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Articles tagged: Johnson Space Center

  • Apollo Next Generation Sample Analysis program, Artemis, Lunar samples, Lunar volatiles, permanently shadowed regions, PSR January 2021 Evolution of volatiles on the Moon

    .... Apollo sample processors Andrea Mosie, Charis Krysher and Juliane Gross open lunar sample 73002 at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. Lunar rocks inside this tube had remained untouched since they were collected on the surface...

    • Apollo Next Generation Sample Analysis program
    • Artemis
    • Lunar samples
    • Lunar volatiles
    • permanently shadowed regions
    • PSR
    Authors: David S Draper     James Green    
  • astronaut monitoring, intelligent devices, spacesuit, technology translation, wearable technology October 2018 Developing wearable technologies for space and Earth

    ... years developing technologies and systems for human spaceflight at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. He is currently the Chief Technologist for Johnson Space Center, responsible for coordinating centre strategies for technology development and supporting...

    • astronaut monitoring
    • intelligent devices
    • spacesuit
    • technology translation
    • wearable technology
    Authors: Chris Culbert     Chris Gerty     David Alexander     Kate Rubins    
  • Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division (ARES), giant impact hypothesis, Moon formation 04 February 2019 The Moon is a mini-Earth suggests new research

    ... from planetary scientist Kevin Righter of the Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division (ARES) at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, questions that assumption. Using a “bulk Moon” model composition similar to that of the...

    • Astromaterials Research and Exploration Science Division (ARES)
    • giant impact hypothesis
    • Moon formation
  • Apollo 11 crew, Apollo 11 memorial, Eagle Has Landed monument, Kennedy Space Center (KSC) February 2021 The Space Monuments Men

    ... raise another $750,000 to build that incredible monument and we plan to unveil the crew of Apollo 13 at the Johnson Space Center in early 2021. The opportunity to be the custodian of Apollo in monument form — for many millions of people to enjoy and...

    • Apollo 11 crew
    • Apollo 11 memorial
    • Eagle Has Landed monument
    • Kennedy Space Center (KSC)
    Authors: Steven Barber    
  • Anderson Cancer Center, Article, ILC Dover, NASA, Space Suit Art Project September 2016 Paediatric cancer patients aim for the stars with space inspired art project

    ... physical limitations connected to their disease and its treatment. Ian Cion and young artists on location at NASA is Johnson Space Center. I began working on a series of projects that were collaborative and large scale, so that the patents’ art was...

    • Anderson Cancer Center
    • Article
    • ILC Dover
    • NASA
    • Space Suit Art Project
    Authors: Ian Cion    
  • amorphous, NanoSIMS 50L, silicate grains, stardust, transmission electron microscope 09 May 2016 Ancient silicate grains reveal histories of stardust in the Galaxy

    ... giant stars, explosive supernovae, and novae,” said the leading author, Dr. Ann Nguyen, Jacobs cosmochemist at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. “The next step was to determine the chemistry and structure of these grains in order to answer questions such...

    • amorphous
    • NanoSIMS 50L
    • silicate grains
    • stardust
    • transmission electron microscope
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