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måndag 14 november 2016

Mickes Space at the Space Coast.


Kennedy Space Center 161112 

Duke, Worden, Lovell, Cunningham.

 

 

This Week @NASA.



Mickes Space at the Space Coast.

Supermoon pictures.










Mickes Space at the Space Coast.




A fantastic experience. I'm speechless.

Mickes Space at the Space Coast.


Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex℠ introduces Heroes & Legends, a new immersive experience that celebrates the brave men and women of America’s fledgling space program. Relive the stories of NASA’s pioneering astronauts and discover why they chose to launch into the great unknown. Their stories have the power to ignite heroism within us all. Heroes & Legends seeks to inspire new generations of space explorers, while serving as a compelling prologue to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex guest experience.

Mickes Space at the Space Coast. Heroes & Legends Grand Opening Ceremony.



Mickes Space at the Space Coast.


NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station.

torsdag 3 november 2016

Vi kommer att vara där om 13 dagar. We will be there in 13 days.

The new generation GOES-R satellites will carry significant improvements and technology innovation on board. GOES-R will be able to deliver a full globe scan in only 5 minutes, compared to the 25 minutes needed for the same task with the current GOES satellites. GOES-R's lightning mapper instrument is expected to improve warning lead time for severe storms and tornadoes by 50%. This without a doubt will help predict severe weather in advance and save more lives.




The Planetary Post with Robert Picard.



What's Up for November 2016.



James Webb Space Telescope Update.


Members of the media were invited to join NASA Administrator Charles Bolden Nov. 2 at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for an update about what’s in store for NASA’s next great observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope, and a rare glimpse of the telescope’s mirrors. During the event, Bolden and other agency leaders and experts discussed the future of the world’s largest and most complex space telescope and its role in revealing the universe. The Webb Telescope will study every phase in the history of our universe, from the first luminous glows of the Big Bang, to the formation of planetary systems capable of supporting life, to the evolution of our own solar system.