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Floating in microgravity may look effortless, but for bones, it’s anything but. Anew NASA study on mice reveals that the ...
A team of biomedical engineers at the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science working with a team of bio-scientist colleagues ...
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How we study our planet
We often focus on space observatories that peer beyond Earth. But the vast majority of satellites stare right back at us.
Floating about in microgravity might seem like a blissful reprieve for the human body's weight-bearing skeleton, but when ...
It is known as the “blue marble” photograph because it shows ... This latest finding satisfies a basic principle of science: The simplest explanation is usually the best one.
“Firefly’s first Moon and Blue Marble images captured by our Blue ... “Most importantly, we’ll be capturing critical science data for our NASA customers all along the way that will pave ...
On December 7, 1972, Apollo 17 astronauts captured a now-iconic image of Earth, sometimes called the “blue marble.” Our National Air and Space Museum explains how it became an inspiration and symbol ...
T2S Solutions has completed the acquisition of Blue Marble Communications, Business Wire reported Tuesday. The Belcamp, Maryland-based advanced technologies provider aims to bolster its presence ...
T2S to support Blue Marble’s continued growth as it develops and provides next-generation products to the rapidly growing U.S. National Security, International, and Commercial Space Markets ...