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2017 in Review: NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) Pioneering Progress

NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate (STMD) is dedicated to pushing the technological envelope, taking on challenges not only to further space agency missions near Earth, but also to sustain future deep space exploration activities. Read More...


Apart from Terra, things are not rosy on other planets regarding life, the longest being more than two minutes (with no spacesuit and if you hold your breath), and the shortest practically instant. Read More...


A mysterious object will fly above the earth in the next month (February 2017). His features are so unusual that researchers at NASA failed to find out what it is, according IFL Science. Read More...

Although gravity is the most familiar force of the universe, it is a thorny problem for theoretical physicists as it has long defied its inclusion in quantum mechanics. Another problem is dark matter only interacts with gravity and also  Read More...
The galaxy known as SPT 0346‐52 is 12.7 billion light years from Earth, seen at a critical stage in the evolution of galaxies about a billion years after the Big Bang. Read More...
It has gold plated mirrors and is 100 times more powerful than Hubble
Giant telescope mirror was presented yesterday at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland. With its 18  is 100 times larger than the Hubble Read More...

Until now, attention to the search for a habitable planet was focused on Mars, since it is assumed that it had a structure similar to Earth. There are, however, argue that we should take into account other variables such as, for example, Venus. Read More...

While there, Juno hopes to perform 37 close approaches, collecting valuable data for researchers back here on Earth. If all goes well, Juno will explore the gas giant closer than any other spacecraft in history, including 1974’s Pioneer 11. Read More...

Europa, Jupiter's satellite, is hosting an ocean under the ice and water vapor erupting from the surface, said NASA astronomer from William Sparks, during a press teleconference. This means that there may exist extraterrestrial life. Read More...

Do Back Holes have a back door?
One of the biggest problems when studying black holes is that the laws of physics as we know them cease to apply in their deepest regions. Large quantities of matter and energy concentrate in an infinitely small space, the gravitational singularity Read More...

Jupiter's most distinctive feature is so hot right now.In a paper published in Nature today, researchers have found that the spot is hot -- hot enough that it might explain the mysteriously high temperatures of Jupiter's atmosphere Read More...

Observing this periodic dimming, called a transit, from continual monitoring of a star's brightness. This Neptune-sized planet orbits a star that is between 5 and 10 million years Read More...
NASA's Chandra Observatory photographed "The Hand of God"
A fascinating X-ray image of a "cosmic hand" was recorded by Chandra observatory
Chandra that rotates above the Earth at a height of 500 km, managed to photograph a rotating neutron star  that releases energy during its rotation. Read More...

Elon Musk announced great mission on Mars.
Billionaire entrepreneur who said several times that he founded SpaceX in 2002 specifically to help the colonization of Mars offered new details about the Red Planet. Read More...

After 12 years space probe Rosetta European mission will conclude on September 30, announced the  (ESA).

The European Space Agency has revealed a new image of a valley on the Red Planet which in future could be landing site ExoMars mission in 2020.


Water existed on Mars billions of years before scientists about the phenomenon Consider Possible
The new evidence provided by NASA spacecraft, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) have revealed that the entire network of lakes and streams fed by melted snow on Read More...


NASA will host a teleconference Monday, September 26, at 2 p.m. EDT (21:00 GMT) in which will present new discoveries about Jupiter's moon, Europa. Read More...


After Pluto was no longer called planet, this was the highlight for scientific discoveries.
Discovering New Horizons probe conducted and other studies of Pluto changed the ideas we had about dwarf planet researchers. Read More...

In March 2016, the launch of the probe from NASA, InSight has been postponed due to an error. The ship was to examine the interior of Mars.But NASA said recently that mission launch will take place on May 5, 2018, will arrive on Mars after almost seven months, on November 26. Read More...

Unusual phenomenon on the surface of one of Jupiter's moons. It's happening every 42 hours 
Atmosphere Io, one of the largest moons's Jupiter, freezes and thaws every time the subject comes from cosmic giant planet. Extreme cooling takes about 2 hours, out of the 42 that Io makes a complete orbit around Jupiter Read More...
Three major events were recently observed on the Sun's surface. 
What might happen to the Earth during the fol, VIDEO
Although the sun is in a period of low activity, it isn’t staying completely quiet.
Over the weekend, the 4.5 billion year old ball of gas produced three mid-strength solar flares that have been deemed the most powerful to occur in 2016 Read More...

After 60 years of dreaming of a close-up solar mission, it's quickly approaching time for NASA to realize that goal. Last week, the agency announced that the Solar Probe Plus mission has moved into "advanced development" Read More...

NASA Sails Full-Speed Ahead in Solar System Exploration
NASA’s Juno is now poised to shine a spotlight on the origins and interior structure of the largest planet in our solar system. As we wait for Juno's first close-up images of Jupiter, Read More...

NASA Shares the 20 Best Pics from space.
On March 27, 2015, 
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly launched to the International Space Station. He surpassed the previous record for time spent in space by a U.S. astronaut on Oct. 16, 2015. After his return, he will have spent a total of 520 days in space across four space missions. Read More...
ALIEN OCEAN NEXT NASA'S MISSION TO EUROPA
NASA has already selected the nine primary science instruments for the Europa (moon) spacecraft, whose core mission involves performing dozens of flybys to gauge the Jovian satellite's life-hosting potential. But the probe should be able to accommodate an additional 550 lbs. (250 kilograms) read more...
Juno Spacecraft has arrived on Jupiter
A burst of flame will streak across the skies of Jupiter in the early hours of July 5 as humankind’s newest robotic explorer arrives at the giant planet. NASA’s Juno spacecraft will be entering the unknown, penetrating deep into the radiation-filled heart of the Jupiter system in a bold attempt to unlock the secrets of the gas giant’s origins read more...


SEE JUPITER’S AURORAS LIKE NEVER BEFORE
Huge, endless auroras cap Jupiter's poles, now brought into better view by Hubble's latest image.First discovered in 1979 by NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft, the auroras were then photographed in collaboration with Cassini in 2000 and again in 2007 Read More...

The universe: Reading the future from the distant past
NASA's Space Launch System Booster Passes Major Milestone on Journey to Mars
A booster for the most powerful rocket in the world, NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), successfully fired up Tuesday for its second qualification ground test at Orbital ATK's test facilities in Promontory, Utah.  read more...

New Solar System Internet Technology Debuts on the International Space Station
This month, NASA took a major step toward creating a Solar System Internet by establishing operational Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) service on the International Space Station. Read More....

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