Superman’s speech has been officially released.
“I love, I get scared... I screw up all the time but that is being human, and that’s my greatest strength” https://t.co/4rifXiFQU1
This shot probably cost the company hundreds of thousands of extra dollars to produce, just in the hours of time needed to accommodate it. If you're managing that team it's easy to say "that camera is not mission-critical" and yet it's clearly worth it.
More carbon than expected and an abundance of water were found in the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid sample returned to Earth by #OSIRISREx. The two combined could mean that the building blocks for life on Earth might be locked in these rocks: https://t.co/IY6QfXXqeT
‘Doing the robot’ on the dance floor would look more like ‘doing the worm’ if the dance move was inspired by soft robots! 🤖
In this week's Surprisingly STEM, hear soft robotics engineers explain how their interests lead them to @NASA_Langley.
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The future of robots isn't just made of metal. Soft robots, which are made of flexible materials and move like living organisms, are opening new doors for NASA researchers.
Learn more from soft robotics engineer Jim Neilan and mechanical engineering intern Anthony Dempsey!
Space telescopes are the extension of humanity into the farthest reaches. They are the eyes that allow us to see beyond what is ''visible.'' They are the best of us. This week we'll release the final poster in our mission series. Can you guess who's next? https://t.co/fJvd5gJmk7