Elevated Bus That Drives Above Traffic Jams

Elevated Bus That Drives Above Traffic Jams
Elevated Bus That Drives Above Traffic Jams
Elevated Bus That Drives Above Traffic Jams
Elevated Bus That Drives Above Traffic Jams

Elevated Bus That Drives Above Traffic Jams

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8 years ago
This Is A Picture From The Curiosity Rover On Mars Showing Earth From The Perspective Of Mars. You Are

This is a picture from the Curiosity Rover on Mars showing Earth from the Perspective of Mars. You are literally looking at your home from the Perspective of another planet. Epic times indeed


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8 years ago
Astronauts Wanted
Astronauts Wanted
Astronauts Wanted
Astronauts Wanted
Astronauts Wanted
Astronauts Wanted
Astronauts Wanted
Astronauts Wanted

Astronauts wanted

(Image credit: NASA/KSC)


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8 years ago
The Earth At Night. Photographs Taken By NASA.
The Earth At Night. Photographs Taken By NASA.
The Earth At Night. Photographs Taken By NASA.
The Earth At Night. Photographs Taken By NASA.
The Earth At Night. Photographs Taken By NASA.
The Earth At Night. Photographs Taken By NASA.
The Earth At Night. Photographs Taken By NASA.
The Earth At Night. Photographs Taken By NASA.

The Earth at night. Photographs taken by NASA.

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8 years ago

lol sometimes science publications are like 20 pages of gibberish. It feels like an alien language I’m learning slowly as I stare at the pages… 

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8 years ago
If There Is Magic On This Planet, It Is Contained In Water :D
If There Is Magic On This Planet, It Is Contained In Water :D
If There Is Magic On This Planet, It Is Contained In Water :D
If There Is Magic On This Planet, It Is Contained In Water :D
If There Is Magic On This Planet, It Is Contained In Water :D
If There Is Magic On This Planet, It Is Contained In Water :D
If There Is Magic On This Planet, It Is Contained In Water :D
If There Is Magic On This Planet, It Is Contained In Water :D

If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water :D


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7 years ago

Shadow 

The US’s GOES-16 weather satellite (still in its testing/non-operational phase) sent back this series of photos taken every 5 minutes today, showing the shadow of the moon marching across the continent. Video shared originally here: 

https://twitter.com/UWSSEC/status/899707692364836866

http://www.ssec.wisc.edu

-JBB

8 years ago
Scientists Find Another Sign Suggesting Life Existed On Mars
Scientists Find Another Sign Suggesting Life Existed On Mars

Scientists find another sign suggesting life existed on Mars

According to new research published in the Journal of Geophysical Research, scientists are getting even more indicators that life once existed on Mars. The latest proof? Carbonates found in 3.8 billion-year-old rock in the Huygens basin.

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8 years ago

NASA Technology in Your Life

How does NASA technology benefit life on Earth? It probably has an impact in more ways than you think! Since 1976, our Spinoff program has profiled nearly 2,000 space technologies that have transformed into commercial products and services. In celebration of Spinoff’s 40th year of publication, we’ve assembled a collection of spinoffs that have had the greatest impact on Earth. 

Take a look and see how many you utilize on a regular basis:

Digital Image Sensors

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Whether you take pictures and videos with a DSLR camera or a cell phone, or even capture action on the go with a device like a GoPro Hero, you’re using NASA technology. The CMOS active pixel sensor in most digital image- capturing devices was invented when we needed to miniaturize cameras for interplanetary missions. This technology is also widely used in medical imaging and dental X-ray devices.

Enriched Baby Formula

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While developing life support for Mars missions, NASA-funded researchers discovered a natural source for an omega-3 fatty acid previously found primarily in breast milk that plays a key role in infant development. The ingredient has since been added to more than 90% of infant formula on the market and is helping babies worldwide develop healthy brains, eyes and hearts.

NASTRAN Software

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NASTRAN is a software developed by our engineers that performs structural analysis in the 1960s. Still popular today, it’s been used to help design everything from airplanes and cars to nuclear reactors and even Disney’s Space Mountain roller coaster.

Food Safety Standards

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Looking to ensure the absolute safety of prepackaged foods for spaceflight, we partnered with the Pillsbury Company to create a new, systematic approach to quality control. Now known as Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP), the method has become an industry standard that benefits consumers worldwide by keeping food free from a wide range of potential chemical, physical and biological hazards.

Neutral Body Posture Specifications

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What form does the human body naturally assume when all physical influences, including the pull of gravity, stop affecting it? We conducted research to find out using Skylab, America’s first space station, and later published specifications for what it called neutral body posture. The study has informed seat designs in everything from airplanes and office chairs to several models of Nissan automobiles.

Advanced Water Filtration

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We recently discovered unexpected sources of water on the moon and Mars, but even so, space remains a desert for human explorers, and every drop must be recycled and reused. A nano filter devised to purify water in orbit is currently at work on Earth, in devices that supply water to remote villages as well as in a water bottle that lets hikers and adventurers stay hydrated using streams and lakes.

Swimsuit Designs

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Wind-tunnel testing at our Langley Research Center played a key role in the development of Speedo’s LZR Racer swimsuit, proving which materials and seams best reduced drag as a swimmer cuts through the water. The swimsuit made a splash during its Olympic debut in 2008, as nearly every medal winner and world-record breaker wore the suit.

Air Purifier

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When plants grow, they release a gas called ethylene that accelerates decay, hastening the wilting of flowers and the ripening of fruits and vegetables. Air circulation on Earth keeps the fumes from building up, but in the hermetically sealed environment of a spacecraft, ethylene poses a real challenge to the would-be space farmers. We funded the development of an ethylene scrubber for the International Space Station that has subsequently proved capable of purifying air on Earth from all kinds of pathogens and particulates. Grocery stores use it to keep produce fresh longer. It’s also been marketed for home use and has even been embraced by winemakers, who employ the scrubber to keep aging wine in barrels free from mold, mildew and musty odors.

Scratch-Resistant, UV-Reflective Lenses

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Some of the earliest research into effective scratch-resistant coatings for prescription and sunglass lenses drew from work done at Ames Research Center on coatings for astronaut helmet visors and plastic membranes used in water purification systems. In the 1980s, we developed sunlight-filtering lenses to provide eye protection and enhance colors, and these lenses have found their way into sunglasses, ski goggles and safety masks for welders.

Dustbuster

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An Apollo-era partnership with Black & Decker to build battery-operated tools for moon exploration and sample collection led to the development of a line of consumer, medical and industrial hand-held cordless tools. This includes the popular Dustbuster cordless vacuum.

To see even more of our spinoff technologies, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/offices/oct/40-years-of-nasa-spinoff

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com


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8 years ago

Stories of Your Life is weeeeeiird

But good. Ted Chiang sort of feels like the new Borges - sort of.

(The film Arrival is based on one of the stories in this book)


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8 years ago

OMG congrats! How exciting! I can't wait to see your photos! I've tried with my SLR and uh it has NOT gone well lol.

I did it.

After a year of talking I finally bit the bullet and got a DSLR camera (Nikon D5300) for astrophotography. Will be using it at the observatory (16″ Cassegrain) as well as during hikes for sweeping vistas under the Milky Way. Very excited to explore astrophotography as a hobby and can’t wait to start uploading pictures


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