Hola amigos: A VUELO DE UN QUINDE EL BLOG., hemos recibido información de la Agencia Espacial NASA, sobre la actualización de su gran reto hacer un viaje a un Asteroide, algo así como un "Viaje Robótico", con participación de la población, o sea que mañana si se logra los medios tecnológicos necesarios haremos viajes a un asteroide como si tomarámos un avión para visitar la China.
More información......
http://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-hosts-media-for-update-on-asteroid-grand-challenge-robotics-tour
Media and social media are invited to NASA's Goddard Space Flight
Center in Greenbelt, Maryland Tuesday, June 16 for an update on the
agency's Asteroid Grand Challenge and the robotic systems that will be
used on asteroid exploration missions.
To attend Tuesday's 9:30 a.m. EDT event, reporters and social media
representatives must pre-register with Dewayne Washington of NASA
Goddard Public Affairs at
dewayne.a.washington@nasa.gov or 301-286-0040 by 3 p.m. Monday, June 15.
In addition to an update on the agency's Asteroid Grand Challenge,
participants will hear from Benjamin Reed, deputy project manager of
Goddard's Satellite Servicing Capabilities Office (SSCO), and tour the
facilities newest lab, dubbed The Cauldron. The SSCO is developing
robotic systems for the agency's Asteroid Robotic Redirect Mission (ARRM) and other NASA missions using space robotics.
NASA's Asteroid Grand Challenge,
which marks its two-year anniversary on Thursday, June 18, expands the
agency's Asteroid Initiative beyond traditional boundaries by
encouraging partnerships and collaboration with a variety of
organizations. The goal of the program is to engage people around the
world in the effort to find all asteroid threats to human populations
and figure out what to do about them.
The challenge and ARRM make up the agency’s Asteroid Initiative,
which seeks to enhance ongoing work in the identification and
characterization of near-Earth objects for further scientific
investigation. The ARRM mission will demonstrate capabilities needed to
send astronauts on deep space missions as part of our journey to Mars.
The initiative also complements NASA's ongoing global leadership in
tracking asteroids through the agency's Near Earth Objects program.
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David E. Steitz
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1730
david.steitz@nasa.gov
Dewayne Washington
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
301-286-0040
dewayne.a.washington@nasa.gov
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1730
david.steitz@nasa.gov
Dewayne Washington
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
301-286-0040
dewayne.a.washington@nasa.gov
Last Updated: June 14, 2015
Editor: Karen Northon
Tags: Asteroids, Goddard Space Flight Center, Technology
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