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A science experiment designed by two local students is scheduled to be launched into space on a NASA rocket on Friday after a three-year delay. The experiment could help scientists determine if tools could be made in space using 3D printers.
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The three-year program includes MIT and Georgia Tech and will give students training and experience in a field that will need more employees in the near future.
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Missouri University of Science and Technology will receive up to a $2 million grant to research space mining as NASA lays the groundwork for moon research communities.
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Most of what mankind knows about Mercury, Venus, Mars and Earth’s moon sits on servers in St. Louis thanks to researchers at Washington University. Earth and planetary sciences professor Raymond Arvidson joins “St. Louis on the Air” to discuss his department's latest contract renewal with NASA.
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An orbit-bound experiment by two Lindbergh High School students is delayed at least another year after it was lost by a package delivery company.
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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.…