In Case You Missed It: A Weekly Summary of Top Content from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

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  October 05, 2018 
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In Case You Missed It: A Weekly Summary of Top Content from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center

Week of Oct. 1 - 5, 2018


 

(VIDEO 1:00) NASA: 60 Years in 60 Seconds

On Oct. 1, NASA celebrated 60 years of space exploration. From aeronautics to human spaceflight, NASA’s history tells a story of exploration, innovation and discoveries. NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is proud to be a part of this legacy.


 

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Executes First Asteroid Approach Maneuver

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, part of the New Frontiers Program at Marshall, executed its first Asteroid Approach Maneuver (AAM-1) Monday, Oct. 1, putting it on course for its scheduled arrival at the asteroid Bennu in December.


 

Celebrating a Year of Education on Station

This past year, NASA has been celebrating a Year of Education on Station (YES) during which astronauts and former teachers Joe Acaba and Ricky Arnold lived and worked aboard the International Space Station. While on station, they shared their interest in science, technology, engineering and math (the STEM fields) and their passion for teaching and inspiring thousands of students and educators through live events, video lessons from space and more.


 

(VIDEO 0:57) Faces of Technology Meet Monsi Roman

Meet Monsi Roman, program manager for NASA's Centennial Challenges at Marshall. She invites the public to help NASA solve some really hard technology challenges faced both in space and on Earth.


 

NASA Right on Schedule with RS-25 Flight Controller Test

NASA stayed right on schedule with the third in a series of scheduled RS-25 rocket engine tests at Stennis Space Center Sept. 25. The hot fire represented the seventh test of a 3D-printed pogo accumulator and the third test of a main combustion chamber fabricated using a bonding technique designed to save time and money.


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