NISA Offers Indigenous Australian Students Opportunity to Pursue STEM Careers with NASA

NISA Offers Indigenous Australian Students Opportunity to Pursue STEM Careers with NASA

STEM Careers with NASA- The Australian Space Agency and National Aeronautics and Space Administration have jointly launched the National Indigenous Space Academy (NISA), an internship program to encourage Indigenous Australian university students to pursue careers in STEM (sciences, technology, engineering and mathematics). Up to five selected undergraduate or postgraduate students will participate in a 10-week full-time summer internship program at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA … Continue reading NISA Offers Indigenous Australian Students Opportunity to Pursue STEM Careers with NASA

NASA's 30-year Satellite Record Helps Scientists Predict Rising Sea Levels Trajectory

NASA’s 30-year Satellite Record Helps Scientists Predict Rising Sea Levels Trajectory

Rising Sea Levels Trajectory: Satellite data has been essential in forecasting sea level rise, helping scientists plan and prepare for potential catastrophes. NASA’s detailed record of satellite images has allowed scientists to understand this global trend better, providing scientists with important data they can use to plan ahead for potential tragedies. Since 1993, NASA’s TOPEX/Poseidon mission began measuring sea surface height; subsequent missions led by … Continue reading NASA’s 30-year Satellite Record Helps Scientists Predict Rising Sea Levels Trajectory

Map of Moon’s Water: New Study Uncovers Details of Water Distribution Near Its South Pole

Map of Moon’s Water: This work was done in partnership with German Space Agency DLR and covers roughly one quarter of Earth-facing side below 60 degrees latitude on both sides, reaching as far south as South Pole. Through their observations, researchers were able to distinguish how water behaves on different lunar features by staying away from sunlight and favoring cold areas. This discovery is essential … Continue reading Map of Moon’s Water: New Study Uncovers Details of Water Distribution Near Its South Pole

NASA and SpaceX Dragon's Latest Mission to Unleash Groundbreaking Studies

NASA and SpaceX Dragon’s Latest Mission to Unleash Groundbreaking Studies

NASA and SpaceX Dragon’s Latest Mission: NASA and SpaceX have achieved an exciting new milestone in space exploration with their latest cargo shipment to the International Space Station. Launched into orbit by SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, this cargo includes 6,200 pounds of science experiments, crew supplies, and other items for 30 days on board the station. Once docked with its destination, NASA and SpaceX plan on … Continue reading NASA and SpaceX Dragon’s Latest Mission to Unleash Groundbreaking Studies

NASA's Webb Telescope Reveals Never-Before-Seen Glimpse of Supernova Prelude

NASA’s Webb Telescope Reveals Never-Before-Seen Glimpse of Supernova Prelude

NASA’s Webb Telescope Reveals Never-Before-Seen Glimpse of Supernova Prelude: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured an awe-inspiring view of a rare prelude to supernova: Wolf-Rayet star WR 124. WR 124 lies 15,000 light years away in Sagittarius constellation and this groundbreaking discovery is of great interest to astronomers as massive stars typically go through brief Wolf-Rayet phases before becoming supernovas. Webb’s powerful infrared instruments … Continue reading NASA’s Webb Telescope Reveals Never-Before-Seen Glimpse of Supernova Prelude