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NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope orbits our planet every 95 minutes, building up increasingly deeper views of the universe with every circuit. This image compresses eight individual frames, from a movie showing 51 months of position and exposure data by Fermi’s Large Area Telescope (LAT), into

Message from the CKO: A Vocabulary for Knowledge at ...

How should we describe the different kinds of knowledge activities taking place across NASA?

The NESC Academy: Expertise for Tomorrow’s Engineers

The NESC Academy: Expertise for Tomorrow’s Engineers

Assessments by NASA technical fellows help the Academy decide what knowledge to share online.

Viewpoint: Attracting Tomorrow’s Engineers

Viewpoint: Attracting Tomorrow’s Engineers

Creative teaching methods can inspire a new generation of rocket scientists.

Delegates from South Korea, Italy, France, South Africa, and the United States discuss what motivates young professionals in the space industry at the inaugural IPMC Young Professionals Workshop in Naples, Italy on September 28, 2012.

Young Professional Brief: IPMC YP Workshop Report ...

Findings from the inaugural young professionals workshop offer valuable insight for organizations on addressing the needs of the next-generation ...

Landsat Data Continuity Mission’s Instrument Heritage

Academy Infographic: LDCM’s Instrument Heritage

NASA’s Landsat Data Continuity Mission’s two instruments come from a line of cutting-edge technologies.

Robonaut 2 (R2) onboard the International Space Station. General Motors, NASA’s partner in R2’s development, plans to use the robot to test advanced vehicle safety systems and create safer manufacturing options.

What I’ve Learned from NASA

The ASK editor identifies communication, testing, and stakeholder support as key to mission success.

Using a black light, a technician closely inspects one of NASA’s Van Allen Probes. Black-light inspection uses UVA fluorescence to detect possible microcontamination, small cracks, or fluid leaks.

Radiation-Ready with a Little Rock ‘n’ Roll

Extreme and innovative testing reduces risk for the Van Allen Probes.

This is an image of magnetic loops on the sun, captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO).

Message from the Director: Why Have a Knowledge Policy?

Doesn't a new policy just mean another layer of bureaucracy?

Interview with Alan Lindenmoyer

Interview with Alan Lindenmoyer

The manager of the Commercial Crew and Cargo Program talks about NASA becoming a trusted and trusting partner of companies developing new launch ...

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