2019/07/31

This Week in NASA History: First Use of the Lunar Roving Vehicle – July 31, 1971


This week in 1971, Apollo 15 became the first mission to use the Lunar Roving Vehicle. via NASA https://ift.tt/2YuDDoN

2019/07/30

Viewing the Mediterranean Coasts of Tunisia and Libya from the Space Station


The Mediterranean coasts of Tunisia and Libya and the Italian island of Sicily across the sea are pictured as the International Space Station orbited 260 miles above north Africa. via NASA https://ift.tt/32ZCby6

2019/07/29

NASA Pilot Rich Rogers: "All Good Things ..."


For NASA Wallops Flight Facility research pilot Rich Rogers, July 26 brought an end to one of the things in his life that he has greatly enjoyed – flying Navy and NASA aircraft. via NASA https://ift.tt/2ZimWOn

2019/07/26

Hubble Snaps a Galactic Potpourri of Particles


The sharply angled perspective in this Hubble image of spiral galaxy NGC 3169 makes it seem as if we, the viewers, are craning our necks to see over a barrier into the galaxy's bright center. In the case of NGC 3169, this barrier is the thick dust embedded within the galaxy's spiral arms. via NASA https://ift.tt/2YlsJFR

2019/07/25

Seeing the World With a Drone


A drone moves high above downtown Reno, Nevada on the afternoon of June 23, 2019 as part of NASA’s TCL-4 (Technology Capability Level) operation. via NASA https://ift.tt/2GrZFlS

2019/07/24

50 Years Ago Today: Apollo 11 Command Module Recovered After Splashdown


The Apollo 11 Command Module is hoisted aboard the USS Hornet, the prime recovery vessel for the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing mission. via NASA https://ift.tt/2y6PJJI

2019/07/23

Christopher Kraft at Flight Console


Christopher C. Kraft, Jr., who died July 22, 2019, created the concept of NASA's Mission Control and developed its organization, operational procedures and culture via NASA https://ift.tt/2M5U1cB

2019/07/22

Visions of Apollo 11: Command Service Module Orbits the Moon


This image shows the Command Service Module orbiting the Moon as Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin explored the lunar surface. via NASA https://ift.tt/2O89ewv

2019/07/19

Apollo 11 and Landing Site 2 in the Sea of Tranquility


This photographic illustration compares the size of Apollo 11 Landing Site 2 with that of the metropolitan New York City area. via NASA https://ift.tt/2JPCliF

2019/07/18

Soyuz Heads to the Launch Pad in Black and White


In this black and white infrared image, the Soyuz rocket is seen as it transported to the launch pad by train, Thursday, July 18, 2019 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. via NASA https://ift.tt/2JMTJod

2019/07/17

Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins Talks to Apollo 11 and Artemis 1 Launch Teams


Then and Now: Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins talks to Apollo 11 and Artemis 1 Launch Teams in Firing Room 1 at Kennedy Space Center. via NASA https://ift.tt/2JBx67u

2019/07/16

50 Years Ago Apollo 11 Launches Into History


At 8:32 a.m. EST, July 16, 1969, Apollo 11 launched from Florida on a mission to the Moon. via NASA https://ift.tt/2lweTyp

2019/07/15

Artist Russ Arasmith's Visions of Apollo


Artist Russ Arasmith's vision of Apollo was a potent vision of the program that shows in the works he created. via NASA https://ift.tt/32qhsTK

2019/07/12

Hubble Peers at Galactic Cherry Blossoms


The galaxy NGC 1156 resembles a delicate cherry blossom tree flowering in springtime in this Hubble image. The many bright "blooms" within the galaxy are in fact stellar nurseries — regions where new stars are springing to life. via NASA https://ift.tt/2JEsoof

2019/07/11

Delivering Saturn Test Hardware to Marshall in July 1964


In July 1964, the first Saturn V S-IVB, or third stage test hardware, was delivered to NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center via NASA https://ift.tt/2NMBt3C

2019/07/10

Growing VEGGIEs in Space


Leafy greens are growing in space! via NASA https://ift.tt/2YMyx84

2019/07/09

Jupiter Abyss


NASA’s Juno spacecraft captured this view of an area within a Jovian jet stream showing a vortex that has an intensely dark center. via NASA https://ift.tt/2XwvNPI

2019/07/08

Total Solar Eclipse Darkens the South Pacific


On July 2, 2019, skywatchers in the beach city of La Serena, Chile, looked up at 4:38 p.m. local time to see a black circle in the sky. via NASA https://ift.tt/32iyof4

2019/07/05

Earth's Glow, the Moon and a Starry Night


This was the view as the International Space Station orbited 256 miles above the Pacific Ocean, southeast of the Hawaiian island chain. via NASA https://ift.tt/2XtkkAl

2019/07/03

NASA's First Rover on the Red Planet


This 8-image mosaic of the Sojourner rover on the surface of Mars was acquired during the late afternoon on Sol 2. Sojourner arrived aboard the Mars Pathfinder on July 4, 1997. via NASA https://ift.tt/329iMdG

2019/07/02

Taking to the Skies: Orion Test Brings Moon, Mars Missions Closer


A launch abort system (LAS) with a test version of Orion attached soars upward on NASA’s Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) flight test atop a Northrop Grumman provided booster on July 2, 2019, after launching at 7 a.m. EDT. via NASA https://ift.tt/2xskIji

2019/07/01

Orion "Go" for Launch


A test version of NASA’s Orion crew module is ready for rollback at Space Launch Complex 46 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. via NASA https://ift.tt/2LBjc6u