ON THIS DAY: NASA Techs Assist Gus Grissom During Suiting Operations At Kennedy Space Center, October

ON THIS DAY: NASA Techs Assist Gus Grissom During Suiting Operations At Kennedy Space Center, October

ON THIS DAY: NASA techs assist Gus Grissom during suiting operations at Kennedy Space Center, October 18, 1966.

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Celestial Bodies

celestial bodies

Christianus Prolianus, Astronomia, Naples 1478

Manchester, John Rylands University Library, Latin MS 53, fol. 58v

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A Model Map Of The Solar System.

A model map of the Solar System.

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An Address To The Nation To Be Read By President Richard Nixon Should The Apollo 11 Astronauts Become
An Address To The Nation To Be Read By President Richard Nixon Should The Apollo 11 Astronauts Become
An Address To The Nation To Be Read By President Richard Nixon Should The Apollo 11 Astronauts Become

An address to the nation to be read by President Richard Nixon should the Apollo 11 astronauts become stranded on the moon,

To: H. R. Haldeman From: Bill Safire July 18, 1969. ——————————————————————————- IN EVENT OF MOON DISASTER: Fate has ordained that the men who went to the moon to explore in peace will stay on the moon to rest in peace. These brave men, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, know that there is no hope for their recovery. But they also know that there is hope for mankind in their sacrifice. These two men are laying down their lives in mankind’s most noble goal: the search for truth and understanding. They will be mourned by their families and friends; they will be mourned by the nation; they will be mourned by the people of the world; they will be mourned by a Mother Earth that dared send two of her sons into the unknown. In their exploration, they stirred the people of the world to feel as one; in their sacrifice, they bind more tightly the brotherhood of man. In ancient days, men looked at the stars and saw their heroes in the constellations. In modern times, we do much the same, but our heroes are epic men of flesh and blood. Others will follow, and surely find their way home. Man’s search will not be denied. But these men were the first, and they will remain the foremost in our hearts. For every human being who looks up at the moon in the nights to come will know that there is some corner of another world that is forever mankind. PRIOR TO THE PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT: The President should telephone each of the widows-to-be. AFTER THE PRESIDENT’S STATEMENT, AT THE POINT WHEN NASA ENDS COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE MEN: A clergyman should adopt the same procedure as a burial at sea, commending their souls to “the deepest of the deep,” concluding with the Lord’s Prayer.

8 years ago
Dream And Wish, As It’s Human Nature. As With The Motto Of My Alma Mater, North Carolina State University,

Dream and wish, as it’s human nature. As with the motto of my alma mater, North Carolina State University, think and do. Dare to dream, and then decide to make it happen. Landing on the moon was once science fiction. Make your dreams a reality. Roll up your sleeves and get to work.

7 years ago
I Think We Made Something Entirely New
I Think We Made Something Entirely New
I Think We Made Something Entirely New
I Think We Made Something Entirely New
I Think We Made Something Entirely New
I Think We Made Something Entirely New

I think we made something entirely new

8 years ago
February 24, 1969 – Apollo 11 Moonwalkers Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin Train For The Moon By Going
February 24, 1969 – Apollo 11 Moonwalkers Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin Train For The Moon By Going
February 24, 1969 – Apollo 11 Moonwalkers Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin Train For The Moon By Going
February 24, 1969 – Apollo 11 Moonwalkers Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin Train For The Moon By Going
February 24, 1969 – Apollo 11 Moonwalkers Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin Train For The Moon By Going

February 24, 1969 – Apollo 11 moonwalkers Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin train for the Moon by going on a geology field trip to the Sierra Blanca region in West Texas. (NASA)

8 years ago

Solar System: Things to Know This Week

10 Tools for the Armchair Astronaut, or  How to Explore the Solar System from Home

At this very moment, spacecraft are surveying the solar system, from Mars, to Saturn, to Pluto and beyond. Now you can ride along to see the latest discoveries from deep space. For this week’s edition of 10 Things, we’ve assembled a toolkit of 10 essential resources for the desktop astronaut.  

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1. It’s Like Facebook, but for Planets

Or is it more of a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Solar System? Whatever one calls it, our planets page offers quick rundowns, as well as in-depth guides, for all the major bodies in the solar system. Explore from the sun all the way to the Oort Cloud.

