Sinopsis
Innovation Now is a daily 90-second radio series and podcast that gives listeners a front row seat to hear compelling stories of revolutionary ideas, emerging technologies and the people behind the concepts that are shaping our future.
Episodios
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Telling Time on Saturn
06/02/2019Exactly how long is a day on Saturn? The answer, it turns out, was hidden in the rings.
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Engineering on Demand
05/02/2019As many of us were preparing to welcome in the New Year, NASA’s OSIRIS-REx was breaking a space exploration record.
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Astronomical Algorithms
04/02/2019Computers actually learn from large data sets to find patterns and make predictions about a star’s properties.
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Stretching Aeronautics
01/02/2019Using current knowledge and projecting into the future, there are teams at NASA Langley designing what is possible every day.
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Printing with Concrete
31/01/2019NASA is working on a system that would 3D print a habitat, a road, storage units – whatever astronauts might need to live and work on the Moon or Mars.
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Reaching Interstellar Space
30/01/2019Almost 11 billion miles from home, Voyager 2 has entered interstellar space at last.
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NASA Selfies
29/01/2019Put yourself in the Orion Nebula, or travel to the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. A new NASA app puts you in the spacesuit.
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Measuring Ice
28/01/2019Three hundred trillion green photons of light were sent to the ground as ICESat-2 began its mission to monitor Earth’s changing ice.
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Recycled Printing
25/01/2019The first of its kind – a combination recycler and printer – Refabricator uses the recycled filament it creates to make new tools and materials.
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Martian Meteorite
24/01/2019A laser instrument, calibrated with a Martian meteorite, will be the first to use forensic techniques on Mars.
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Underwater Buoyancy
23/01/2019Today, underwater training is still the primary spacewalk training method and the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory is the largest indoor body of water in the world.
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Tiny Satellites Track Global Storms
22/01/2019Today’s meteorologists have a plethora of ground-based instruments to help forecast the weather, but some new satellites, no larger than a shoebox, may help us see the big picture in great detail.
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Paint Job for Mars
21/01/2019The masking team at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California measures success in millimeters.
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Touchdown on Mars
18/01/2019After traveling 300 million miles over seven months, touchdown on the surface of Mars took only six and a half minutes and now the two-year mission begins.
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Effervescent Insects
17/01/2019Astronauts have a couple of space hacks to make the fruit fly experiments on the International Space Station easier.
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Quiet Supersonics
16/01/2019Once fully tested, the X-59 plane will begin making supersonic flights over select communities to measure residents’ reactions to any noise they might hear.
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Fission Power Systems
15/01/2019On the moon, power generation from sunlight can be very difficult because lunar nights are equivalent to 14 days on Earth.
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Gobbling Up Planetary Debris
14/01/2019X-ray observations from the hot outer atmosphere of a star may be scientist’s first evidence of a star gobbling up planetary debris.
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Space Weather Prediction
11/01/2019NASA scientists have discovered that bright points in the solar atmosphere may give us much more information about changes occurring deep down in the sun.
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Technology for All
10/01/2019Through technology transfer, many NASA inventions become part of our everyday lives.