jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2016

NASA 3 NOV. 2016


Computers weren't always made of motherboards and CPUs. At one time, they were human! And at our Jet Propulsion Laboratory, human computers were a talented team of women who went on to become some of the earliest computer programmers. Details: http://go.nasa.gov/2eZhMmg

Astronaut Kate Rubins talks with MOTHERBOARD about her mission to the space station, her view, sequencing DNA in space, and the incredible research that she worked on. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hj1IRvvvEg

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We’re live with NASA Chief Scientist Dr. Ellen Stofan. Ask her your questions about space

Twice a year, we re-calibrate instruments on our SDO sun observing spacecraft, having it look up and down and then side to side over the course of six hours, in a dizzying maneuver as if tracing a plus sign in space. Learn more: http://go.nasa.gov/2fiHv7w

LIVE NOW: Meet Robonaut, our humanoid robot designed to work side by side with humans, or go where the risks are too great for people.
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Meet Robonaut, our humanoid robot designed to work side by side with humans, or go where the risks are too great for people. For more info: https://robonaut.jsc.nasa.gov/R2/
See more videos of Robonaut in action: https://www.youtube.com/playlist…

Meet our robotic assistant named Robonaut today at 11:15 a.m. EDT on Facebook Live! Robonaut is a humanoid robot designed to work side by side with humans, or go where the risks are too great for people. Join us here: http://go.nasa.gov/2filGVO

SPOTTED! Odd-looking, shiny, golf-ball-size object on Mars. What is it? Our Curiosity rover used its laser instrument to confirm that it’s an iron-nickel meteorite. Get the details: http://go.nasa.gov/2fgkaDz

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