Dec 15, 2008
Michael Cabbage/Stephanie Schierholz Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1600 mcabbage@nasa gov, stephanie schierholz@nasa gov
RELEASE: 08-322
NASA'S TOP SCIENCE, EXPLORATION AND DISCOVERY STORIES OF 2008
WASHINGTON -- NASA landed on Mars, photographed distant worlds, added to the International Space Station, took part in a lunar science mission with India and made major progress toward returning astronauts to the moon as the agency celebrated its 50th birthday in 2008 Here on Earth, NASA researchers recorded the continued decline of Arctic sea ice, won awards for aviation breakthroughs, discovered the cause of storms that brighten the Northern Lights and helped create state-of-the-art swimsuits worn by Olympic gold medalists Ten of the top accomplishments of America's space agency in its golden anniversary year are listed below:
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION NEARS COMPLETION ON 10TH ANNIVERSARY
NASA completed four space shuttle missions in 2008 to deliver modules
and hardware to the International Space Station, allowing it to grow
in size, volume and science capability
The flights also prepared the
station to house six crew members for long-duration missions and to
expand scientific exploration
The activation in 2008 of the European
Space Agency's Columbus module and Jules Verne Automated Transfer
Vehicle, as well as the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo
laboratory, marked the beginning of new human spaceflight control
centers in Germany, France and Japan that are working with existing
control centers in the U
S
, Russia and Canada
Nov
20 was the 10th
anniversary of the launch of Zarya, a Russian control module that was
the station's first component
In the decade since Zarya arrived in
orbit, the station has grown to become the largest spacecraft ever
built
Its mass has expanded to more than 313 tons, and its interior
volume is more than 25,000 cubic feet, comparable to the size of a
five-bedroom house
The station now hosts 19 research facilities,
including nine sponsored by NASA, eight by European Space Agency and
two by Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
http://www nasa gov/mission_pages/station/main/10th_main html
PHOENIX WRAPS UP SUCCESSFUL MISSION TO MARS
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander ceased communications Nov
2 after
successfully returning unprecedented science data to Earth
Launched
Aug
4, 2007, Phoenix safely touched down on Mars on May 25, 2008, at
a site farther north than where any previous spacecraft had landed
Phoenix's soft landing on Mars was the first in 32 years and only the
third in history
Cameras on Phoenix sent more than 25,000 images
back to Earth
Preliminary science data shed light on whether the
Martian arctic environment ever has been favorable for microbes;
documented a mildly alkaline soil environment unlike any found by
earlier missions; discovered small concentrations of salts that could
be nutrients for life; located calcium carbonate; and detected
perchlorate salt
The findings also advanced the goal of documenting
the history of water on Mars
Phoenix exceeded its planned
operational life of three to five months
Analysis of data from its
instruments continues
http://www nasa gov/phoenix
ARES I ROCKET PASSES IMPORTANT DESIGN MILESTONE NASA successfully completed the preliminary design review for the new Ares I rocket in 2008 Starting in 2015, the rocket will launch the Orion crew exploration vehicle, its crew of four to six astronauts, and small payloads to the International Space Station The rocket also will be used as part of missions to explore the moon and beyond in coming decades The preliminary design review is the first such milestone in more than 35 years for a U S rocket that will carry astronauts into space The review examined the design of Ares I to confirm the planned technical approach will meet NASA's requirements for the fully integrated vehicle and ensure all of the rocket's components and supporting systems are designed to work together NASA is preparing for the rocket's first test flight in 2009 Hardware for the test flight, including the forward skirt and the upper stage simulator, began arriving at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida this fall
http://www nasa gov/ares
ARCTIC SEA ICE DECLINE CONTINUES
In September, Arctic sea ice coverage reached the second-lowest level
recorded since the dawn of the satellite era, according to
observations from the NASA-supported National Snow and Ice Data
Center at the University of Colorado
While slightly above the
record-low set in September 2007, this season further reinforces the
strong negative trend in summer sea ice coverage observed during the
past 30 years
In March, when the Arctic reached its annual maximum
sea ice coverage during the winter, scientists from NASA and the data
center reported that thick, older sea ice was continuing to decline
NASA developed the capability to observe the extent and concentration
of sea ice from space using passive microwave sensors
http://www nasa gov/home/hqnews/2008/sep/HQ_08234_Artic_Sea_Ice html
LIGHTING UP THE NIGHT
Researchers using a fleet of five NASA satellites discovered in 2008
that explosions of magnetic energy occurring a third of the way to
the moon power substorms that cause sudden brightenings and rapid
movements of the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights
The cause is
magnetic reconnection, a common process that occurs throughout the
universe when stressed magnetic field lines suddenly snap to a new
shape, like a rubber band that has been stretched too far
These
substorms often accompany intense space storms that can cause power
outages and disrupt radio communications and global positioning
system signals
Scientists are studying the beginning of substorms
