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Viajar a Marte… según la NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado La idea de viajar a Marte ha estado presente durante mucho tiempo, pero no ha sido hasta hace poco que se han hecho los primeros pasos reales hacia lograr esto. Ahora, con la ayuda de los expertos de la NASA, estamos más cerca de ver un diseño de nave espacial que llevaría a los humanos entre la Tierra y Marte. Pero, ¿cómo lograríamos esto? Hoy en día tenemos la ventaja de contar con la experiencia de los ingenieros de la NASA, quienes han pasado años desarrollando y diseñando naves espaciales. En una entrevista con un ingeniero de la NASA, nos explicó cómo se está preparando para la misión. El ingeniero explicó que están a punto de diseñar una nave espacial con la suficiente potencia para lograr la velocidad y la resistencia necesaria para transportar a los seres humanos a través del espacio. La nave espacial tendría que tener la capacidad de resistir los efectos de una inmersión prolongada en el espacio y también necesitaría ser lo suficientemente re

Houston We Have a Podcast: Mapping Lunar Ice por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Houston We Have a Podcast: Mapping Lunar Ice On Episode 242, Pamela Clark and Cliff Brambora describe a satellite to be deployed on the Artemis I mission that may better map lunar ices.

Scouting an Asteroid por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Scouting an Asteroid On Episode 235, Les Johnson and Julie Castillo-Rogez describe an experiment that will be deployed from the Artemis I mission to explore a near-Earth asteroid.

How NASA Communicates Space por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet How NASA Communicates Space On Episode 233, NASA communicators describe the various ways that the agency connects with mass audiences.

Her Passion for STEM por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Her Passion for STEM On Episode 232, Kris Brown and Emily Calandrelli describe the importance of inspiring young women to pursue an interest science, technology, engineering and math.

Abuzz on Station por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Abuzz on Station On Episode 230, Aric Katterhagen discusses free-flying robots on the space station that are training to help astronauts with their daily lives.

The Body in Space por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet The Body in Space On Episode 229, Tom Cruise asks Victor Glover about what happens to the human body during a long-duration spaceflight.

Deep Space Biology por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Deep Space Biology On Episode 228, Sergio Santa Maria shares the details of a research investigation on the Artemis I mission around the Moon that will send microorganisms into deep space.

How to Build Orion por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet How to Build Orion On Episode 227, Ned Penley and Stu McClung describe the manufacturing process of the Orion spacecraft that is being used for upcoming Artemis missions.

Artemis Imagery por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Artemis Imagery On Episode 226, Gary Cox describes the imaging systems on board the Orion spacecraft that will enable the earthbound to see the Earth and Moon from deep space during Artemis missions.

Space Communications por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Space Communications On Episode 225, Philip Baldwin lays out the infrastructure, operations, and future of near and deep space communication networks.

Radio Waves por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Radio Waves On Episode 224, on its 10th anniversary, Third Rock Radio hosts share the history and evolution of the partnership with NASA and bringing space to the airwaves.

NASA's 60 Years in Houston por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet NASA's 60 Years in Houston On Episode 223, John Uri reflects on the history of the Johnson Space Center after its 60th anniversary.

Station Science 2021 por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Station Science 2021 On Episode 222, Mandy Cady previews the latest science aboard the International Space Station and describes her role in coordinating hundreds of investigations performed in orbit.

Orbital Debris por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Orbital Debris On Episode 221, Mark Matney and Jim Cooney describe the science of orbital debris and the details behind the shielding and avoidance maneuvers of the International Space Station.

High Flying por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet High Flying On Episode 220, CJ Scott details the WB-57 aircraft, the unique imaging systems on board, and the teams that support operations.

Eye to the Earth por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Eye to the Earth On Episode 218, Kay Taylor describes an experiment on board the space station that allows middle school students to remotely photograph the Earth.

Hispanic Heritage Month por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Hispanic Heritage Month On Episode 214, members of the Hispanic Employee Resource Group at the Johnson Space Center share their journey to NASA.

Artemis Flight Directors por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet Artemis Flight Directors On Episode 209, NASA Artemis I flight directors Rick LaBrode and Judd Frieling detail what it will be like in Mission Control Houston during the agency’s next flight around the Moon.

On the Path to Success por NASA

Por NASA Podcast #Recomendado Tweet On the Path to Success On Episode 208, NASA interns from around the country detail the various student programs at the agency that helped them to land their internship opportunity.

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