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The Power and Propulsion Element's 12 kw thrusters will make Gateway the most powerful solar electric spacecraft...
The Power and Propulsion Element's 12 kw thrusters will make Gateway the most powerful solar electric spacecraft...
The Power and Propulsion Element's 12 kw thrusters will make Gateway the most powerful solar electric spacecraft...
In addition to the constant emission of warmth and light, our sun sends out occasional bursts of solar radiation...
In this photo, taken in November 2020, technicians power on the main body of NASA's Psyche spacecraft — called the...
The main body of NASA's Psyche spacecraft, called the Solar Electric Propulsion (SEP) Chassis, is in a clean room at...
Cora B. Marrett, PhD, Acting Director, National Science Foundation gives keynote remarks at the NASA Education...
Cora B. Marrett, right, PhD, Acting Director, National Science Foundation gives keynote remarks at the NASA...
Leland Melvin, right, Education Design Team Co-Chair and NASA Astronaut, speaks at the NASA Education Stakeholders’...
jsc2017e119288 (Sep. 28, 2017) --- Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor (TSIS) Thermal Pointing System (TPS)...
Marion C. Blakey, President and CEO, Aerospace Industries Association, addresses guests at the NASA Education...
jsc2017e119287 (Sep. 28, 2017) --- Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor (TSIS) Thermal Pointing System (TPS)...
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden gives keynote remarks at the NASA Education Stakeholders’ Summit One Stop Shopping...
James Stofan, right, NASA Acting Associate Administrator for Education, introduces the keynote speakers at the NASA...
iss020e042647 (Sep. 26, 2009) --- Constrained Vapor Bubble (CVB) module with the science sample on the Fluids...
jsc2017e119290 (Sep. 28, 2017) --- Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor (TSIS) Thermal Pointing System (TPS)...
Leland Melvin, right, Education Design Team Co-Chair and NASA Astronaut, speaks at the NASA Education Stakeholders’...
A major component of NASA's Psyche spacecraft has been delivered to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern...
S72-53950 (November 1972) --- The transmitter of the Surface Electrical Properties Experiment (S-204) in a deployed...
iss049e006037 (Sep. 17, 2016) --- Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) mounted on the Japanese Experiment Module's...
Special Assitant for STEM Education, U. S. Department of Education, Michael Lach, far right, addresses guests at the...
William Kelly, PhD, PE, Manager, Public Affairs, American Society for Engineering Education speaks at the NASA...
jsc2013e090265 (Sep. 26, 2013) --- Cloud Aerosol Transport System (CATS) at NASA's Johnson Space Center undergoing...
In this animation, TEMPEST-D — a weather-observing satellite the size of a cereal box — captured imagery of...