Ion propulsion is being designed for a wide variety of missions, but what is it? We explain it here: http://nasa.tumblr.com/…/138684974…/ion-propulsionwhat-is-it
What did you do this past week? We fired thrusters on our way toward Jupiter for our Juno spacecraft! Discover what else is going on around the agency: https://youtu.be/N11WYjt1uTQ

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We’re saddened by the loss of astronaut Edgar Mitchell. He served as a lunar module pilot on Apollo 14, and was one of twelve American astronauts to walk on the moon. We salute his life and work, pushing the boundaries of exploration: http://go.nasa.gov/1X9hVk1
We’re teaming up with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to take a closer look at storms brewed by this year’s strong El Niño. During this mission, we’re sending our remotely piloted Global Hawk aircraft out over the Pacific where it will transmit data on temperature, humidity and wind speed. This information will be used to help improve weather model forecasts. Find out more: http://go.nasa.gov/1X9aitU
We’re teaming up with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to take a closer look at storms brewed by this year’s strong El Niño. During this mission, we’re sending our remotely piloted Global Hawk aircraft out over the Pacific where it will transmit data on temperature, humidity and wind speed. This information will be used to help improve weather model forecasts. Find out more: http://go.nasa.gov/1X9aitU
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