Category Archives: Nghiên cứu ứng dụng

#EZScience Episode 1: Exploring the Moon with Apollo

Let’s talk about science! Watch the first episode of our #EZScience series to learn about the Apollo program that sent humans to the Moon, what we learned from our first Moon landings and what’s next for lunar exploration. ABOUT THE SERIES: In our #EZScience video series with the National Air and Space Museum, NASA’s associate […]

#AskNASA┃ How Do We Get New Science to the Moon?

NASA Commercial Lunar Project Deputy Manager Camille Alleyne answers questions about commercial partnerships. Pointing out the need to deliver science and technology to the Moon. Camille also highlights the supplies and tools that will help send humans to the Moon by 2024 and contribute to the new Artemis program. Comment with your #AskNASA question and […]

#AskNASA From Space: Astronauts Answer Your Questions

What would you want to see or do on the Moon? What does the International Space Station smell like? Do you ever take a break and just enjoy the view? From space, astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir answered questions from social media sent using #AskNASA.

International Space Station Benefits for Humanity, 3rd Edition

How does research on the International Space Station benefit life on Earth? Read the stories of innovative science in low-Earth orbit in a new book. More: https://www.nasa.gov/stationbenefits The International Space Station Program Science Forum (PSF) third edition of “International Space Station Benefits for Humanity” compiles the benefits of research on an orbiting microgravity laboratory. The […]

NASA Explorers S4 E3: Training the Astronauts

Astronauts train all over the world, including at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Here, they learn not just how to live in space, but also how to conduct science in microgravity. Astronauts serve as the eyes and hands of researchers while their experiments are aboard the space station, so they must be trained […]

What is SpaceX Launching to the International Space Station?

When it launches on Friday, May 3, SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft will carry crew supplies, scientific research and hardware to the International Space Station to support dozens of the more than 250 science and research investigations. Learn more about the science headed to space: https://go.nasa.gov/2GjYsME. HD Download: https://go.nasa.gov/2PH97Ff

What's the Status of NASA and SpaceX's Mission to Launch Astronauts to Space?

Reporting from the Countdown Clock at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center — America’s spaceport — officials from NASA provided an update May 29 about the upcoming second attempt on May 30 to launch SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft to space carrying NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley. Watch this video to see NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, […]

What’s the Status of NASA and SpaceX’s Mission to Launch Astronauts to Space?

Reporting from the Countdown Clock at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center — America’s spaceport — officials from NASA provided an update May 29 about the upcoming second attempt on May 30 to launch SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft to space carrying NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley. Watch this video to see NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, […]

How to Make a Demo-2 Straw Rocket

In 2020, NASA and SpaceX will launch American astronauts to the International Space Station from U.S. soil for the first time since 2011. Would you like to learn how to make your own Demo-2 to launch in your home? Watch this tutorial to learn how. All you will need is paper, markers, scissors, tape, yarn […]

U.S. Cargo Ship Leaves Space Station

At the International Space Station, Expedition 47 Commander Tim Kopra used the Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the Orbital/ATK Cygnus cargo craft June 14, just hours after it was detached from the station. The spacecraft is loaded with trash and other unneeded items. Cygnus is also serving as a platform for an investigation called the […]