NASA
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NASA stands for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. It is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, aeronautics and space research.
Hubble Space Telescope Celebrates 30 Years in Space This Month
In honor of the telescope’s thirty years in space, a team of researchers from NASA published a new image called “Coral Reef” that the Hubble took.
News Digest: Top 12 Pieces of News of the Week
Sometimes, you find it challenging to keep up with things that are happening around us, especially now when we are all stuck at home self-isolating. That is why we’ve prepared the top twelve pieces of news of the week to keep you posted.
SpaceX Will Finally Launch Space Tourists into Orbit Around Earth
Space tourists will not be docked with the space station. Instead, they will orbit the Earth and then return.
Lego Released an International Space Station Set and Sent It into the Stratosphere
Lego launched a mini version of the ISS into the stratosphere. The model looks very realistic. For perfect implementation of this project, the company consulted NASA. Still, the project has some inaccuracies.
SpaceX Launched and Then Destroyed Its Rocket on Purpose in Astronaut Escape Test
The in-flight abort system test demonstrated how SpaceX’s Crew Dragon capsule would get through a disastrous rocket failure.
A Teen NASA Intern Unexpectedly Discovers a New Exoplanet
On the third day of his summer internship, Cukier spotted a circumbinary celestial object – a planet that orbits two stars.
Happy Holidays From Space! NASA Astronaut Celebrates Hanukkah in Festive Socks
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir showed colorful Hanukkah socks on the International Space Station on the first night of Hanukkah.