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Fine & Strange Details on an Asteroid's Surface

GRAIL Spacecraft Named on This Week @ NASA


Students at Emily Dickinson Elementary School in Bozeman, Montana won a nationwide contest to re-name the twin Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory spacecraft formerly known as GRAIL-A and GRAIL-B. The winning names -- "Ebb" and "Flow". The spacecraft have been in orbit around the moon since New Year's Day -- collecting data to create a gravity map of the moon. Also, Moving Earth for the new home of Space Shuttle Atlantis, The Invention Challenge, Astronaut Cady Coleman in Cleveland, a new App to keep track of meteors and more. more

Aquarius Satellite Sees Seas' Salt and More on This Week @NASA

Aquarius Satellite Sees Seas' Salt and More on This Week @NASA 
This Week at NASA highlights the new Aquarius instrument's first global map, a sit-down with the Expedition 30/31 crew, student views of the SOFIA Observatory, the Boy Scouts Robotics Merit Badge, a cutting-edge STEM kit, Johnson Space Center's 50 year celebration, Bolden at the New Horizons in Aviation Forum, and monkeying around with the ISS and Dr. Jane Goodall. more

NASA Administrator Checks Out New Spacecraft


NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden and Johnson Space Center Director Mike Coats visit the Orion facilities inside Johnson's Space Vehicle Mockup Facility on Monday, Sept. 26. The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Module is being developed by NASA as the nation's deep space exploration spacecraft. In conjunction with NASA's Space Launch System (SLS), Orion will carry astronauts to asteroids, Mars and other destinations in the solar system. more

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