August 05, 2016 MEDIA ADVISORY In Case You Missed It: A Weekly Summary of Top Content from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center
(Video 11:22) NASA Marches on with SLS Engine TestingNASA engineers conducted a successful, 650-second test of the RS-25 engine July 29 on the at the agency's Stennis Space Center. Four RS-25 engines -- along with twin, five-segment solid rocket boosters -- will power NASA's Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft on human missions to deep space, including Mars.
Look Up! Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Aug. 11-12Make plans now to stay up late or set the alarm early next week to see a myriad of "shooting stars" light up the sky. Known for its fast and bright meteors, the annual Perseid meteor shower is anticipated to be one of the year's best viewing opportunities.
Ideas, Challenges Drive Marshall's New Engineering Deputy Larry LeopardRelying on team dynamics, fresh ideas and new challenges, Larry Leopard, the newly named deputy director of Marshall's Engineering Directorate, believes a team can do almost anything. This week, Leopard discussed his quarter-century career with the nation's space agency and his new position.
Lunar Rover Kicked Up Moon Dust for the First Time 45 Years AgoThis week marked the 45th anniversary of Apollo 15 and the first deployment of the Lunar Roving Vehicle on the moon's surface. In celebration of the historic event, we complied an album of the rover in action, as well as images of the development of the one-of-a-kind vehicle.
(Video 4:53) Space Station Live: Make Room for Big BrotherOn this week's Space Station live, we discuss a workhorse of the International Space Station, the Microgravity Science Glovebox. Launched in 2002, the glovebox has hosted scientific payloads from across the world and is busy 99 percent of the time. In a couple years, NASA will launch the new Life Science Glovebox, MSG's so-called “big brother,” to help alleviate some of that workload. For more information or to learn about other happenings at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, visit NASA Marshall. For past issues of the ICYMI newsletter, click here. NASA Marshall Space Flight Center news releases and other information are available automatically by sending an e-mail message with the subject line subscribe to msfc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. To unsubscribe, send an e-mail message with the subject line unsubscribe to msfc-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.
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