The Aerospace CorporationThe Lucy Mission: Piecing Together the History of the Solar SystemA 12-year mission to study the Asteroids surrounding Jupiter could reveal archaeological insights about the outer planets.Oct 15, 2021Oct 15, 2021
The Aerospace CorporationA New Generation of Small Satellites Capture Hurricane Sally from SpaceWhen Hurricane Sally hit the Gulf Coast region of the United States, a pair of tiny AeroCubes shot the eye of the storm.Nov 12, 2020Nov 12, 2020
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationBuilding a Better Space SuitTo put astronauts on the moon and Mars, NASA needs a new EVA suit — the first in 40 years.Nov 12, 2020Nov 12, 2020
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationInside NASA’s Groundbreaking Mission to Land a Spacecraft on a Moving AsteroidNASA used a daring spacecraft maneuver to collect a sample from an ancient asteroid that may offer insights into the making of the solar…Jan 19, 20211Jan 19, 20211
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationThe International Space Station Adds a Powerful New Camera to Study Earth’s GlowThe NIRAC camera uses the Earth’s natural airglow to capture stunning nighttime imagery.Jan 19, 2021Jan 19, 2021
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationUncovering the Mystery of the Aurora BorealisScientists explore the mysteries of the Aurora with a stunning light show.Jan 22, 2021Jan 22, 2021
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationThe International Space Station Just Jettisoned the Largest Piece of Space Junk Ever.The 2.9-ton pallet of old batteries are traveling towards Earth at 4.8 miles per second.Mar 17, 20217Mar 17, 20217
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationHow Much is Carbon Dioxide Affecting Our Planet? NASA’s New Space Instrument Aims to Find Out.The Orbiting Carbon Observatory has been installed on the International Space Station to study carbon dioxide in oceans and terrestrial…Mar 26, 2021Mar 26, 2021
The Aerospace CorporationWhat Happens after the International Space Station is Retired: the Future of Space-based…As plans for the end of ISS are being made, Aerospace Chief Technology Officer, Dr. David Miller, looks at the progress and the future of…Jun 3, 2021Jun 3, 2021
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationHow We’ll Access the Water on MarsA scientist explains why finding ice on the Red Planet is only part of the challenge.Jun 9, 20211Jun 9, 20211
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationLost in Space? How to Rescue Distressed Spacecraft.Plans for crewed launches, both government and civilian, are on the rise. Without rescue plans in place, today’s astronauts journey at…Sep 23, 2021Sep 23, 2021
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationUnlocking the Mysteries of Deep Space with Solar Sail AdvancementsNew concepts could expand human exploration of the solar system more quickly than ever.Aug 5, 2021Aug 5, 2021
The Aerospace CorporationWhat does it take to be selected for a NASA Human Research Program?Aerospace’s Ashley Kowalski is now one of four Americans vying for a spot in an eight-month spaceflight simulation study based in Moscow…Aug 17, 20211Aug 17, 20211
InAerospace TechBlogbyThe Aerospace CorporationDigital Engineering is the Future of the Space EnterpriseThe next era of space innovation will require systems and operators be faster, smarter and more connected to meet coming challenges. This…Aug 23, 20212Aug 23, 20212