So you want to build a rocket engine. Great, how do you prove that your design will work? On the rocket engine test stand of course.
Read More »What is the future of data and artificial intelligence in space?
This past week the Atlantic Council’s GeoTech Center held a live online event to discuss the future of data and artificial intelligence in space.
Read More »Asteroid 1998 OR2 makes a close pass of Earth
It was close, ok not like in the movie armageddon, but Asteroid 1998 OR2 came within several million kilometres of Earth and NASA says there’s “no possibility of impact for at least the next 200 years.”
Read More »Venus is sometimes overlooked but it shouldn’t be
Venus, our “sister” planet, is Earth sized with an atmosphere that some scientists say has been overlooked as we explore the solar system to learn more about Earth.
Read More »The Hubble Space Telescope Turns 30
On April 24, 1990 the Space Shuttle Discovery launched with a crew of five astronauts whose primary mission on STS-31 was the deployment of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Read More »Earth Day Messages
Happy Earth Day. On this day to celebrate our incredible planet we have messages and videos from the Prime Minister, the European Space Agency and NASA.
Read More »New Space Station health studies funded by the CSA
The Canadian Space Agency has funded eight new health studies to be conducted on the International Space Station.
Read More »Canadian Scientist Sara Seager has a gift
Sara Seager is very smart, just ask the folks at the MacArthur Foundation who gave her one of their prestigious ‘genius’ grants in 2013.
Read More »ESA’s Cheops begins science mission
The Cheops telescope, a project of the European Space Agency (ESA), has now joined other similar spacecraft that examine stars in the hunt for exoplanets.
Read More »Learn about rockets and NASA’s Launch Services Program
Rockets capture our imagination. Whether it’s to launch humans to the ISS or a satellite for Earth observation. Learn more in this NASAatHome feature.
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