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  2. Ocean Worlds Exploration Program - Wikipedia

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    The Ocean Worlds Exploration Program (OWEP) is a NASA program [1] to explore ocean worlds in the outer Solar System that could possess subsurface oceans to assess their habitability and to seek biosignatures of simple extraterrestrial life. Prime targets include moons that harbor hidden oceans beneath a shell of ice: Europa, Enceladus, and ...

  3. Splashdown - Wikipedia

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    NASA December 11, 2022 Pacific Ocean, west of Baja California: USS Portland: 4 nm: IFT-4: SpaceX June 6, 2024 Indian Ocean IFT-5: SpaceX October 13, 2024 Indian Ocean IFT-6: SpaceX November 19, 2024 Indian Ocean

  4. OSTM/Jason-2 - Wikipedia

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    OSTM/Jason-2, or Ocean Surface Topography Mission/Jason-2 satellite, [1] was an international Earth observation satellite altimeter joint mission for sea surface height measurements between NASA and CNES.

  5. Europa Clipper - Wikipedia

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    In June 2015, NASA approved the mission concept, allowing the orbiter to move to its formulation stage. [50] In January 2016, NASA approved the addition of a lander, [51] [52] but this was canceled in 2017 because it was deemed too risky. [53] In May 2016, the Ocean Worlds Exploration Program was approved, [54] of which the Europa mission is ...

  6. Josh Willis - Wikipedia

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    Joshua K. Willis is an oceanographer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory.His area of expertise is current sea level rise, as well as measuring ocean temperatures. [4] When sea level fell from 2010 to 2011, Willis stated that this was due to an unusually large La Niña transferring more rainfall over land rather than over the ocean as usually happens. [5]

  7. Creation of NASA - Wikipedia

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    A security guard examines the new sign near the entrance to the Lewis Research Center one day after the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was officially established. NASA came into being on October 1, 1958, and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics ( NACA ) Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory became the NASA Lewis ...

  8. Scott Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, he spent 28 days living on the ocean floor off the coast of California as part of SEALAB II. He returned to NASA as Executive Assistant to the Director of the Manned Spacecraft Center, then joined the Navy's Deep Submergence Systems Project in 1967 as Director of Aquanaut Operations for SEALAB III. He retired from NASA in 1967, and ...

  9. New Frontiers program - Wikipedia

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    The NASA program name is based on President John F. Kennedy's "New Frontier" political agenda speech in 1960, in which he constantly used the words "New Frontier" to describe a variety of social issues and noted how pioneer exploration did not end with the American West as once thought. [7]