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St. Louis-based Impossible Sensing is helping NASA decipher data from its Perseverance rover, which landed Thursday on Mars. Founder Pablo Sobron discussed the company's work on "St. Louis on the Air."
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This summer, the Perseverance rover launched as part of the Mars 2020 mission. It’s scheduled to land on the red planet next February. Washington University's Raymond Arvidson explains his lab’s role with the mission.
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NASA is set to launch its first space mission from American soil in nearly a decade — with an astronaut from St. Louis County aboard.St. Ann native Bob…
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Dajae Williams boasts that she’s “the dopest person to ever work at NASA.” A quality engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in Los Angeles, Williams is…
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A team of engineering students at St. Louis University this week will be listening for signals from a six-pound, tissue-box-size satellite in outer space.…
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The Earth’s moon contains ice, but scientists don’t know much about where the water came from. As the moon formed, water could have come from Earth’s…
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Space explorers could someday use the moon to mine for elements needed to make rocket fuel on the moon, making it a launchpad to other worlds. But first,…
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Of all imaginable things that could have happened during my time in space, I had no idea that a chess match would be the most historic.Officially, in the…
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Geologists at Washington University will be among the first researchers to study lunar samples from the final crewed mission to the moon. The Apollo 17…
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Saturday marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing, when humanity took its first steps on another planetary body via astronauts Neil…