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

  • Plotting Antarctic Ice

    07/08/2019

    ICESat-2 has successfully demonstrated its ability to provide the precise measurements researchers will need to monitor even small changes in Earth’s ice sheets.

  • Seismic Action on Mars

    06/08/2019

    A faint seismic signal detected by the Seismic Experiment for Interior Structures or SEIS instrument on InSight appears to have indeed come from inside Mars.

  • ASTERIA

    05/08/2019

    With precision pointing, ASTERIA can stare at a star for long periods and measure small changes in the star’s brightness.

  • Stratospheric Ozone

    02/08/2019

    Stratospheric ozone reduces the amount of harmful Ultraviolet radiation reaching Earth’s surface.

  • Contributions to Aeronautics

    01/08/2019

    The DNA of the entire aviation industry is infused with NASA technology.

  • Testing Materials in Space

    31/07/2019

    NASA is world famous for the development of space-tailored polymers, but like all materials sent to space, they must be tested before they can be used.

  • Shape Memory Alloys

    30/07/2019

    Much like ice melting and refreezing, shape memory alloy transformation is reversible, allowing the wing to fold and unfold.

  • Satellite Farming

    29/07/2019

    GPS was a new idea when John Deere began using the technology to measure crop yields and help farmers determine seed productivity.

  • Station Operations

    26/07/2019

    Living in space isn’t just about the technology, but about the people who believe in teamwork, vigilance, and responsibility.

  • Sextant Navigation

    25/07/2019

    Space station astronauts are testing navigation techniques to compensate for the challenges of taking steady, clean sights on a vehicle hurtling through space.

  • When the Dust Settled

    24/07/2019

    The Viking project, managed by teams at NASA Langley, gave us our first high resolution images of Mars.

  • Mapping Earthquakes

    23/07/2019

    Two strong earthquakes recently rattled Southern California and the resulting damage can be seen from space.

  • Moon Landing Stamps

    22/07/2019

    A worldwide audience watched and listened when American Astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped onto the surface of the Moon.

  • Practicing for the Moon

    19/07/2019

    A full-scale Lunar Excursion Module Simulator could be suspended from the gantry’s steel frame, so astronauts could practice piloting the LEM the final one hundred fifty feet before landing on the moon.

  • Secrets of Apollo 10

    18/07/2019

    In the 1960’s Charles Schultz created comic strips depicting Snoopy on the Moon, capturing public excitement about America’s achievements in space.

  • Avoiding Bird Strikes

    17/07/2019

    The FAA’s Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Program has grown wings and taken off.

  • Cosmic Fireworks

    16/07/2019

    If you missed the fireworks on the 4th of July, you still have time to catch these celestial outbursts in dramatic red, white, and blue.

  • Ionospheric Bubbles

    15/07/2019

    These unpredictable bubbles can disrupt key communications and GPS signals without warning.

  • A Spirit of Cooperation

    12/07/2019

    Several companies joined NASA to support university teams as they tried to extract water from a simulated lunar surface.

  • NASA Is Going Green

    11/07/2019

    This small spacecraft the size of a mini-refrigerator is packed with cutting-edge green technology.

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