Martian Technologies I have committed a space nerd fail in that I have yet to see The Martian despite rave reviews and a fascination with both space and Matt Damon. I’m the kind of loser that prefers watching movies at Read More
Martian Technologies I have committed a space nerd fail in that I have yet to see The Martian despite rave reviews and a fascination with both space and Matt Damon. I’m the kind of loser that prefers watching movies at Read More
Last Minute Mars Discovery I couldn’t help but to squeeze in this last minute update on Mars. On September 28, 2015, NASA announced strong evidence that liquid water exists on Mars today. This exciting discovery opens up endless possibilities and Read More
This month I am doing a rundown on Mars related events as there are some very interesting updates to share. NASA recently tested the Space Launch System (SLS) that will one day hurl Orion deep into space. The 535-second test Read More
Landing on Mars You may have thought that flying saucers are something out of an old science fiction movie, much more absurd then practical. NASA may beg to differ when it comes to their Low-Density Supersonic Decelerator, or LDSD for Read More
InSight Mars Lander While Orion is getting close to its first test mission to someday take humans to Mars, an unmanned lander is being assembled to launch in March of 2016. Manned missions might capture public interest and inspire future Read More
NASA Mars Spacecraft After a long journey, NASA’s Mars Atmospheric and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft has made it to Mars, entering its orbit on September 21. After 10 months and 442 million miles, MAVEN took 35 hours to maneuver into Read More
NASA.gov Check out the new and improved NASA website at NASA.gov! They have revamped the site design, cutting down on clutter and making it easier for users to find events being broadcast live. NASA intends to continue improving the look Read More
This month in Reaching Orbit, we are going to check in with some of the projects I have mentioned in earlier articles and see how they are fairing. Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LCDM) Last month I wrote about the Landsat Read More
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