High school students used a tiny computer to measure Earth’s magnetic field from space
High school students in Portugal have programmed a small computer on the International Space Station to measure Earth’s magnetic field from orbit
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High school students in Portugal have programmed a small computer on the International Space Station to measure Earth’s magnetic field from orbit
NASA’s Psyche asteroid probe will wait several more weeks for launch.
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Venus and the moon will meet up in the sky Thursday (May 26) and you can catch their greetings online.
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft has completed a key test mission, and the company is ready to work out a few kinks so astronauts can climb aboard.
CAPSTONE, which will launch no earlier than June 6, aims to verify the stability of the lunar orbit that will be used by NASA’s Gateway space station.