#NASA
Dr. Eugene Shoemaker (1928-1997) was a pioneering American geologist and co-discoverer of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9. Renowned for his contributions to planetary science, he founded the Astrogeology Research Program and trained Apollo astronauts in lunar geology. After his tragic death in a car accident, his ashes were sent to the Moon aboard NASA's Lunar Prospector on January 6, 1998, making him the only person to be "buried" there. His memorial capsule included a passage from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, symbolizing his enduring legacy in space exploration.
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope · Beautiful image of the Eye 👁️ of the Universe.
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Usama Saleem, a 25-year-old cybersecurity expert from Karachi, has been inducted into NASA's Hall of Fame for his exceptional work in identifying critical security vulnerabilities that threatened sensitive data.
With just three years of experience, Saleem's expertise includes Azure Security, Microsoft Sentinel, and SIEM systems.
Currently pursuing a Master's degree in Cybersecurity at NUST, he holds over 20 certifications, including CEH Practical and Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect.
Recognized as a Sentinel Black Belt by Microsoft in 2023 and 2024, his achievement highlights Pakistan's growing reputation in IT and inspires future cybersecurity professionals.
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NASA discovered an asteroid worth $10,000,000,000,000,000,000 that could make everyone on earth a billionaire Named 16 Psyche, this $10 quintillion asteroid was discovered all the way back in 1852 by Italian astronomer Annibale de Gasparis and named after an ancient Greek goddess. It's believed that 16 Psyche is filled with metals such as iron, nickel and gold, which is why it has such an extremely high monetary valuation. NASA states that 16 Psyche is 'about three times farther away from the Sun than is Earth' and sits in orbit between Mars and Jupiter. NASA also said: "Teams of engineers and technicians are working almost around the clock to ensure the orbiter is ready to journey 2.5 billion miles to a metal-rich asteroid that may tell us more about planetary cores and how planets form."
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NEWS🚨: NASA Citizen Scientists Just Discovered An Object Travelling 1 Million Miles Per Hour