Tag: NOAA

NASA Engineer Helps Preserve Legacy of Tuskegee Airmen

NASA Engineer Helps Preserve Legacy of Tuskegee Airmen

A group of underwater explorers works to preserve America’s heritage. According to team member Erik Denson, during a week in the summer of 2015, one memorable effort was a “mission of a lifetime.” A NASA engineer at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center, Denson and a small team of underwater divers help maintain the history of the Tuskegee Airmen.

Florida Braces for Hurricane Ian

Florida Braces for Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian is bearing down on Florida’s west coast with its track crossing the state from the Gulf of Mexico making landfall near Fort Myers as a category 4 or 5 storm. It is forecast to move northeast toward the state’s east coast, including Brevard County and NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Imagery from NASA-launched GOES satellites and the International Space Station are aiding meteorologists in helping people across the state prepare for the storm’s impact. GOES weather satellites are launched by NASA and operated by NOAA.

Koch Completing Milestone Mission Aboard Space Station

Koch Completing Milestone Mission Aboard Space Station

On Jan. 8, 2020, NASA astronaut Christina Koch became the first woman from any nation to pass the milestone of 300 days on a single spaceflight. Koch eclipsed the previous record of time in space for a woman, 289 days, on Dec. 28, 2019. NASA’s Peggy Whitson set the mark between Nov. 17, 2016 and Sept. 3, 2017.