Innovation Now

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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

  • Clever Costumes

    29/10/2021

    Once a year, the International Space Station turns into the spookiest house in space.

  • Spookiest Spots in the Solar System

    28/10/2021

    These are some of the spookiest spots in our solar system. Take a Haunted Hayride, if you dare.

  • Galaxy of Horrors

    27/10/2021

    With a bit of artistic flair, NASA has created some eye-catching posters of nightmare worlds.

  • Ghostly Dance

    26/10/2021

    Geomagnetic storms create beautiful auroras, a sight many of us know as the northern lights.

  • Sweet Treats

    25/10/2021

    Sweets, especially chocolates, are a common favorite of astronauts in space.

  • Protecting Orion

    22/10/2021

    Updated tiles and an innovative heat shield will help Orion, and its crew, take the heat during re-entry.

  • Enceladus

    21/10/2021

    What Cassini revealed about this ocean world made it one of the solar system’s most scientifically interesting destinations.

  • Disasters Mapping Portal

    20/10/2021

    NASA brought together some of its most advanced tools to create the Disasters Mapping Portal so users can view disaster data almost as it happens.

  • The Fisher Space Pen

    19/10/2021

    The truth about the space pen is really a story of innovation.

  • Lucy in the Sky with Asteroids

    18/10/2021

    You’ve heard of asteroids. But have you ever heard of Trojan Asteroids?

  • Lunar Terrain Vehicle

    15/10/2021

    Mobility is the key to NASA’s long-term exploration of the lunar surface.

  • Monitoring Whale Sharks

    14/10/2021

    The speckle-skinned whale shark is among the rarest of fish species. Researchers are now tracking these filter-feeding leviathans using Hubble math.

  • Where Slicks Are Thick

    13/10/2021

    The University of Maryland, NOAA, the U.S. Coast Guard, and others recently used an airborne advanced imaging radar from NASA, a drone, and a patrol boat to examine natural oil seepage off the California coast.

  • Kicking Up Some Dust

    12/10/2021

    Artemis astronauts are bound to kick up a little dust as they explore the Moon’s South Pole.

  • SmartSuits

    11/10/2021

    We use smart phones, have smart TVs, and drive smart cars. Soon NASA astronauts may be sporting SmartSuits.

  • Where Rovers Can’t Fit

    08/10/2021

    Equipped with an onboard computer, a stereo camera, and a wireless radio, these origami-inspired rovers enable different kinds of science measurements.

  • Monitoring Dust Pollution

    07/10/2021

    Technology spinoffs like Canary-S are nothing to sneeze at!

  • Updated Suits for Orion

    06/10/2021

    Orion astronauts will wear a new suit designed for launch day, emergency situations, high-risk parts of missions near the Moon, and the high-speed return home.

  • Visiting Venus

    05/10/2021

    Hot and unforgiving, Earth’s nearest neighbor boasts a toxic atmosphere and a sweltering surface.

  • Sea Level Rise

    04/10/2021

    Projecting future sea level rise is critical for coastal planners and policymakers who are trying to account for sea-level rise on their communities.

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