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  • Disney debuts NASA Perseverance Mars rover tracks at EPCOT's Mission: SPACE 05 Oct 2023 19:11 GMT

    Judging by a new set of tracks, NASA's Perseverance rover appears it may have taken a brief detour to Walt Disney World in Florida, despite it being on Mars for the past two years. Guests visiting EPCOT can now come across a tire tread like that left …

  • second-ever administrator of NASA 22 Nov 2022 05:21 GMT

    + James E. Webb ran the fledgling space agency from February 1961 to October 1968. He believed that NASA had to strike a balance between human space flight and science. The man whose name NASA has chosen to bestow upon the successor to the Hubble Space …

  • Will NASA Rename The James Webb Space Telescope? A Space Expert Explains The Lavender Scare Controversy 19 Jul 2022 01:41 GMT

    (MENAFN- The Conversation) The first images from the James Webb Space Telescope are astounding. With its deep infrared eyes, the telescope is illuminating regions of the Universe with never-before-possible clarity. The telescope is a collaboration between …

  • JWST’s first photo released: Who is James Webb, after whom NASA named its new space telescope? 12 Jul 2022 11:39 GMT

    NASA on Tuesday revealed the clearest deep space image of the early universe ever, thanks to its groundbreaking James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The image, which possibly shows the universe from as far back as 13 billion years ago, was the first stunning …

  • Columbia Disaster: What happened and what NASA learned 11 Oct 2021 16:10 GMT

    The Columbia disaster occurred On Feb. 1, 2003, when NASA’s space shuttle Columbia broke up as it returned to Earth, killing the seven astronauts on board. NASA suspended space shuttle flights for more than two years as it investigated the cause of the …

  • NASA won't rename James Webb Space Telescope despite controversy 30 Sep 2021 17:57 GMT

    NASA says it has no plans for renaming the James Webb Space Telescope, which was named after a former administrator who permitted the government to discriminate against lesbian and gay employees. Speaking to NPR, NASA Administrator Bill NelsonClarence ( …

  • Shadowed By Controversy, NASA Won't Rename New Space Telescope 30 Sep 2021 05:25 GMT

    NASA does not plan to rename its new $10 billion technological marvel, the James Webb Space Telescope, despite concerns that its namesake, former NASA administrator James Webb, went along with government discrimination against gay and lesbian employees in …

  • Americans support NASA but not a return to the moon, new poll shows - Yahoo News 13 Jul 2019 18:21 GMT

    On Dec. 14, 1972, astronaut Gene Cernan stepped into the Apollo 17 Lunar Module to return to Earth. He was the last man to walk on the moon. If it were up to most Americans, it would stay that way. A new Ipsos poll commissioned by C-SPAN for the 50th …

  • New poll shows Americans support NASA but not a return to the moon 11 Jul 2019 20:34 GMT

    Best moon photos ever: Super moon, blood moon, wolf moon, strawberry moo... Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Buy Photo Buy Photo Interested in this topic? You may also want to view these photo galleries: Autoplay Show Thumbnails Show …

  • Current and former NASA leaders discuss space agency at 60 17 Sep 2018 15:47 GMT

    A United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket launches on its 155th and final mission from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Sept. 15, 2018. NASA, Florida Today NASA chief Jim Bridenstine, 43, wasn't born yet when the space agency pulled off its …

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