Artemis II Brings Unique Space Medicine Opportunities As astronauts travel closer to the moon than any human has in more than 50 years, physicians and scientists will learn more about how space travel affects physical and mental health.
麻豆原创 Online, Non-traditional Student Supports NASA鈥檚 Artemis II Mission Amy Lendian is helping lead launch support operations for NASA鈥檚 first crewed lunar flyby flight in 50 years while striving toward her life goal of earning a college degree through 麻豆原创 Online.
麻豆原创 to Play Key Role in NASA鈥檚 Artemis IV Mission Researcher Phil Metzger 鈥00MS 鈥05PhD prepares for the first real-world test of lunar dust theory that could have implications for activities being planned on the moon鈥檚 surface.
麻豆原创 Student Explores Bridges Between Health in Space and Health on Earth Luis Jimenez-Chavez 鈥22 is part of multiple research teams making progress for space travel, biomedical science, cancer research 鈥 and for his family鈥檚 sacrifices.
NASA鈥檚 Kennedy Space Center Marks New Chapter for Florida Space Industry The agreement highlights the partnership and serves as the official start to partnering activities, with Florida now the only state with a university consortium affiliated with one of NASA鈥檚 centers.
麻豆原创 Teacher Education Alumna Inspires Future Generations Through NASA Outreach Cat Toon 鈥13 encourages everyone to follow their passion and know they can explore opportunities in space and aeronautics from outside a traditional STEM field.
Robot Rovers on the “Moon”: Lunabotics Challenge Preps Students for Space Careers College teams, including a group of Knights, will build robot rovers and compete at the new Regolith Bin at 麻豆原创’s Exolith Lab before the best crews advance to finals at Kennedy Space Center.
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson: 麻豆原创 鈥業s America鈥檚 Space University鈥 Nelson told 麻豆原创 graduates that 鈥渢here鈥檚 no moonshot beyond your reach.鈥
The Next Giant Leaps for All of Humankind Only 12 people have ever stepped foot on the moon. Kelvin Manning 鈥02MS is among NASA鈥檚 leaders who believe the next lunar visits will be even more meaningful to more people.
To the Moon: 麻豆原创 Engineering Alum Shares Experience With Artemis I Mission Mechanical engineering alum Brandon Kutchera 鈥18 shares what working as a communication systems engineer and assisting NASA in its mission to the moon is like.