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Electronic proposals may be submitted via the NASA proposal data system NSPIRES or via Grants.gov. Every organization that intends to submit a proposal in response to ROSES-2024 must be registered ...
Retirees have plenty to worry about, but a brand-new clock is ticking that could slice some benefit checks in half before the ...
When Neil Armstrong stepped onto the Moon in 1969, 600 million people watched on black-and-white televisions. Today, most of ...
Telescopes allow scientists to analyze starlight passing through distant planets’ atmospheres, revealing clues about their ...
From brass blocks and claws to titanium posts, saddle inserts and screws, FU-Tone will make your six-string roar. To ...
When we first did it 50 years ago, there were no tools for it.” Unlike the Speedmaster, which was retrofitted for the space ...
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is extensively used with the process of urbanization and potentially influences atmospheric chemistry, which is yet unclear. In this work, we demonstrated strong production of ...
In a groundbreaking development, NASA has announced a new alloy that could be the key to unlocking ultra-stable space ...
A new material called Alloy 30 shrinks when it is heated and expands when it is cooled and it could help with telescope ...
Because it shrinks when other materials expand, Allvar Alloy 30 can be used to strategically compensate for the expansion and contraction of other materials. The alloy’s unique NTE property and lack ...
NASA is getting closer to building the powerful telescopes needed to find Earth-like planets beyond our solar system, thanks ...
Readers doubtless know that metals expand when heated. As explained in a NASA blog post that’s a problem for space telescopes because if their components warm and expand it can mean that the shape of ...