AllNews'Dscovr' - 16 News Result(s)SpaceX Rocket Junk on Course to Hit the Moon, Astronomers Predict Agence France-Presse | Thursday January 27, 2022 A part of a SpaceX rocket that was deployed in 2015 to put into orbit a NASA satellite called the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) and later abandoned will crash into the Moon in March, experts say. www.gadgets360.comTrump NASA Budget Proposal Cancels Europa Lander Project, Asteroid Redirect Mission Indo-Asian News Service | Friday March 17, 2017 The budget terminates four Earth science missions (PACE, OCO-3, DSCOVR Earth-viewing instruments, and CLARREO Pathfinder) and reduces funding for Earth science research grants. www.gadgets360.comNASA Camera Captures Moon 'Photobombing' Earth AgainWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday July 12, 2016 For the second time in a year, a NASA camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured a stunning view of the moon as it moved in front of the sun-lit side of Earth. www.ndtv.comWatch the Earth Rotate on Nasa's New Website Written by shubhamv | Tuesday October 20, 2015 The images are taken by a Nasa camera one million miles away on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR). www.gadgets360.comWatch Earth as it Rotates on New NASA WebsiteWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday October 20, 2015 NASA has launched a new website where you can see images of the full, sunlit side of the Earth as it rotates every day. www.ndtv.comNasa Camera Shows Moon Passing in Front of the Earth Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday August 6, 2015 The images were captured by Nasa's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (Epic), aboard the DSCOVR satellite orbiting 1.6 million kilometres from Earth. www.gadgets360.comNASA Camera Reveals 'Dark Side' of the MoonWorld News | Edited by Indroneil B Biswas | Thursday August 6, 2015 A NASA camera aboard its Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite has captured the "Dark side of the moon," fully illuminated. www.ndtv.comThis 'Epic' Image of Earth Will Floor You Written by shubhamv | Tuesday July 21, 2015 Camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite has returned its first stunning view of the entire sun-lit side of Earth. www.gadgets360.comStunning Image of Earth From 1.6 Million Kms AwayWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday July 21, 2015 Clicked from 1.6 million kms away in space, a NASA camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite has returned its first stunning view of the entire sun-lit side of Earth. www.ndtv.comSpaceX Rocket Blasts Off With DSCOVR Deep-Space Observatory Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday February 12, 2015 The rocket carries the Deep Space Climate Observatory, a $340 million mission backed by Nasa, the NOAA, and the US Air Force. www.gadgets360.comSpaceX Dragon Capsule Returns From International Space Station Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday February 11, 2015 The Dragon was loaded with nearly 4,000 pounds (1,814 kg) of returning science experiments and equipment. www.gadgets360.comSpaceX Dragon Capsule Returns from Space StationWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday February 11, 2015 A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship made a parachute return into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, while high winds in Florida scrapped plans for the company's Falcon rocket launch, NASA said. www.ndtv.comFlorida Weather Delays SpaceX Falcon Rocket LaunchWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday February 11, 2015 High winds over Florida on Tuesday prompted the second delay of the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a US satellite to watch for solar storms, NASA said. www.ndtv.comSpaceX Launch with Deep-Space Weather Buoy Reset for TodayWorld News | Reuters | Tuesday February 10, 2015 Space Exploration Technologies will try again today to launch a Falcon 9 rocket with a US satellite intended to watch for threatening solar storms, NASA said today. www.ndtv.comGlitch Delays Launch of SpaceX Rocket With US Weather Satellite Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday February 9, 2015 The satellite was due to launch on the ill-fated space shuttle Columbia mission in 2003. www.gadgets360.comMore News »'Dscovr' - 16 News Result(s)SpaceX Rocket Junk on Course to Hit the Moon, Astronomers Predict Agence France-Presse | Thursday January 27, 2022 A part of a SpaceX rocket that was deployed in 2015 to put into orbit a NASA satellite called the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) and later abandoned will crash into the Moon in March, experts say. www.gadgets360.comTrump NASA Budget Proposal Cancels Europa Lander Project, Asteroid Redirect Mission Indo-Asian News Service | Friday March 17, 2017 The budget terminates four Earth science missions (PACE, OCO-3, DSCOVR Earth-viewing instruments, and CLARREO Pathfinder) and reduces funding for Earth science research grants. www.gadgets360.comNASA Camera Captures Moon 'Photobombing' Earth AgainWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday July 12, 2016 For the second time in a year, a NASA camera aboard the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite captured a stunning view of the moon as it moved in front of the sun-lit side of Earth. www.ndtv.comWatch the Earth Rotate on Nasa's New Website Written by shubhamv | Tuesday October 20, 2015 The images are taken by a Nasa camera one million miles away on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR). www.gadgets360.comWatch Earth as it Rotates on New NASA WebsiteWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday October 20, 2015 NASA has launched a new website where you can see images of the full, sunlit side of the Earth as it rotates every day. www.ndtv.comNasa Camera Shows Moon Passing in Front of the Earth Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday August 6, 2015 The images were captured by Nasa's Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (Epic), aboard the DSCOVR satellite orbiting 1.6 million kilometres from Earth. www.gadgets360.comNASA Camera Reveals 'Dark Side' of the MoonWorld News | Edited by Indroneil B Biswas | Thursday August 6, 2015 A NASA camera aboard its Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite has captured the "Dark side of the moon," fully illuminated. www.ndtv.comThis 'Epic' Image of Earth Will Floor You Written by shubhamv | Tuesday July 21, 2015 Camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite has returned its first stunning view of the entire sun-lit side of Earth. www.gadgets360.comStunning Image of Earth From 1.6 Million Kms AwayWorld News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday July 21, 2015 Clicked from 1.6 million kms away in space, a NASA camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite has returned its first stunning view of the entire sun-lit side of Earth. www.ndtv.comSpaceX Rocket Blasts Off With DSCOVR Deep-Space Observatory Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday February 12, 2015 The rocket carries the Deep Space Climate Observatory, a $340 million mission backed by Nasa, the NOAA, and the US Air Force. www.gadgets360.comSpaceX Dragon Capsule Returns From International Space Station Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday February 11, 2015 The Dragon was loaded with nearly 4,000 pounds (1,814 kg) of returning science experiments and equipment. www.gadgets360.comSpaceX Dragon Capsule Returns from Space StationWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday February 11, 2015 A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship made a parachute return into the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday, while high winds in Florida scrapped plans for the company's Falcon rocket launch, NASA said. www.ndtv.comFlorida Weather Delays SpaceX Falcon Rocket LaunchWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday February 11, 2015 High winds over Florida on Tuesday prompted the second delay of the launch of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying a US satellite to watch for solar storms, NASA said. www.ndtv.comSpaceX Launch with Deep-Space Weather Buoy Reset for TodayWorld News | Reuters | Tuesday February 10, 2015 Space Exploration Technologies will try again today to launch a Falcon 9 rocket with a US satellite intended to watch for threatening solar storms, NASA said today. www.ndtv.comGlitch Delays Launch of SpaceX Rocket With US Weather Satellite Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday February 9, 2015 The satellite was due to launch on the ill-fated space shuttle Columbia mission in 2003. www.gadgets360.comMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com