NASA to Televise First All-Female Spacewalk, Host Media Teleconference

[ad_1] On the first ever all-female spacewalk, NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir will venture outside the International Space Station about 7:50 a.m. EDT Friday, Oct. 18, to replace faulty equipment on the station’s exterior. Live coverage will begin at 6:30 a.m. on NASA Television and the agency’s website. [ad_2] Source link

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A Trail of Night Lights from the International Space Station

[ad_1] This image of star trails was compiled from time-lapse photography taken by NASA astronaut Christina Koch while onboard the International Space Station. [ad_2] Source link

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Women in STEM: Reflecting on the Past, Present and Future

[ad_1] Women in STEM: Reflecting on the Past, Present and Future [ad_2] Source link

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In-Space News Conference to Review First All-Woman Spacewalk

[ad_1] NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir will participate in a news conference from orbit at noon EDT, Monday, Oct. 21, following their Friday spacewalk – the first to be conducted by two women. [ad_2] Source link

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Astronaut Christina Koch Works in the Vacuum of Space

[ad_1] NASA astronaut Christina Koch works while tethered near the Port 6 truss segment of the International Space Station. [ad_2] Source link

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NASA to Provide Coverage of Key Events at 70th International Astronautical Congress

[ad_1] NASA will provide live coverage on NASA Television of key events at the 70th International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which takes place Oct. 21-25 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington. [ad_2] Source link

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NASA Invites Media to Boeing Starliner Transport to Launch Site

[ad_1] Media accreditation is open for two-days of activities in mid-November for the next milestone in NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, as Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner is transported for integration on a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket. [ad_2] Source link

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The Tycho Supernova: Death of a Star

[ad_1] In 1572, Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe was among those who noticed a new bright object in the constellation Cassiopeia. [ad_2] Source link

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IAC 2019: Where NASA STEM, Young Professionals, Students and YOU Fit In

[ad_1] The International Astronautical Congree welcomes students from all over the world, granting them opportunities to present research, gain new insight and ideas, and network with space policy professionals from around the globe. [ad_2] Source link

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NASA Invites Media to Next SpaceX Space Station Cargo Launch

[ad_1] Media accreditation is open for the launch of the next SpaceX delivery of science investigations, supplies, and equipment to the International Space Station. [ad_2] Source link

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