
When Aerospace Meets Conservation
Satellite data is used by conservationists for many Earth-based initiatives. Scientists are utilizing images from 372 miles above the planet to count elephants in South
Satellite data is used by conservationists for many Earth-based initiatives. Scientists are utilizing images from 372 miles above the planet to count elephants in South
Red Canyon is thrilled that NASA has decided to extend two missions that we supported, Juno and InSight!! We provided our embedded flight software expertise
The International Space Station’s Program Research Office recognized over 300 scientific publications in 2020. Among these pioneering studies are microbial tracking, a fifth state of
if you’ve been watching the night sky this week, you’ve probably noticed something spectacular going on. If you haven’t, don’t worry, there’s still time-it’s about
SpaceX continues to pave the way for space exploration! On Wednesday, December 9th, the Starship SN8 prototype completed its first successful high-altitude flight before being
Earlier this week, Australia’s national science research agency, CSIRO, published a survey that mapped approximately three million galaxies in 300 hours—a process that typically takes
This week, we are celebrating astronauts Michael Hopkins, Shannon Walker, and Victor Glover (NASA), and Soichi Noguchi (JAXA) for their safe and successful arrival at
Europa is one of Jupiter’s many moons, an icy oceanic world full of wonder. Even as NASA’s Europa Clipper mission nears closer, we have only
Did you know astronauts can vote from space? Since 1997, after a bill was passed that legally allowed voting from space in Texas, astronauts have
Success! As a follow up to last week’s #SpaceFactFriday, OSIRIS-REx has successfully touched down on asteroid Bennu and collected a sample. The sensational video above