MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. – The NASA App, developed by a small team of software engineers at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif., has been selected by PC Magazine as an Editors’ Choice ...
NASA has released the 2011 edition of Spinoff magazine, which chronicles the use of aerospace technologies in everyday, private sector fields. NASA has released the 2011 edition of Spinoff magazine, ...
There's a periodical dedicated to finding space technology in everyday items, and all 40 issues are now available online for free. So, in 1976, NASA began releasing a magazine to summarize its ...
Two of NASA's giants of cosmic discovery have been named among the best inventions of the past quarter-century – at least, according to Time magazine. The media company recently assembled a list of ...
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Alexis Templeton plucks a small magnet from a polished green rock on her office desk. She eases her grip, and the magnet plops back onto the rock. This seemingly unremarkable attraction could indicate ...
A group of scientists at NASA‘s Langley Research Center Hampton is developing a 10 kW relocatable, free-standing solar array to be used in an upcoming mission to the lunar south pole, likely by the ...
After more than 20 years at the EPA, Wynn is turning to the cloud to help her new agency reach for the stars. David is the managing editor of FedTech magazine. As the CIO of NASA, Renee Wynn has one ...
Engineers hid the phrase “Dare Mighty Things'' on the parachute of NASA’s Mars Perseverance rover. It isn’t the first time they’ve snuck a fun surprise or a sentimental object onto a spacecraft, ...
NASA has discovered that perovskite solar cells tested in space exhibit less degradation than reference devices tested on Earth. The agency acknowledged that it is uncertain about the specific factors ...
Actress Nichelle Nichols was starred as Lt. Uhura, the chief communications officer aboard the Starship Enterprise, in the 1960s science fiction television program "Star Trek." CBS via Getty Images ...
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