If you use GIS, then you are likely a fan of free shapefile data just like me. So for this month’s Free For All, here is a treasure trove of socioeconomic shapefiles and geodatabases put together by NASA. Specifically, the Read More
If you use GIS, then you are likely a fan of free shapefile data just like me. So for this month’s Free For All, here is a treasure trove of socioeconomic shapefiles and geodatabases put together by NASA. Specifically, the Read More
This month’s Out of This World would be more appropriately titled Just Out of This World. Â I’ve been having a mini love affair with the International Space Station (ISS) as of late. This article is more proof of my recent Read More
While NASA’s most recent project funding has gained much attention with its aggressive goal to capture an asteroid, a lesser known but more preeminent mission involves sampling an asteroid. This mission is referred to as the Origins-Spectral Interpretation Resource Identification Read More
Many times I wonder what comes first in regards to NASA acronyms, the ultimate chicken and egg question. This month’s Reaching Orbit is a great example of this quandary. The Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) is undergoing Read More
Our Sun appears to be having a fit as within a two day period it has erupted in three coronal mass ejections. Luckily they all occurred in the same area and are aimed at Mercury and NASA’s Messenger spacecraft. The Read More
On February 11, 2013, NASA will launch the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) into orbit. Once launched and operational, it will be referred to as Landsat 8, joining Landsat 5 and 7 in orbit. The successful launch of LDCM will Read More
Join Buzz Lightyear in learning more about the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle Discovery. (Photo Credit: NASA) Whether you have kids or you are a kid at heart, NASA has just the website for you. With games for Read More
NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has captured stellar imagery that will make any surfer jealous and wishing the Jetsons truly existed so they could ride these interstellar waves. The image depicts Zeta Ophiuchi, a giant star 20 times the size of Read More
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