NASA to Commemorate 55th Anniversary of Apollo 11 Moon Landing
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NASA to Commemorate 55th Anniversary of Apollo 11 Moon Landing

NASA Space Technology Tiernan P. DoyleJul 12, 2024As the agency explores more of the Moon than ever before under the Artemis campaign, NASA will celebrate the 55th anniversary of the first astronauts landing on the Moon through a variety of in-person, virtual, and engagement activities nationwide between Monday, July 15, and Thursday, July 25.Events will honor America’s vision and technology that enabled the Apollo 11 crewed lunar landing on July 20, 1969, as well as Apollo-era inventions and techniques that spread into public life, many of which are still in use today. Activities also will highlight NASA’s Artemis campaignwhich includes landing the first woman, first person of color, and first international astronaut on the Moon, inspiring great achievements, exploration, and scientific discovery for the benefit of all.NASA’s subject matter experts are available for a limited...
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Two Years Since Webb’s First Images: Celebrating with the Penguin and the Egg
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Two Years Since Webb’s First Images: Celebrating with the Penguin and the Egg

NASA Space Technology Monika LuabeyaJul 12, 2024To celebrate the second science anniversary of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, the team has released a near- and mid-infrared image on July 12, 2024, of two interacting galaxies: The Penguin and the Egg.Webb specializes in capturing infrared light – which is beyond what our own eyes can see – allowing us to view and study these two galaxies, collectively known as Arp 142. Their ongoing interaction was set in motion between 25 and 75 million years ago, when the Penguin (individually cataloged as NGC 2936) and the Egg (NGC 2937) completed their first pass. They will go on to shimmy and sway, completing several additional loops before merging into a single galaxy hundreds of millions of years from now.Learn more about the Penguin and the Egg.Image Credit: NASA, ESA,...
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NASA Marshall Engineers Unveil Versatile, Low-cost Hybrid Engine Testbed
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NASA Marshall Engineers Unveil Versatile, Low-cost Hybrid Engine Testbed

NASA Space Technology In June, engineers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, unveiled an innovative, 11-inch hybrid rocket motor testbed.The new hybrid testbed, which features variable flow capability and a 20-second continuous burn duration, is designed to provide a low-cost, quick-turnaround solution for conducting hot-fire tests of advanced nozzles and other rocket engine hardware, composite materials, and propellants.Solid rocket propulsion remains a competitive, reliable technology for various compact and heavy-lift rockets as well as in-space missions, offering low propulsion element mass, high energy density, resilience in extreme environments, and reliable performance.“It’s time consuming and costly to put a new solid rocket motor through its paces – identifying how materials perform in extreme temperatures and under severe structural and dynamic loads,” said Benjamin Davis, branch chief of the Solid Propulsion and Pyrotechnic Devices...
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Galactic penguin honors the 2nd anniversary of James Webb Space Telescope’s 1st images
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Galactic penguin honors the 2nd anniversary of James Webb Space Telescope’s 1st images

NASA Space Technology To celebrate two years since the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) started sending images back to Earth, NASA has released yet another stunning image taken by the revolutionary space telescope.The second-anniversary JWST image shows two interacting galaxies that make up a single object called Arp 142, which appears like a cosmic penguin with its cosmic egg. Fittingly for a celebration of the JWST's two years of science results, the new image is a two-for-two. Arp 142's Penguin and Egg scene comprises two interacting galaxies located around 326 million light-years from Earth in the constellation of Hydra. It has been observed before, but never in as much detail as this view from the JWST has allowed.Related: James Webb Space Telescope sees an ancient black hole dance with colliding galaxiesThe distorted spiral galaxy at center,...
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