Thai education gets boost from PIM and KEETA’s Space Food Laboratory following NASA standards

Thai education gets boost from PIM and KEETA’s Space Food Laboratory following NASA standards

The KEETA team is the only representative of Thailand. In this space food technology development competition By bringing a complete food production system Through the use of sago beetles, mung beans and waste management systems To solve the problem of producing space food for longer expeditionary missions, such as traveling to and from Mars. That … Read more

NASA Seeks Funding for Deorbiting ISS ‘Space Tug’ with Bold Plans

NASA Seeks Funding for Deorbiting ISS ‘Space Tug’ with Bold Plans

NASA’s latest request for cash is making headlines for its big plans for a deorbiting ISS ‘space tug.’ The space agency has recently submitted its fiscal year 2022 budget request, asking for $24.7 billion to fund various projects, including the development of the new space tug. NASA has been working on the conceptualization of this … Read more

NASA discusses the federal budget request for 2024 during a press conference today – the seventh day

NASA discusses the federal budget request for 2024 during a press conference today – the seventh day

Written by Muhammad Ayman Monday, March 13, 2023 06:00 PM will discuss NASA agency its budget for the fiscal year 2024 during a press conference today, Monday (March 13), according to the website space. The White House unveiled its 2024 federal budget request Thursday (March 9), revealing that it has set aside $27.2 billion for … Read more

Asteroid 2023 DW has the potential to hit Earth on Valentine’s Day

Asteroid 2023 DW has the potential to hit Earth on Valentine’s Day

CNN Indonesia Monday, 13 March 2023 21:00 WIB Illustration. An asteroid has the potential to hit Earth on Valentine’s Day in 2046. (NASA/Johns Hopkins APL/Handout via REUTERS) Jakarta, CNNIndonesia — A asteroid chance of crashing Earth in 2046 to be precise on February 14th. Dangerous to humans? The presence of the asteroid was detected by … Read more

There’s a Small Chance This Asteroid Hits Earth in Valentine 2046

There’s a Small Chance This Asteroid Hits Earth in Valentine 2046

Sunday, March 12, 2023 | 08:36 WIBBy : Faisal Maliki Baskoro / FMB This image taken on November 13, 2019 shows the asteroid Ryugu in outer space. Jakarta, Beritasatu.com – Experts at NASA and ESA revealed that an asteroid with a diameter of almost 50 meters, has the potential to hit Earth on Valentine’s Day, … Read more

Asteroids the size of a large swimming pool have a chance to hit the earth, how dangerous is it?

Asteroids the size of a large swimming pool have a chance to hit the earth, how dangerous is it?

Jakarta – NASA announced there was a asteroid only the size of an Olympic swimming pool has a chance of colliding with Earth. Fortunately, the odds are very small, only 1 in 600. The asteroid is named 2023 DW. The announcement itself was also made via a tweet by NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office on … Read more

Astronomers Reveal Gargantua’s Black Hole Has a Mass of 1 Billion Suns

Astronomers Reveal Gargantua’s Black Hole Has a Mass of 1 Billion Suns

CNN Indonesia Friday, 10 Mar 2023 12:54 WIB Illustration. Black holes measuring 1 billion times the mass of the Sun have been discovered by experts. (iStockphoto/Cappan) Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — A black hole a giant 1 billion times the mass Sun found at the center of the galaxy COS-87259. The findings allegedly could overturn the … Read more

There is a Heat Shield Problem, NASA Calls Artemis 1 Orion Still Eligible to Support Manned Missions to the Moon

There is a Heat Shield Problem, NASA Calls Artemis 1 Orion Still Eligible to Support Manned Missions to the Moon

NASA revealed that the Orion spacecraft on the Artemis 1 mission was fit to support manned missions to the Moon. Photos/NASA/Space FLORIDA – NASA reveals that the Orion spacecraft is on a mission Artemis 1 already feasible to support manned missions to the Moon. Although NASA acknowledged there was a heat shield issue on Orion … Read more