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    Did you watch ? Even though the Olympic torch has been extinguished, we’re looking for our own kind of torch – a Lunar TORCH. Read below to learn how you can design a heliostat, which will reflect solar light where it is most needed for astronauts:

    The full Moon in the night sky
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    It’s ! ☀️ In its youth, the Sun shaped our planet’s atmosphere and the development of life on Earth. Researchers are using a stellar analogue — similar to the young Sun — to understand what the Sun may have been like in its early years.

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    How do you hang out with NASA for a launch? Find out in our NASA Explore newsletter. We've got info on next week's launch to the , an upcoming meteor shower and more. Read these stories & more: Subscribe:

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  10. 7 août

    🎉 This week, our Juno mission celebrated 10 years since launch to Jupiter. 🌑 To mark the occasion, the science team released this brand-new, infrared map of the planet's icy moon Ganymede, using data from a recent flyby:

    Infrared view of large icy moon Ganymede at close range
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  11. 7 août

    Mars is calling! 📲 Applications are open to participate in a rare and unique opportunity: the first one-year analog mission in a habitat to simulate life on a distant world, beginning Fall 2022. Think you have what it takes? Get more details:

    Image of two crew members in gear during a simulation mission.
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  12. 7 août

    ✨🔭 Thanks to , we are given mind-boggling views into thousands of galaxies. But how does a telescope the size of a school bus orbiting 340 miles above Earth capture these images of deep space? We break it down step by step:

    This image is Hubble's Ultra Deep Field which is the deepest visible-light portrait of our universe. This astonishing display of nearly 10,000 galaxies was imaged over the course of 400 Hubble orbits around Earth, with a total of 800 exposures captured over 11.3 days.
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  13. 7 août

    This week… 🔥 completes engine test 6 of 7 🚀 ’s prepares for launch 🔊 releases sounds spanning 13 billion years’ worth of data And more! Details in our latest episode of This Week at NASA:

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    7 août

    We continue to work side-by-side with to understand Starliner’s service module valve performance. Teams proceed with further troubleshooting inside of ’s Vertical Integration Facility:

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  15. 6 août

    🥶 Cooling atoms to a billionth of a degree above absolute zero? No problem for the 's Cold Atom Laboratory. Atomic physicist Ethan Elliott explains how it helps us understand the universe in a new episode of our podcast:

    Artist's illustration of the Cold Atom Laboratory, a small experiment that uses lasers. The rectangular shape shows lasers focused on the middle where atoms are concentrated.
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    6 août

    is one of my most complicated tasks. Early pics and data show a successful drill hole, but no sample in the tube–something we’ve never seen in testing on Earth. Mars keeps surprising us. We’re working through this new challenge. More to come.

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    6 août

    Coming soon to an orbit near the Moon. 🌔 Our CAPSTONE 🛰️ launches from New Zealand later this year to demonstrate new navigation technologies in space, and test a unique lunar orbit for the future outpost . Latest updates:

    CAPSTONE’s 12-Unit CubeSat with the spacecraft’s S-Band antenna shown on the right side. The 16 square-shaped elements on the surface of the flat plate are low-profile antennas, called patch antennas, that make up the S-Band antenna array. The antenna is integrated with the communications system structure. The red structures are handling fixtures that will be removed from the spacecraft prior to testing.
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    6 août

    Calling all Martians! is recruiting four crew members for a year-long mission that will simulate life on a distant world, living in “Mars Dune Alpha,” a 3D-printed habitat. Want to take part in research for the first human Mars mission? Learn more!

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  19. 6 août

    🤸 Synchronized floating. No-hand ball. What if the were held in space? We wanted to find out. crew members split into teams for a friendly competition, high above Earth. Presenting the Space Games:

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    6 août

    The international and commercial partners of the program are working with NASA to build an orbiting platform around the Moon! Learn where we are today on this week’s "Houston We Have a Podcast." 🎙️ |

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