+ Peruse the planets + See how objects in the solar system stack up against each other

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2. Keep Your Eyes on This One

If you still haven’t tried Eyes on the Solar System, you’re missing out. This free, downloadable simulation app lets you tour the planets and track the past, current and future positions of spacecraft–all in 3D. Eyes on the Solar System uses real NASA data to help you take a virtual flight across both space and time.

+ Prepare for departure

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3. Dateline: Deep Space

With so much exploration underway, discoveries and new insights into the solar system come at a pace that borders on bewildering. NASA is rewriting the textbooks, literally, on a regular basis. Relax, though: there are several easy ways to stay up to date with what’s happening in space.

+ See the latest headlines + Stay connected on social media: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram + Find more top NASA social media accounts

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4. Space? There’s an App for That

NASA offers phone and tablet apps for star gazing, pictures, news, 3D tours, satellite tracking, live NASA TV and many other kinds of info.

+ Start downloading + See other cool apps

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5. A (Very) Long Distance Call

We’re in constant communication with spacecraft all over the solar system. The Deep Space Network is a global network of giant antenna dishes that makes it possible. With this online app, you can learn how it works – and even see which spacecraft are phoning home right now.

+ Deep Space Network (DSN) Now

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6. Collect ‘Em All

Spacecraft 3D is an augmented reality (AR) application that lets you learn about and interact with a variety of spacecraft that are used to explore our solar system, study Earth and observe the universe. Print out the AR target and your camera will do the rest, making the spacecraft appear in 3D right in front of you. Learn more about these robotic explorers as they pop up on your desk, in your hand, or on your dog’s head.

+ Download Spacecraft 3D + See more cool 3-D resources from NASA

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7. Ever Wanted to Drive a Mars Rover?

This site will give you a 3D look at the Mars Curiosity rover, along with some of the terrain it has explored. It will even let you take the controls.

+ Experience Curiosity

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8. More E-Ticket Attractions

But wait, there’s more. NASA offers a variety of other fascinating (and free) online experiences, all based on actual data from real missions. Here are a few to explore:

+ Mars Trek + Vesta Trek + Moon Trek

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9. The Universe Is Our Classroom

Studying the solar system makes for a compelling route into learning and teaching science, engineering and math. We have some great places to start.

+ Find resources for teachers + Build your own solar system with your classroom

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10. Bring It on Home

After you’ve toured the far reaches of the solar system, you can always come home again. When you have spent time studying the harsh conditions on our neighboring planets, the charms of a unique paradise come into sharp focus, the place we call Earth.

+ Watch a real-time video feed from Earth orbit + See a daily global view of our planet from a million miles away + Hold the earth in your hands with the Earth Now mobile app

Discover more lists of 10 things to know about our solar system HERE.

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8 years ago
RIP John Glenn

RIP John Glenn

8 years ago
Andromeda (M31) E Triangolo (M33), Le Due Galassie Giganti Più Vicine Alla Nostra Via Lattea. Queste,
Andromeda (M31) E Triangolo (M33), Le Due Galassie Giganti Più Vicine Alla Nostra Via Lattea. Queste,

Andromeda (M31) e Triangolo (M33), le due galassie giganti più vicine alla nostra Via Lattea. Queste, insieme ad una trentina di più "piccole" fanno parte del Gruppo Locale (si stima che il suo diametro sia di 4 milioni di anni luce!)


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8 years ago
John H. Glenn, 1921-2016 Time And Life Magazine Covers Circa 1962 And 1998. One Pair Covered The Flight
John H. Glenn, 1921-2016 Time And Life Magazine Covers Circa 1962 And 1998. One Pair Covered The Flight
John H. Glenn, 1921-2016 Time And Life Magazine Covers Circa 1962 And 1998. One Pair Covered The Flight
John H. Glenn, 1921-2016 Time And Life Magazine Covers Circa 1962 And 1998. One Pair Covered The Flight

John H. Glenn, 1921-2016 Time and Life magazine covers circa 1962 and 1998. One pair covered the flight of Friendship 7, the other, STS-95.


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