Innovation Now

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Sinopsis

Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.

Episodios

  • Making Technology Happen

    12/03/2021

    Join us in celebrating Women’s History Month and visit us online at Innovation Now to learn more about these remarkable women.

  • An Iconic Structure

    11/03/2021

    This mammoth construction is made of aluminum, titanium, and human ingenuity.

  • Food Fatigue

    10/03/2021

    Astronauts are likely to suffer menu fatigue, a phenomenon also reported by military personnel who get tired of eating the same foods.

  • Flexing Their Muscles

    09/03/2021

    When people spend long periods of time in space, their muscles can suffer from lack of use.

  • A Legacy of Diversity

    08/03/2021

    She was the agency’s first African-American female engineer and now NASA’s Headquarters building in Washington, DC, has been named in her honor.

  • Advancing Science

    05/03/2021

    Technologies advance the science that helps us understand the auroras or northern lights.

  • Calculated Risks

    04/03/2021

    If we are going to have the next generation of humans on other planetary bodies, then they would be using the technologies that we’re developing now.

  • SS Katherine Johnson

    03/03/2021

    Northrop Grumman kicked off their 2021 launch schedule with a Cygnus vehicle named for NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson.

  • A White House Request

    02/03/2021

    At the request of President Joe Biden, the Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility at NASA’s Johnson Space Center sent a Moon rock to the White House.

  • A Front Row Seat

    01/03/2021

    History was made on February 18th, and thanks to the Perseverance Rover, we all have a front row seat!

  • Opening Up Space

    26/02/2021

    This versatile new airlock supports multiple experiments or deploying satellites simultaneously, making space for a lot more station science.

  • Seeing Clearly at Night

    25/02/2021

    Night vision goggles are designed to provide pilots with the ability to see clearly at night.

  • Drill and Go

    24/02/2021

    NASA is planning to send a mobile robot to the South Pole of the Moon to get a close-up view of water ice.

  • Computing Trajectories

    23/02/2021

    Using radio frequencies to determine a spaceship’s position in space is vital to the success of deep space exploration missions.

  • An Investment in the Future

    22/02/2021

    These Moon rocks, specially curated at NASA’s Johnson Space Center since they were brought to Earth, are an investment in the future.

  • Radio Astronomy

    19/02/2021

    With no atmosphere for sound waves to travel through, the real sound in space is mostly silence.

  • Cameras on Mars

    18/02/2021

    The Mars 2020 rover contains an armada of imaging equipment that will be an eye-opening experience for all.

  • Interplanetary Rotorcraft

    17/02/2021

    The Mars helicopter is a technology demonstration that could soon have us flying at least 30 feet high over Mars.

  • Countdown to Mars

    16/02/2021

    Just a few days and counting. Mars 2020 is about to land.

  • Sweet Treats

    15/02/2021

    Astronauts do get the chance to augment their diet with a few special treats, and chocolates are a common favorite.

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