May 2016 issue of Ames' newsletter, the Astrogram.
Author: NASA Ames Research Center News and Features
Giant Tsunamis Battered the Coastlines of an Early Martian Ocean
New NASA-funded research indicates that giant tsunamis played a fundamental role in forming Martian coastal terrains,…
Mice Studies in Space Offer Clues on Bone Loss
Research on mice in zero gravity helps keep astronaut bones strong — and treat osteoperosis on…
Aerial Images Show Decades of Foothill Forest Growth Erased Due to California’s Extreme Drought
NASA data reveals that three decades of forest growth was erased by the severe California drought…
NASA Satellite Data Shows Rapid Recovery for Some California Forests Despite Drought
NASA researchers have found that years of California's drought conditions have not slowed the regrowth of…
SPHERES: How a Class Project Turned into an Experiment Facility in Space
Seventeen years ago in a classroom not that far away, the SPHERES facility was born. As…
NASA Small Satellite Duo Deploys from Space Station into Earth Orbit
After a five-month stay aboard the International Space Station, NASA’s two Nodes satellites were deployed on…
Kepler-223 System: Clues to Planetary Migration
A new study finds a solar system whose planets may resemble the ancient configuration of Jupiter,…
First CubeSat Built by an Elementary School Deployed into Space
NASA deployed a CubeSat designed and constructed by 400 pre-kindergarten through eight grade students at St.…
2007 OR10: Largest Unnamed World in the Solar System
A recently published study is helping to demystify the largest known object in our solar system…