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Commercial Spacecraft Delivers Cargo to International Space Station

On Saturday, commercial spacecraft Dragon launched from Cape Canaveral to bring supplies to the...

NASA Develops Inflatable Heat Shield for Mars Exploration

Engineers at NASA’s Langley research center are developing inflatable technology that would allow larger...

NASA to Study Magnetic Fields

In March 2015, NASA is scheduled to launch four spacecrafts into space to study...

Informal STEM Education Network Expands with Funding From NASA

  Twelve information educational institutions were awarded $6 million in funding from NASA to increase...

Microwave Thruster System Developed by NASA

A new engine developed by NASA could lead to a breakthrough in the future of space exploration. The engine defined as a microwave thruster system operates using concentrated microwaves that bounce in a small, enclosed vessel. No other source of fuel is required.   

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Montana State University Professor’s Computer System to be Tested on the International Space Station

A radiant-tolerant computer system designed by Brock LaMeres, a Montana State University professor, was...

Researchers Transmit Wireless Broadband to the Moon

MIT and NASA researchers have demonstrated how wireless broadband can be transmitted to the...

NASA Seeks Proposal to Replace Batteries in Space Program

NASA has announced they are seeking proposals to replace battery technology with advanced energy storage solutions.  There are two types of proposals being requested: high specific energy system level concepts and very high specific energy devices.

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