Una fecha objetivo importante para el[{» attribute=»»>James Webb Space Telescope …
An update about the next generation of spacesuits ….
And testing our lunar-roving robot … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Próximamente, las primeras imágenes en color del Telescopio Espacial Webb
Nuestro Telescopio espacial James Webb El equipo planea publicar las primeras imágenes en color y datos espectroscópicos del telescopio el 12 de julio. Imágenes de prueba inicial ya demostró la nitidez sin precedentes de la visión infrarroja de Webb. Pero las imágenes y los datos publicados el 12 de julio serán los primeros en mostrar todas las capacidades científicas de Webb.
Asociación de la NASA para proporcionar nuevos servicios espaciales y de caminata lunar
El 1 de junio, anunciamos que espacio de axioma y Collins Aerospace desarrollarán y proporcionarán trajes espaciales y sistemas de caminatas espaciales de última generación para que los astronautas trabajen en la Estación Espacial Internacional, exploren la superficie lunar en Misiones de Artemisay prepararse para misiones humanas para[{» attribute=»»>Mars. Learn more about spacesuits and spacewalking at nasa.gov/suitup.
Testing NASA’s Resource-Hunting Moon Rover
Teams at our Glenn Research Center in Cleveland recently conducted full-scale egress testing with the prototype of our VIPER Moon rover to verify that it will be able to exit the Astrobotic Griffin lunar lander safely and effectively after landing on the Moon. VIPER is targeted for delivery to the Moon’s South Pole in late 2023 to map valuable resources for future Artemis missions.
NASA Prepared to Monitor 2022 Hurricane Season from Space
The 2022 Atlantic Ocean hurricane season kicked off on June 1 and runs through November 30. NASA plays an important role in the science of hurricanes. Our fleet of Earth-observing satellites can monitor storms from the unique vantage point of space to collect data that is also useful for disaster preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery. Learn more at nasa.gov/hurricanes.
Apollo 1 Monument Dedicated at Arlington National Cemetery
On June 2, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and others attended the Apollo 1 Monument Dedication at Arlington National Cemetery, in Virginia. The monument honors and memorializes the Apollo 1 crew – astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee – and others who lost their lives in support of the agency’s mission of exploration and discovery.
That’s what’s up this week @NASA.