controllers can still receive engineering data and command the craft, but it remains to be seen what can be done to restore full communications. They haven’t tried to turn the X-band transmitter back on yet, wisely preferring to further evaluate what caused the fault protection error that ki...
When asked recently by the Associated Press what he thought about the “culture” problem at NASA, Kranz emphasized the need for accountability: “Look, these people are professionals,” he said. “They’re being paid a professional wage. If they have a problem, I expect them to stand up ...
The data Schwadronet alhave been analyzing come from CRaTER on the LRO spacecraft in orbit around the Moon, which is point-blank exposed to any cosmic radiation the sun allows to pass. Here on Earth, we have two additional lines of defense: the magnetic field and atmosphere of our planet...
Well folks, no need to fear, the worm logo was recently reinstated as NASA’s secondary logo, and for the recent manned Dragon launch the Falcon 9 sported the worm on its side. :) Reply Wram May 31, 2021 at 01:51 To me the worm logo evokes an aura of modernity, I don’t see...
Most recently, NASA ‘sInSightlanded on Mars in November 2018. InSight traveled 301,223,981 miles through space to explore Mars’ deep interior, which we know the least about. Up next Astronauts who flew to space aboard Starliner face additional delay ...