NASA
MIT Lincoln Laboratory researchers receive NASA award
December 6, 2011
Honored for their role in the Near Earth Object Observation Program
Battered asteroid may have warm core
October 28, 2011
New analysis of Lutetia finds evidence for molten interior.
3 Questions: Greg Chamitoff on the final frontier
October 5, 2011
Alum-astronaut relives some of the highlights of his space shuttle career.
MIT’s TESS project awarded $1 million NASA grant
October 4, 2011
To the moon
September 8, 2011
MIT-led GRAIL mission to map the lunar gravitational field.
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences, Faculty, Moon, Research, Space, astronomy and planetary science
To an asteroid, and back
July 26, 2011
MIT students to build imaging instrument to fly aboard mission to an asteroid.
Helping space shuttles achieve liftoff
July 8, 2011
MIT has contributed 27 alumni-astronauts, plenty of earthbound expertise.
3 Questions: Richard Binzel on near-Earth asteroids
June 27, 2011
'2011 MD,' found by a Lincoln Lab team, will pass close to the planet on Monday.
Greetings from space
June 1, 2011
Astronaut alumni wish MIT a happy 150th from 200 miles above.
Doc Draper in space
May 31, 2011
A letter written by Charles Stark Draper in 1961 hitches a ride on Space Shuttle Endeavour.
Hoffman honored by Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
May 26, 2011
Professor of the Practice in aeronautics and astronautics receives Centennial Medal.
New Endeavour for an MIT experiment
May 25, 2011
Space shuttle propels MIT-led Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer to the International Space Station.
Also labeled: Alumni/ae, Astronauts, Faculty, Physics, Research, Space, astronomy and planetary science
3 Questions: Jeffrey Hoffman on the Space Shuttle at 30
April 12, 2011
Anniversary of the first shuttle flight comes just as it nears retirement, but the vehicle has changed space travel dramatically.
Video: Remembering astronaut, alum Ron McNair
January 28, 2011
On 25th anniversary of the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster, AeroAstro professor Jeffrey Hoffman remembers his colleague.
Earth’s final growth spurt
December 17, 2010
NASA team suggests that massive projectiles added mass to Earth, Mars and the Moon during final phase of planet formation
Building a list of Earth candidates
December 14, 2010
MIT researchers increase their odds of detecting an Earthlike planet by working on a combination of satellite missions.
Lending a hand
October 13, 2010
MIT researchers may be closer to understanding why spacesuit gloves hurt astronauts’ hands.
MIT-led team’s eco-aircraft receives Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Innovator Award
September 28, 2010
Unique plane offers significant reduction in emissions, noise and fuel use.
Telling time on the moon
September 20, 2010
New map of lunar craters sheds light on early solar-system activity and points to oldest parts of the moon’s surface.
Robert J. Butler, former design research engineer at MIT, dies at 89
September 17, 2010
An MIT engineer for 25 years, he helped design instruments for NASA’s Voyager spacecraft.
Scientist-astronaut and former MIT professor William B. Lenoir dies at 71
September 3, 2010
An MIT junior faculty member in the 1960s, he later flew on the space shuttle and became a NASA associate administrator.
Personal cushion of air
August 26, 2010
Inspired by seeds, proposed air-bag system would surround astronauts and protect them during bumpy landings
Operating in orbit
June 3, 2010
Astronaut and alumnus Bobby Satcher recounts his experience as the first orthopedic surgeon in space
A look back in time
May 18, 2010
By linking the odd geometry of bacterial growths to photosynthesis, researchers may have a new way to study Earth’s oldest fossils.
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences, Geology
Fly the eco-friendly skies
May 17, 2010
MIT-led team designs airplanes that would use 70 percent less fuel than current models.
NASA chief defends Obama’s space plan
May 12, 2010
In MIT visit, Charles Bolden touts proposed expansion in R&D funding
The pull of artificial gravity
April 15, 2010
MIT researchers say a centrifuge on the International Space Station — hinted at in Obama’s NASA proposal — would be a boon for physiological research
Volcanic Venus
April 9, 2010
New research highlights recent volcanic activity on Venus, indicating that Earth’s sister planet is alive — geologically speaking
Also labeled: Earth and atmospheric sciences, Geology, Space, astronomy and planetary science, Venus
3 Questions: David Mindell on Obama’s NASA proposal
February 5, 2010
MIT space researcher predicts that if adopted, Obama’s proposed budget and policy will lead to more joint human-robotic space exploration




























