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NASA Ames Astrogram – September/October 2023

October 4, 2023

NASA Ames’ Contributions to OSIRIS-REx by Gianine Figliozzi Extraterrestrial rocks and dust – material scooped up from an asteroid – were delivered to Earth on Sept. 24, 2023. A safe landing in the Utah desert for the spacecraft carrying this bounty marked the end of a seven-year journey for NASA’s OSIRIS-REx – short for the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification,…

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NASA Studies Human Pilots to Advance Autonomous Air Taxis

October 3, 2023

Air taxis may become an important part of the U.S. transportation ecosystem, quickly carrying people relatively short distances – and eventually some may fly without a pilot aboard. NASA is helping prepare for that future with research to ensure that fully autonomous flight technology is safe. Currently, a NASA study team is evaluating how autonomous…

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New Simulations Shed Light on Origins of Saturn’s Rings and Icy Moons

September 26, 2023

According to new research by NASA and its partners, Saturn’s rings could have evolved from the debris of two icy moons that collided and shattered a few hundred million years ago. Debris that didn’t end up in the rings could also have contributed to the formation of some of Saturn’s present-day moons. Full report from…

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Government and Industry Collaboration Leads to First Air Taxi Delivery 

September 25, 2023

A new air taxi from the manufacturer Joby Aviation will allow NASA to evaluate how this kind of vehicle could be integrated into our skies for everyday use, while the Air Force researches its potential military use.   Full report from NASA: Read More

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NASA Ames’ Contributions to OSIRIS-REx

September 22, 2023

Teams at NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley have played critical roles in preparing the mission for success and will continue to work on the OSIRIS-REx samples once they arrive. Full report from NASA: Read More

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What is the Lunar Explorer Instrument for Space Biology Applications?

August 24, 2023

An experiment on the Moon’s surface that will study yeast’s biological response to the lunar environment to help understand and mitigate health risks for astronauts. Full report from NASA: Read More

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NASA Selects Geology Team for the First Crewed Artemis Lunar Landing

August 23, 2023

NASA has selected the geology team that will develop the surface science plan for the first crewed lunar landing mission in more than 50 years. Full report from NASA: Read More

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NASA Software Developers Take Autonomy from Simulation to Flight

August 14, 2023

Self-flying air taxis may create a new era of transportation opportunities for passengers and cargo, shortening travel time using autonomous software that provide safe and reliable flight paths. Full report from NASA: Read More

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NASA Study Reveals Compounding Climate Risks at Two Degrees of Warming

August 10, 2023

A NASA study predicts that, if global temperatures keep rising and reach 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels, people worldwide could face multiple impacts of climate change simultaneously, with serious consequences. Full report from NASA: Read More

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NASA Pilot Attracts, Awards New Small Business Innovators

August 4, 2023

NASA Pilot Attracts, Awards New Small Business Innovators Full report from NASA: Read More

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