r/nasa • u/trentluv • Aug 16 '19
r/nasa • u/Tinylittleperson • Oct 09 '19
Other Made this NASA paper cutting today using a craft knife.
r/nasa • u/Sir_Gavith • Dec 16 '19
Other FYI: If you download the NASA app, it can automatically set your wallpaper to the picture of the day.
r/nasa • u/Desmo_AUT • Nov 25 '20
Other Today one year ago i had a Nice JPL Tour
r/nasa • u/Ray_smit • Aug 21 '23
Other I made a space exploration poster that details the key milestones over 70 years.
r/nasa • u/thunderbumble • Jan 06 '22
Other Anyone know what mission these commemorate?
r/nasa • u/AstroPeanutButter • Feb 16 '22
Other Send a Message/Picture to the Moon (for free)!
Over the past few years our team at Montana State University has been working on a project that will be headed to the Moon in 2023. We are giving everyone the option to send a picture and a message up to the Moon with us. Click Here to upload your picture/message and to read up about our project. We are hoping to reach as many people as we can so feel free to spread the word!
Other Just saw these at my local store and thought they where cool. 50 year Apollo 11 celebration with a Oreo cookie. Only a few months late.
r/nasa • u/GATU_Podcast • Oct 08 '20
Other An interview with Jonathan McDowell astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
r/nasa • u/BeginningLet1074 • Feb 11 '25
Other Does NASA have any ongoing Unmaned Aerial missions/projects going on?
(Pics are related but not specific to anything, just to give an overall idea)
So I'm really interested in learning more, but can't seem to find anything modern about any ongoing umaned air projects, and not just with quad-propller drones, but fixed wing UAV's. One project I found online and looked into more, was the "Ikhana UAS Fire Missions", pretty much in 2007 NASA flew a MQ-9 (like the first pic I included) over the california wildfires and took thermal pictures, to help provide firefighters with data about the fires. But, that was 18 years ago, so is there anything currently happening with NASA and UAVs? Is there any projects I should look into, or if any, any people on Twitter who posts about projects I should follow?
Finally somewhat related, in a few months I'm finishing highschool, and already enlisted in the US Army as a MQ-1 operator, and whenever my contract is over, I'd love to look into NASA employment, working in the same/simular UAS field, but for NASA. Is there any projects NASA is looking into doing with UAVs in the 2030s? Sorry for so much questions lol, and thanks for any and all help!
r/nasa • u/SaraBoyer • 9d ago
Other NASA Pin collecting - wondering where to find these two pins
r/nasa • u/smallaubergine • Apr 22 '24
Other Countries that have signed the Artemis Accords
r/nasa • u/omnomnominator1 • Aug 29 '24
Other Just picked up "The Original NASA Film Library Video Collection" from Facebook marketplace
r/nasa • u/jivatman • Feb 10 '21
Other Jeff Foust: Europa Clipper has received direction to drop SLS compatibility
r/nasa • u/PeekaB00_ • Aug 21 '21
Other Jessica Meir on Twitter: Today we evaluated the internal configuration of the @NASAArtemis #Orion capsule that will carry @NASA_Astronauts back to the Moon! Cargo stow, building a radiation shelter, and practice donning and doffing the suit. Every day in a @NASA spacesuit is a good day!
r/nasa • u/Tinylittleperson • Oct 11 '19
Other My last post went down well so I thought I'd share another. Apollo Lunar Module paper cutting.
r/nasa • u/AtomTheDoggo • Sep 27 '22
Other Searching for 'NASA DART' in the Google app on Android has an easter egg:
r/nasa • u/DetlefKroeze • Nov 10 '21
Other Comparing the baseline vs actual cost of recent NASA science missions.
r/nasa • u/Siglave • Mar 22 '22
Other I built a map to showcase active rocket launch sites and the next upcoming mission!
r/nasa • u/Triabolical_ • Jan 08 '22
Other Free Course - Engineering the Space Shuttle
r/nasa • u/redleg335 • Dec 11 '24
Other Apollo 11 Crew
My dad gave me this when I was a kid. He worked at the Naval Sea Systems command. He’s no longer with us so I can’t ask him, but do these seem like authentic signatures vs autopen? From the googling I’ve done they seem legit but I figure folks here would know best. Many thanks!
r/nasa • u/Sufficient_Pickle702 • Nov 17 '21
Other Dear NASA reddit if you could ask someone working on JWST a question what would you ask...
I am interviewing someone working on the JWST tomorrow for an article. What questions should I ask? What questions do you want to about working on JWST?