Tag archive for ‘space’
Space Shuttle Endeavour launches Friday, November 14th
NASA will be covering Endeavour on STS-126 extensively via the web kicking off with a webcast Thursday, November 13th at 11:30 am. Endeavour blasts off on a 15 day mission on Friday, November 14th at 7:55 pm to the International Space Staion to deliver supplies, equipment, personnel, and perform four spacewalks service the rotary joints [...]
Mars Phoenix Lander on Gizmodo
Mars Phoenix Lander, whom you might remember from our exclusive interview here at Neural Gourmet, has jumped her confines on Twitter and is now blogging here memoirs on Gizmodo. As Martian Winter sets in, Phoenix is approaching the end of her life on Mars and wanted to let the world know about everything she’s seen [...]
Send your name around the Earth
NASA is back with another put-your-name-on-a-spacecraft publicity gimick. This time it’s for the Glory Mission. The Glory Mission will launch a satellite that will act as an orbiting observatory, allowing scientists to measure aerosols (airborne particles) more accurately than ever before, as well as collect data on the amount of direct and indirect sunlight falling [...]
An interview with the Phoenix Mars Lander (Part II)
This is the second half of Neural Gourmet’s exclusive interview with the Phoenix Mars Lander. In the first part of our interview we learned a little bit about Phoenix herself; what it’s like to be on Mars, her team, and the very real prospect that Phoenix will not survive the Martian winter. In this segment, [...]
An interview with the Phoenix Mars Lander (Part I)
It’s really amazing who, and what, you’ll run across on the social networking site Facebook these days. For instance, a couple of months ago I became friends with the Phoenix Mars Lander. Phoenix, as you might know, is a robotic spacecraft that has been sent to Mars to study the geologic history of water on [...]









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