A NASA X-ray imager is heading to the moon as part of NASA's Artemis campaign, where it will capture the first global images of the magnetic field that shields Earth from solar radiation.
Hague and Williams will "patch light leaks in the NICER X-ray telescope, then ready the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer for future upgrades," NASA officials wrote in a Jan. 15 blog post. Related ...
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Credit: UAF photo by Eric Engman Scientists have made groundbreaking progress in understanding the dazzling auroras that light up the night sky. Using NASA’s KiNET-X experiment, researchers simulated ...
Toward the end of the year, NASA's X-59 QueSST (Quiet SuperSonic Technology) experimental aircraft is scheduled for its first flight in late 2025. Developed in collaboration with Lockheed Martin ...
NASA is preparing for the launch of the Lunar Environment Heliospheric X-ray Imager (LEXI) aboard Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander, scheduled for January 15. The mission will observe Earth ...
Credit: NASA During their mission, the astronauts achieved several key objectives. They removed and replaced a rate gyro assembly, applied protective patches to damaged light filters on the NICER ...