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Researchers at are going back to basics to probe deeper into the physics of high-altitude ice crystal icing by creating icing cloud conditions and testing jet engine components to see what kind of ice accretion forms in various conditions:
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Scientists, designers, storytellers, makers, builders and everyone enthusiastic about curiosity—don't miss the 2018 Challenge ! Address challenges we face on Earth and in space during this 48-hour event October 19-21. Get details:
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Don't let an extraordinary career opportunity pass you by—we’re hiring, but vacancies are closing soon. Visit for openings in , Ohio. Positions are available in both engineering and administrative fields: .
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The NASA Community College Aerospace Scholars event is underway . Community college students will develop and test rover prototypes and put their planning skills to the test during a technical and business challenge this week.
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DEADLINE EXTENDED! We’re opening the doors of our centers across the country for a ‘Moon to Mars’ event on Oct. 24. Apply before 11:59pm ET for a behind-the-scenes look at our work to lead a human return to the Moon and eventually, Mars. Info:
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Scientists, designers, storytellers, makers, builders and everyone enthusiastic about curiosity—don't miss the 2018 Challenge ! Address challenges we face on Earth and in space during this 48-hour event October 19-21. Get details:
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We’re inviting social media followers to a "Moon to Mars" event on Oct. 24! Apply for a behind-the-scenes look at our work to lead a human return to the Moon and eventually, Mars. Hurry! Applications are due TODAY by 11:59 p.m. ET. Details:
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Our incredible facilities, the pride of our workforce and our efforts to make this planet better—for everyone, Director reflects on the and what she enjoys about her work. See more of our Women at Glenn series:
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Oct. 1958 view of Lewis Research Center (now ) shortly after the formation of . Today, we're continuing the work to revolutionize air travel and advance exploration of our universe. we celebrate and look forward to our future.
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It's the anniversary -- and what a great 60 years it has been. What have we done and where are we going? Here's a look at 60 years and counting in just 60 seconds:
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Social media followers, creators & storytellers: apply for a chance to go behind the scenes at during a “Moon to Mars” on Oct. 24! Meet NASA experts and learn about our work to return humans to the Moon and eventually, Mars. Details:
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Don't let an extraordinary career opportunity pass you by—we’re hiring, but vacancies are closing soon. Visit for openings in , Ohio. Positions are available in both engineering and administrative fields: .
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Sept. 30, 1958 marked the last day of operations for the NACA. Pictured on the left is a sign for the NACA Flight Propulsion Research Lab before reopening under a new name on Oct. 1, 1958 as the Lewis Research Center (now ):
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We enjoyed sharing our work with you during today’s center tour. Thanks for helping us celebrate!
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that is working to enable supersonic air travel over land? Visitors go inside our 8x6 Supersonic Wind Tunnel where we test experimental aircraft (X-plane) concepts designed to quiet the sonic boom and transform aviation. Go inside:
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Visitors get a glimpse inside a vacuum chamber in our Electric Propulsion and Power Lab. Here, we simulate conditions found in space to test propulsion technologies that are critical to deep-space missions. Our virtual tour takes you inside:
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Microgravity is the condition of relative near weightlessness. We create it on Earth by placing objects in a state of free fall. Learn more here:
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Guests roll into our Simulated Lunar Operations Lab, where we test shape memory alloy tires that can help make rovers more mobile on planetary surfaces. Check out how we used new materials to reinvent the wheel:
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Microgravity on Earth—no problem. Engineers make it happen in our Zero-Gravity Research Facility. Here, we explore weightlessness and study its effect on fluids, materials and combustion. Visitors get a look—you can, too, in this virtual tour -->
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. takes the stage to kick off our celebration .
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