Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 introduces Netflix’s Stranger Things expansion

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 adds Stranger Things expansion

An Exciting Collaboration: Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Meets Stranger ThingsIn an unprecedented collaboration that promises to delight both gaming and television fans, two legendary...
Gif of Asteroid Donaldjohanson, as seen by the Lucy spacecraft during its close flyby. The asteroid looks like two lobes, attached by a thinner cylinder, like a barbell with very large weights. One lobe is smaller than the other. Although they are both about the same circumference, the smaller lobe is less wide than the other. The asteroid is a smooth, light gray surface, with smooth-edged craters dimpling its surface. The larger lobe has many more craters. The asteroid moves closer to the camera, pushing in on the larger lobe. Then it rotates slightly to look along the asteroid long-ways.

NASA’s Lucy Captures Images of Asteroid Donaldjohanson

In an exciting development for space exploration, NASA's Lucy spacecraft has achieved a significant milestone in its mission by closely examining a uniquely shaped...
This image of Cassiopeia A resembles a disk of electric light with red clouds, glowing white streaks, red and orange flames, and an area near the center of the remnant resembling a somewhat circular region of green lightning. X-rays from Chandra are blue and reveal hot gas, mostly from supernova debris from the destroyed star, and include elements like silicon and iron. X-rays are also present as thin arcs in the outer regions of the remnant. Infrared data from Webb is red, green, and blue. Webb highlights infrared emission from dust that is warmed up because it is embedded in the hot gas seen by Chandra, and from much cooler supernova debris. Hubble data shows a multitude of stars that permeate the field of view.

NASA’s XRISM Detects Chlorine, Potassium in Cassiopeia A

Remarkable Discoveries from the Cassiopeia A Supernova RemnantThe Cassiopeia A supernova remnant, an awe-inspiring celestial spectacle, shines brilliantly in X-ray, visible, and infrared light....
NASA Program Builds Bridge From Military to Civilian Careers for Johnson Team Members - NASA

NASA Initiative Transitions Military Personnel to Civilian Roles

NASA's SkillBridge Program: A Gateway from Military to Civilian CareersThe journey from military service to a civilian career can be a challenging transition, but...
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AWS Update: Amazon Bedrock, QuickSight, Amplify Highlights (March 31)

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Kerala State on High Alert After 14-Year-Old Dies from Nipah VirusIn a recent and alarming development, the southern Indian state of Kerala has issued...
Zaida Hernandez, a hispanic woman with long wavy brown hair and dark brown eyes, smiles brightly at the camera while sitting inside a mock up of NASA

NASA Engineer Zaida HernandezNASA’s renowned team of engineers has a standout member who has...

First-Generation American Engineer Shares Her Inspiring JourneyZaida Hernandez, an engineer on the Lunar Architecture Team at NASA's Johnson Space Center, recently shared her inspiring...
A scaled model of the X-59 experimental aircraft is inside a wind tunnel for testing. All of the visible surfaces and the plane are a metallic silver. The aircraft has a distinctive long nose with a curved end. A spotlight on the floor in the far corner lights up the scene.

NASA Evaluates the X-59 Aircraft

In recent developments within the field of aerospace engineering, scientists from NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) have collaborated to conduct a...
An artist’s concept of SpaceX’s Starship Human Landing System (HLS) on the Moon. NASA is working with SpaceX to develop the Starship HLS to carry astronauts from lunar orbit to the Moon’s surface and back for Artemis III and Artemis IV. Starship HLS is roughly 50 meters tall, or about the length of an Olympic swimming pool.

NASA and SpaceX Highlight Artemis Lunar Lander Mission Events

NASA is collaborating extensively with the U.S. private sector to advance the development of human landing systems, which are crucial for safely transporting astronauts...
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Draganfly Reveals Changes to Its Board Members

Draganfly Inc. Welcomes Strategic Additions to Its Advisory Board and Leadership TeamDraganfly Inc., a pioneering company in drone solutions and systems development, has announced...