In Aerospace Engineering/ NASA Directing a Spacecraft Millions of Miles Away This past December, NASA’s most recent interplanetary mission arrived at its destination. The OSIRIS-REx spacecraft arrived at Bennu, a tiny near Earth asteroid, to… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering/ JAXA Keep the Silver: Asteroid Ryugu Takes a Tantalum Bullet This Thursday (February 21st), asteroid Ryugu will take a literal bullet in the name of science! This is part of the mechanism of how… Continue Reading →
In Astronomy/ Meteor Shower Meteor Shower Time: The Geminids! The biggest rival of the Perseid meteor shower has arrived! The Geminids which has a reputation for the enormous about of meteors it produces… Continue Reading →
In Shopping 15 Space Gifts You Gotta Get I hope you are having a wonderful holiday season! Whether you already started lighting the menorah or are trimming the tree, I have got… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering/ NASA What’s Shakin’ on Mars? If a Marsquake occurs and there isn’t a spacecraft to measure it, did it really happen? You may remember earlier this year I interviewed a… Continue Reading →