Sinopsis
Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.
Episodios
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Earthquakes from Space
07/11/2019The Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory used data from satellites to produce a map that showed the surface displacement from the earthquakes.
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Modeling Fires
06/11/2019Creating a safe environment for astronauts is the number one priority for all crew missions. But who do astronauts call when they have a fire in space?
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Cloud Computing
05/11/2019Whether you’re accessing saved pictures or large files of data, have you plugged into the cloud today? If so, you can thank NASA for that.
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Pillsbury in Space
01/11/2019One of the problems NASA faced when planning its first crewed space missions was how to ensure that the food astronauts took with them was safe.
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Spooktakular Costumes
31/10/2019Dressing up for Halloween is becoming a popular tradition across the globe ---- and into space.
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Ghostly Sounds
30/10/2019These clinks and clanks aren’t caused by ghosts. They’re the sounds of quakes on Mars.
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The Artemis Logo
29/10/2019NASA is preparing for its next giant leap and recently unveiled the new Artemis program identity.
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All Female Spacewalk
28/10/2019It was the 221st spacewalk performed in support of space station assembly, but it’s the first to be conducted entirely by women.
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Protecting Wildlife
25/10/2019Today the Federal Aviation Administration’s Wildlife Hazard Mitigation Program continues to focus on reducing wildlife hazards.
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Commemorative Stamps
24/10/2019The United States Postal Service released two new stamps to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing.
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Mimicking Launch
22/10/2019With the successful completion of its mechanical environmental testing, the James Webb Space Telescope is another step closer to a launch in 2021.
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An Immeasurable Legacy
21/10/2019Christopher C. Kraft was one of the core team members who helped put humans in space and on the Moon.
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Improving Fire Resistant Materials
18/10/2019The FAA’s pioneering work in fire science helps advance improvements in aircraft cabin safety.
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Plasma Bubbles
17/10/2019Conditions in the ionosphere sometimes create plasma bubbles which can distort communications signals.
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Volcanic Ash and Aircraft
16/10/2019Alaska is called the last frontier. Adding to its reputation as an untamed land are more than 130 volcanoes.
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Green Propellant
15/10/2019This mission marks the first time a green propellant has been used as the propulsion system for a satellite.
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Tracking Near Earth Objects
14/10/2019In mid-September, two asteroids entered Earth’s neighborhood, safely flying on by.
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Seeing Stereoscopically
11/10/2019Twin cameras on the Mars 2020 rover will allow it to “see” stereoscopically, much like we use two eyes to give us depth perception.