using a network of 20 ground observatories located throughout Canada
and Alaska and five THEMIS, or Time History of Events and Macroscale
Interactions during Substorms, satellites
http://www nasa gov/mission_pages/themis/auroras/themis_power html
HUBBLE FINDS PLANET CIRCLING A DISTANT STAR
Astronomers announced in 2008 that NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has
taken the first visible-light snapshot of a planet circling another
star
Observations taken 21 months apart by the coronagraph on
Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys showed the object orbiting
around a star named Fomalhaut
The planet, called Fomalhaut b, is
approximately 10 times the distance of Saturn from our sun
Estimated
to be as much as three times Jupiter's mass, Fomalhaut b is located
25 light-years away in the constellation Piscis Australis, or the
"Southern Fish
" Fomalhaut has been a candidate for planet hunting
since an excess of dust was discovered around the star in the early
1980s by NASA's Infrared Astronomy Satellite
The planet is brighter
than expected for an object of three Jupiter masses
One possibility
is that it has a Saturn-like ring of ice and dust reflecting
starlight
Scientists theorize that the ring might eventually
coalesce to form moons
http://www nasa gov/mission_pages/hubble/science/fomalhaut html
NASA COMPLETES FIRST TESTS ON NEXT-GENERATION ROCKET ENGINE NASA engineers successfully completed in 2008 the first series of tests in the early development of the J-2X engine that will power the upper stages of the Ares I and Ares V rockets Ares I will launch the Orion spacecraft that will take astronauts to the International Space Station and on to the moon by 2020 Ares V will carry cargo and components into orbit for trips to the moon and later to Mars NASA conducted nine tests of heritage J-2 engine components from December to May as part of a series designed to verify J-2 performance data and explore performance boundaries Engineers at NASA's Stennis Space Center near Bay St Louis, Miss , conducted the tests on a heritage J-2 "powerpack," which, in a fully assembled engine, pumps liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen into the engine's main combustion chamber to produce thrust The test hardware consisted of J-2 components used from the Apollo program in the1960s through the X-33 program in the 1990s
http://www nasa gov/home/hqnews/2008/may/HQ_08116_power_pack_tests html
NASA TEAM A RECIPIENT OF CELEBRATED COLLIER TROPHY NASA was part of a team that received one of the most prestigious awards in aviation in June Judges for the Robert J Collier Trophy, awarded by the National Aeronautic Association, chose the Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast, or ADS-B, team of public and private groups to receive the 2007 honor According to the selection committee, "ADS-B is a ground-breaking effort for next-generation airborne surveillance and cockpit avionics Its implementation will have a broad impact on the safety, capacity and efficiency of the national airspace system " Researchers at NASA's Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif , and NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va , were part of the extensive team that developed and tested ADS-B
http://www nasa gov/home/hqnews/2008/jun/HQ_08148_Collier_Trophy html
NASA RETURNS TO THE MOON WITH INSTRUMENTS ON INDIAN SPACECRAFT
NASA has partnered with India to fly two science instruments aboard
the country's first lunar explorer, Chandrayaan-1
The Indian Space
Research Organization launched Chandrayaan-1 on Oct
22 from
Sriharikota, India
It entered lunar orbit on Nov
8
NASA's Moon
Mineralogy Mapper is surveying mineral resources of the moon, and the
Miniature Synthetic Aperture Radar is mapping the moon's polar
regions and looking for ice deposits in the permanently shadowed
craters
Data from the two instruments is contributing to NASA's
increased understanding of the lunar environment as the agency
implements the nation's space exploration policy, which calls for
robotic and human missions to the moon
http://moonmineralogymapper jpl nasa gov/
http://www nasa gov/mission_pages/Mini-RF/main/index html
NASA TESTS HELP RECORD-BREAKING OLYMPIANS ROCKET THROUGH WATER
NASA know-how helped swimsuit designers create a body suit worn by an
assortment of gold medalists and world record holders at the 2008
Summer Olympics in Beijing
Among the medalists wearing Speedo's LZR
Racer were Americans Michael Phelps -- winner of more Olympic gold
medals than any athlete in the modern era -- and Natalie Coughlin
Aerospace engineer Steve Wilkinson at NASA's Langley Research Center
in Hampton, Va
, played a role in developing the swimsuit by testing
dozens of fabrics in Langley's 7-by-11-inch low speed wind tunnel
Warnaco Inc
, the U
S
licensee of the Speedo swimwear brand,
approached Langley to test fabric samples because the NASA center has
researched drag reduction for aircraft and boats for decades
Just as
reducing drag helps planes fly more efficiently, reducing drag helps
swimmers go faster
Studies indicate viscous drag or skin friction is
almost a third of the total restraining force on a swimmer
Wind
tunnel tests measured the drag on the surface of the fabrics
Speedo's research and development team, Aqualab, took the results and
used them to help create advanced "space-age" swimsuit designs
http://www nasa gov/topics/technology/features/2008-0813-swimsuit html
NASA Television's Video File newsfeed will include items featuring these top stories beginning at 12 p m EST today, Dec 15 For NASA TV streaming video, schedules, and downlink information, visit:
http://www nasa gov/ntv
Visitors to NASA's Web site can vote on the top NASA story of the year at:
http://www nasa gov/news/08_YIR_poll html
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