Sjá meira af NASA Technology á Facebook

UmSjá allt

NASA Headquarters
Washington D.C., DC, US
Washington D.C., DC, US
Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. See actions taken by the people who manage and post content.
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION is responsible for this Page.
Tengdar síður
- Ríkisstofnun
- Ríkisstofnun
- Ríkisstofnun
- Vísindi, tækni og verkfræði
- Ríkisstofnun
- Vefsíða stjórnvalda
- Frétta- og fjölmiðlavefur
- Ríkisstofnun
- Vísindavefur
- Vísindi, tækni og verkfræði
- Ríkisstofnun
- Hubble Space TelescopeVísindi, tækni og verkfræði
- Fræðsluvefur
- Ríkisstofnun
- NASA ExplorersSýna
- NASA Ames Research CenterVísindi
- Ríkisstofnun
- Ríkisstofnun
- Ríkisstofnun
Myndir
Myndbönd
A vehicle landing on the Moon kicks up dust, creates heat & causes changes to the environment that can affect samples collected nearby. SEAL - the Surface & Exosphere Alterations by Landers payload will gauge these changes to enable more accurate science: https://go.nasa.gov/34VbWfM

218
11
Our Deep Space Atomic Clock, like a GPS for navigating the solar system, is a technology demonstration that headed to space in June 2019. The mission has been extended through August 2021 so we can continue testing and improving the clock's ability to measure time consistently over long periods.
This tech could fundamentally transform deep space navigation! Learn more: https://go.nasa.gov/31dIlvT

129
4
Super Speedy Spacecraft

163
8
Innlegg
We selected 14 U.S. companies across 9 states, including several small businesses, as partners to demonstrate and mature space tech that will help forge a path to sustainable #Artemis operations on the Moon.
Learn more about the ~$370 million investment: https://go.nasa.gov/3180z13
NASA Technology posted a video to playlist Faces of Technology.
Meet Jean-Pierre de la Croix, a robotics systems engineer at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Jean-Pierre and his team are helping several robots work together to overcome exploration challenges, like extreme terrain. From the Mars Yard at JPL to his own backyard, Jean-Pierre is making an idea come to life.
To learn more about the shoebox-sized robots designed to scout hard-to-reach locations on the Moon and possibly Mars, visit: https://go.nasa.gov/3nVQXR5

Faces of Technology at home: JP de la Croix














































