Supporting S.T.E.M. & Space in NW Arkansas: a community of visionaries raising awareness for S.T.E.M. & planning a planetarium/science hub for the curious!
Time is running out to send your name to deep space aboard NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft! Submit your name by Dec. 31 to be etched on a microchip that will travel 1.8 billion miles (2.6 billion kilometers) to explore Europa.
Are you seeing RED lately?!?
The planet #Mars will be in opposition soon (July 27-31). It's been 15 years since it's been this close to Earth! 🌎
Here's an interview with Scott Roberts from Explore Scientific on the #MarsOpposition2018
https://t.co/8aWLDPZxY4
Today’s Astronomy Picture of the Day was taken by our friend from Brazil, @carlosfairbairn. @apod#NWASpace#astronomy! It’s my turn to visit next.
https://t.co/8CdCMoJT3d
Took this photo of #Jamaica on my #YearInSpace. Recently visited the island up close on my 3rd year launch anniversary. Earth is good! Off to explore more of our planet. Have a great holiday weekend!
Launch window reset to today(3/31) 10 AM to 1 PM for the parachute to be used in future mars missions.
NASA to Launch Parachute Test off Virginia Coast March 27 https://t.co/rIqfBJQnRU
@MikeAWB So far we have packed up just under 200,000 pairs of good glasses. Check https://t.co/b1uxjvuogH for upcoming dates when you can come help. #AWB
Baerbel Lucchitta, one of the first women in the field of Astrogeology. Baerbel expanded geologic knowledge of Earth, the Moon, Mars, and beyond during her career with USGS #WomensHistoryMonth https://t.co/QI0bxQhibM
Want to get the hottest ticket of the summer? @NASA & @WilliamShatner invite you to send your name to the Sun aboard Parker #SolarProbe, humanity’s first mission to “touch” a star — launching summer 2018!
Details & submit: https://t.co/dAF4lpkwzi
She was also the first woman to wear pants to work at NASA, and convinced others to do the same. "It did cause quite a stir...You know, we took the emphasis off [of] what you’re wearing. It’s more like what you’re actually producing.” 👖
Annie Easley, one of the first african american rocket scientists, spent 34 years at @NASA developing code for rockets and satellites, inspiring women to pursue STEM, and fighting gender, race, and age discrimination in the workplace.
#HappyInternationalWomensDay