2018年7月31日星期二

Prepping to Launch for the Sun


NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has cleared the final procedures in the clean room before its move to the launch pad.

2018年7月30日星期一

2018年7月26日星期四

From Interns to Astronauts


July 26 is National Intern Day. See how far these two former interns at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory have come!

Orange Icebergs


2018年7月25日星期三

Flown Orion Spacecraft Visits Washington, DC, for Made in America Showcase


NASA's Orion spacecraft that flew Exploration Flight Test-1 on Dec. 5, 2014, is seen after being uncovered in preparation for being moved onto the White House complex, Saturday, July 21, 2018, in Washington, DC. More than 1,000 companies across the country manufactured or contributed elements to the spacecraft.

Paradise at Bacara Santa Barbara


2018年7月24日星期二

Candid Apollo


On July 24, 1969, the Apollo 11 crew splashed down in the Pacific Ocean.

2018年7月23日星期一

Grand Teton Sunrise


Iceberg Towers Over Greenland Village


In July 2018, an iceberg weighing 11 million tons parked just offshore of Innaarsuit, a small island village in northwestern Greenland.

2018年7月20日星期五

2018年7月18日星期三

Orion Parachutes Chalk Up Another Test Success in Arizona


The parachute system for Orion, America’s spacecraft that will carry humans to deep space, deployed as planned after being dropped from an altitude of 6.6 miles on July 12, at the U.S. Army Proving Ground in Yuma, Arizona.

Gemini X Time Lapse


This time exposure photograph is of the Gemini X spacecraft, which launched from Complex 19 on July 18, 1966 with astronauts John Young and Michael Collins on board.

2018年7月17日星期二

Churning in the Chukchi Sea


Regardless of the amount of winter ice cover, the waters off of the Alaskan coast usually come alive each spring with blooms of phytoplankton.

Hold Still


2018年7月16日星期一

A Merger of Stars


Launched 15 years ago, the Spitzer Space Telescope has made many discoveries, including this detection of the merger of two neutron stars.

Milky Tail


2018年7月13日星期五

Nyhavn - Copenhagen


Jamming with the 'Spiders' from Mars


This image from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, acquired May 13, 2018 during winter at the South Pole of Mars, shows a carbon dioxide ice cap covering the region and as the sun returns in the spring, "spiders" begin to emerge from the landscape.

Unreachable


2018年7月12日星期四

The Forest


'X'-ploring the Eagle Nebula and 'Pillars of Creation'


The Eagle Nebula, also known as Messier 16, contains the young star cluster NGC 6611. It also the site of the spectacular star-forming region known as the Pillars of Creation, which is located in the southern portion of the Eagle Nebula.

2018年7月11日星期三

The Heart of Madagascar


As the International Space Station flew overhead, NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold captured this photograph of a changing landscape in the heart of Madagascar, observing drainage into the sea in the Betsiboka Estuary due to decimation of rainforests and coastal mangroves.

2018年7月10日星期二

2018 Class of NASA Flight Directors for the Mission Control Center


NASA has selected six women and men to join the elite corps of flight directors who will lead mission control for a variety of new operations at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.

2018年7月9日星期一

A Closer View of the Moon


Posted to Twitter by @Astro_Alex, European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst, this image shows our planet's Moon as seen from the International Space Station.

2018年7月6日星期五

Ice Block Avalanche


One of the most actively changing areas on Mars are the steep edges of the North Polar layered deposits.

2018年7月5日星期四

County Fire Lights Up the Night


Light from the County Fire illuminated the night skies of Northern California when the Suomi NPP satellite acquired this image overnight on July 1, 2018.

2018年7月3日星期二

2018年7月2日星期一

Seeing Jupiter


Citizen scientist Kevin M. Gill created this image of Jupiter using data from the Juno spacecraft's JunoCam imager.