA’s Juno spacecraft. Oval storms dot the cloudscape. Approaching
heythereuniverse: 3 new planets could host life | CNN Scientists announced Thursday the discovery of three planets that are some of the best candidates so far for habitable worlds outside our own solar system — and they’re very far away. NASA’s
mothernaturenetwork: How scientists handle NASA’s big data onslaughtSpecialists are helping NASA develop cloud computing techniques while adapting open source programs to curate the data the space agency gathers daily.
breakingnews: Mars rover Curiosity finds signs of ancient stream Scientists say NASA’s Curiosity rover has found signs that a stream once flowed across the surface near the site where it landed on Mars. Read more from NBC News.Photo: In this image
garry31: ▬ The GIFs above are from this beautiful video (made with footage shot by NASA and ESA using the Cassini spacecraft). Planetary scientist (and UCLA alum) Dr. Ashwin Vasavada participated with the Cassini mission to Saturn: he played
frontlinepbs: Greenland’s glaciers are melting faster and faster. And it’s not just warm air melting the ice — @nasa scientists suspect something is happening beneath the water’s surface. Their findings mean current predictions about global sea
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rejectedprincesses: Annie Jean Easley, NASA rocket scientist (1933-2011)“If I can’t work with you, I will work around you.”Let’s start off Women’s History Month by talking about Annie Jean Easley. Annie was a mathematician, engineer, and
historywithwomen: Annie J. Easley(1933- 2011) Annie Easley was an African America mathematician, rocket scientist, and computer scientist,who worked at the Lewis Research Centre of NASA and it’s predecessor, NACA. She developed technologies that led
discoverynews: Scientists Discovered Water On Mars!Earlier today, September 28, NASA announced that they found signs of liquid water on Mars. How did they discover this, and what does this mean for the possibility of alien life on the Red Planet?
micdotcom: Scientists just witnessed a star rip apart an entire planet Using NASA’s Kepler space telescope, astronomers have witnessed an unprecedented event: A white dwarf star ripping apart a miniature celestial body in its orbit. According to
futurist-foresight: s-c-i-guy: Where Could Life Exist? When NASA scientists announced earlier this year that they had found evidence of liquid water on Mars, imaginations ran wild with the possibility that life could exist somewhere other than here
did-you-kno: NASA found ‘Morse code’ on Mars. A 2016 image revealed what appeared to be a series of dashes and dots that turned out to be sand dunes, but a planetary scientist deciphered the ‘message’ anyway just for fun. It says 'NEE
nationalpost: NASA’s Kepler telescope finds 26 new planetsKepler, NASA’s planet-hunting space telescope, has found 11 new planetary systems, including one with five planets all orbiting closer to their parent star than Mercury circles the Sun, scientists
cozydark: NASA’s WISE Colors in Unknowns On Jupiter Asteroids | Scientists using data from NASA’s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, have uncovered new clues in the ongoing mystery of the Jovian Trojans — asteroids that orbit the sun
blondebrainpower:Lonnie Johnson, NASA rocket scientist and inventor of the Super Soaker, 1991
spaceexp:Nasa Scientists posing with calculations in 1961 via reddit
just–space: Seeing Jupiter : Citizen scientist Kevin M. Gill created this image of Jupiter using data from the Juno spacecraft’s JunoCam imager. (via NASA)
tyrells: spaceplasma NASA Probe Gets Close Views of Large Saturn Hurricane NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has provided scientists the first close-up, visible-light views of a behemoth hurricane swirling around Saturn’s north pole. read more...
humanoidhistory: Dutch scientist Christiaan Huygens discovered Titan, moon of Saturn, on March 25, 1655. Huygens used a 50 power refracting telescope of his own design. (Sources: Smithsonian, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
ri-science: This question was asked by an audience member at a recent event at the Ri, in which NASA’s chief scientist Dr Ellen Stofan gave an overview of their plans to develop a human exploration pathway to Mars. Here is what she replied: “Everything
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astronomyblog: This image of Jupiter was taken by Juno on December 16 and then processed by citizen scientist David Marriott.Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / David Marriott
fromquarkstoquasars:GJ 504 b: Pretty in PinkFor those of you who love the color pink, you might enjoy a recent discovery in the world of astronomy. NASA scientists have discovered a gas giant planet around four times the size of Jupiter, 57 light years
femininefreak:Annie Easley helped make modern spaceflight possible“Few people are brilliant enough to be a computer programmer or a mathematician. Even fewer can add "rocket scientist for NASA” to their resume. Annie Easley, however,
thebrainscoop: skunkbear: On Tuesday, September 15th, at 5 p.m. ET, astronauts Serena Auñón, Cady Coleman, Samantha Cristoforetti, plus NASA chief scientist Ellen Stofan will be stopping by Skunk Bear HQ – and I’ll be asking them your questions
micdotcom:It turns out there are probably billions of planets in our galaxy in the “habitable zone”Scientists at the Neils Bohr Institute at Denmark’s University of Copenhagen have used data gathered from NASA’s Kepler telescope (which records
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whynotrebecca: The Earth at Night by NASA We’re now able to see “Unprecedented” new views of what our incredible Earth looks like at night. NASA’s scientists have just unveiled these never-before-seen photos that are global composites of the
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theweekmagazine:NASA scientists think alien life will be found within the next 10 years
science-junkie: Computer model provides a new portrait of carbon dioxideBy Patrick Lynch An ultra-high-resolution NASA computer model has given scientists a stunning new look at how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere travels around the globe. Plumes of
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from89: The Earth at Night (by NASA) We’re now able to see “Unprecedented” new views of what our incredible Earth looks like at night. NASA’s scientists have just unveiled these never-before-seen photos that are global composites of the Earth.
sixpenceee: Former NASA scientist Mark Rober has developed a fun and clever series of costumes for Digital Dudz that let you use your smart phone or tablet to enhance how cool/creepy you can look for Halloween. Using the product’s free app, you’re
spaceplasma: NASA Probe Gets Close Views of Large Saturn Hurricane NASA’s Cassini spacecraft has provided scientists the first close-up, visible-light views of a behemoth hurricane swirling around Saturn’s north pole. In high-resolution pictures
huffingtonpost: Hillary Clinton, NASA Scientist Rally Around Muslim Teen Arrested For Homemade ClockPolitical and tech leaders are coming out to support Ahmed Mohamed, the Dallas teen who was arrested for bringing a homemade clock to school.