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India's top sounding rocketry teams is "thrustMIT". It’s main objective is to make sounding rockets that compete in the yearly Spaceport America Cup.
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Manipal Institute of Technology's Rocketry team is the 6th team to submit an application to the 2023 Spaceport America Cup. This team intends to compete in the 10k COTS Solid category. We founded our team in 2016. ThrustMIT's first Spaceport America Cup was in 2018 with the ...
Thrust MIT, proudly presents its latest sponsor, Mouser Electronics(@MouserElec). @MouserElec is a worldwide leading authorized distributor of semiconductors and electronic components. Visit Mouser Electronics : mouser.in Visit Thrust MIT : thrustmit.in
We present to you our second sounding rocket, ARYA! We will be launching Arya at the Spaceport America Cup, 2019. We hope to build on our previous year's success! #Liftoff #SoundingRocket #Arya #unveiling
LIVE NOW: Listen in as researchers discuss the results of the Twins Study that are helping scientists better understand the impacts of spaceflight on the human body. Listen now: nasa.gov/live
Sneak peak of our second sounding rocket, Arya! Unveiling tomorrow at 6 pm, student plaza. Be there!
thrustMIT would like to invite you to the unveiling of it's official rocket for Spaceport America Cup 2019, "ARYA". We look forward to seeing you on 12th April 2019 at 6:00 pm at Student Plaza, MIT, Manipal 576104. To know more visit: thrustmit.in
“We're going forward to the Moon, we're going with commercial partners, and we're going with international partners…Ultimately this is a new plan for the US…Utilize resources of the Moon…ultimately to Mars," says @JimBridenstine at #35Space #SpaceSymposium #Moon2024 Keynote
The solar wind — the Sun's outflow of particles and magnetic field — creates a bubble in space that stretches far past the orbit of Neptune. Beyond that bubble is interstellar space. Here are 5️⃣ things to know about the space between the stars. 🌟 go.nasa.gov/2YputLr
#Congrats to @loriglaze, the now permanent director of Planetary Science. She leads NASA’s largest science division by $s. I am personally very excited to call her my colleague and look forward to seeing her impact grow even more - she has been great already! @NASASolarSystem
This Thursday is also a Sun day for #ParkerSolarProbe! ☀️ Today at 6:40pm ET, the mission makes its second close approach to the Sun. The instruments have already been gathering science data for several days as the spacecraft swings by our star. Details: blogs.nasa.gov/parkersolarpro…
This March, our @MarsCuriosity rover saw not one but two solar eclipses, by two different moons! 👀 The views it captured of tiny Deimos and larger Phobos (seen here) will be used to better understand the moons' orbits. Click through for more: go.nasa.gov/2Umun97
On March 6, our Solar Dynamics Observatory saw the Moon perform a celestial dance, an optical illusion resulting from the spacecraft's point of view. A closer look also reveals the Sun doing a little wiggle — another trick of SDO's perspective: blogs.nasa.gov/sunspot/2019/0…
Reflecting on @virgingalactic’s first spaceflight. Incredible to look back on the progress of the team virg.in/Ug2 #VirginFamily #TBT
Visit us at Hall F at #AeroIndia2019
#DesiDelight Delighted to see the spacious stall of @isro at #PlaneCarnival. Truly inspiring to see a bouquet of satellites\launch vehicle models. Remember to take your children to the stall so that they get inspired to become tomorrow's #spacestars. #AeroIndia2019 #ISROMissions
Check out @AstroAnnimal's recent interview with @NPR where she describes her journey from the moment she declared she would become an astronaut at 3 years old, to finally living out her dreams on @Space_Station. n.pr/2T4Bd1j
Spacesuit maintenance…Each suit is like a small spacecraft with its own power, air and water systems which work together to maintain the precise atmosphere in which humans can live, while also protecting us from the harsh conditions of space. Pretty phenomenal design!
Static fire test of Falcon 9 complete—targeting February 21 launch of Nusantara Satu from Pad 40 in Florida.
Jeanette Scissum joined @NASA_Marshall in 1964, where she put forward techniques for improved forecasting of the sunspot cycle and worked as a leader in space science. Read about more pioneers for #BlackHistoryMonth: go.nasa.gov/2IbxgDM
This GIF shows @NASANewHorizons’ departing view of the Kuiper Belt object nicknamed Ultima Thule. Located 4 billion miles from Earth, this is the farthest movie of any object in our solar system ever made by any spacecraft. Take a look: go.nasa.gov/2SUbQPS
.@NASASun spacecraft produce some pretty breathtaking images of our star ☀️ But sometimes, the acrobatics of light can produce some odd photographic effects. Explore how the light bends, bleeds and blooms: go.nasa.gov/2N9sRA2
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