Bradley L. Jolliff, the Scott Rudolph Professor of Earth and Planetary Sciences in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis and director of the McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, is available to describe the science and space exploration…
Tag: Artemis I
ARTEMIS MISSION PAVES THE WAY FOR RETURN TO THE MOON SAYS SMU PLANETARY SCIENTIST WORKING WITH NASA
Matt Siegler, a research scientist at Southern Methodist University and the Planetary Science Institute who is participating in ongoing NASA missions, says the Artemis 1 launch could revive America’s ability to get humans back to the Moon.
WashU Expert: Artemis launch brings us closer to space exploration goals
On Monday, Aug. 29, NASA plans to launch its Orion spacecraft from the world’s most powerful rocket for a trip around the moon. This launch of the uncrewed Artemis 1 mission is a step toward the goal of landing people…
Seeds in space: plant research on Artemis I mission
How will we grow food in space? That’s one question Michigan State University’s Federica Brandizzi has been particularly interested in solving.
Brandizzi, an MSU Foundation Professor in the College of Natural Science and the MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory, will be sending seeds on the Artemis I mission to better understand how to grow food during space travel.
NASA Artemis1 to Carry ASU CubeSat into Space
ASU Associate Professor Craig Hardgrove is NASA’s Principal Investigator for the Lunar Polar Hydrogen Mapper, or LunaH-Map cubesat.
Working in Tandem: NASA’s Networks Empower Artemis I
NASA’s Artemis missions are returning humanity to the Moon and beginning a new era of lunar exploration. Soon, the agency plans to launch the Artemis I mission, an uncrewed flight test that will take a human-rated spacecraft farther than any before.