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NASA Teammates Recall Favorite Memories Aboard Flying Laboratory - NASA
After flying more than three decades and 158 science campaigns, just one flight remains. NASA's DC-8 Airborne Science Laboratory will make its final flightDede Dinius (NASA)
NASA Names Deputy Station Manager, Operations Integration Manager - NASA
NASA selected Dina Contella as the deputy program manager and Bill Spetch as the operations integration manager for the agency’s International Space StationSumer Loggins (NASA)
What Is... Earth's Atmosphere? - NASA
Imagine a layer cake, wrapping around the Earth. That is essentially what the Earth’s atmosphere is like: layers upon layers of gas surrounding the Earth,Milan Loiacono (NASA)
Aurora over Utah - NASA
The aurora paints the sky near Malad City, Utah, red, purple, and green in this May 11, 2024, image. This aurora was sparked by multiple eruptions of solarNASA
Meet NASA Women Behind World’s Largest Flying Laboratory - NASA
Since 2020, she has served as the deputy project manager on the DC-8 Airborne Science laboratory, leading and managing project planning, integration, andDede Dinius (NASA)
Tech Today: A NASA-Inspired Bike Helmet with Aerodynamics of a Jet - NASA
Before the U.S. Cycling Federation adopted a requirement for all bike racers to wear helmets in 1986, most people rode without one. The only helmet options atAndrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA to Discuss New Polar Climate Mission During Media Teleconference - NASA
NASA is hosting a media call at 3 p.m. EDT, Wednesday, May 15, to discuss the agency’s PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the Far-InfraRed Experiment) mission,NASA
Station Science 101 | Research in Microgravity: Higher, Faster, Longer - NASA
The International Space Station provides features enabling innovative research, including microgravity and exposure to space in a unique orbit.Ana Guzman (NASA)
Station Science 101 | Research in Microgravity: Higher, Faster, Longer - NASA
The International Space Station provides features enabling innovative research, including microgravity and exposure to space in a unique orbit.Ana Guzman (NASA)
NASA’s Juno Mission Spots Jupiter’s Tiny Moon Amalthea - NASA
NASA’s Juno mission captured these views of Jupiter during its 59th close flyby of the giant planet on March 7, 2024. They provide a good look at Jupiter’sNASA
NASA Names First Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer - NASA
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson on Monday named David Salvagnini as the agency’s new chief artificial intelligence (AI) officer, effective immediately. TheNASA
Johnson Celebrates AA and NHPI Heritage Month: Meet Hemanth Koralla - NASA
Koralla got active in the ASIA Employee Resource Group (ERG) shortly after arriving at Johnson in 2022, when the chair asked him to join as a cohort memberLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
NASA Awards Expand Research Capabilities at Institutions Nationwide - NASA
NASA is awarding approximately $45 million to 21 higher-education institutions to help build capacity for research. The awards were made possible through theNASA
15 Years Ago: STS-125, the Final Hubble Servicing Mission - NASA
The fifth and final servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope, placed in orbit in 1990, took place during the STS-125 mission in May 2009. During theKelli Mars (NASA)
NASA Invites Media to Expedition 70 Crew Visit at Marshall - NASA
NASA will host four astronauts from the Expedition 70 Crew at 10 a.m. CDT Tuesday, May 14, for a media opportunity at the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.NASA
Sols 4182-4183: We Reached the South Side of Pinnacle Ridge… What’s Next? - NASA Science
We planned quite a drive on Wednesday, with lots of twists and turns over very bumpy terrain, so the team was delighted to learn everything completed as planned when we received our downlink at ~4 am Pacific Time this morning!science.nasa.gov
NASA Awards Expand Research Capabilities at Institutions Nationwide - NASA
NASA is awarding approximately $45 million to 21 higher-education institutions to help build capacity for research. The awards were made possible through theNASA
That’s Refreshing - NASA
An American flamingo takes a moment to drink water in the Indian River at Haulover Canal on Merritt Island on Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024. American Flamingos areNASA
NASA Invites Media to Annual Lunabotics Competition - NASA
NASA’s 2024 Lunabotics Challenge offers more than 40 college teams from across the country the chance to design, build, and operate their own lunar robots,NASA
NASA’s New Mobile Launcher Stacks Up for Future Artemis Missions - NASA
The foundation is set at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launching crewed missions aboard the agency’s larger and more powerful SLS (Space LaunchTiffany L. Fairley (NASA)
Hubble Celebrates the 15th Anniversary of Servicing Mission 4 - NASA Science
Fifteen years ago, human hands touched NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope for the last time. As astronauts performed finishing tasks on the telescope during its final servicing mission in May 2009, they knew they had successfully concluded one of the most…science.nasa.gov
NASA Glenn Looking to Lease Facilities
NASA’s Glenn Research Center is offering industry and academia an opportunity to lease its underutilized facilities, a move that could lead to an increase in the exchange of ideas across organizations.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
Hubble Glimpses a Star-Forming Factory - NASA Science
The celestial object showcased in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope is the spiral galaxy UGC 9684, which lies around 240 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Boötes.science.nasa.gov
NASA Invites Social Creators for Launch of NOAA Weather Satellite - NASA
Registration is open for digital content creators to attend the launch of NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) GOES-U (GeostationaryMichelle Zajac (NASA)
NASA Invites Media to NOAA’s Advanced Weather Satellite Launch - NASA
NASA is preparing to launch NOAA’s (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) GOES-U (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite U), a missionNASA
NASA Field Geology Training Prepares Artemis Mission Support Teams - NASA
NASA engineers, managers, and flight directors recently traded their cubicles and conference rooms for an ancient volcanic field in the northern ArizonaAndrea Lloyd (NASA)
I Am Artemis: Lauren Fisher - NASA
NASA’s Lauren Fisher, an engineer on Artemis III’s LVSA, discusses how her background in music and education makes her a stronger engineer.NASA
Arizona, New York Students to Hear from NASA Astronauts Aboard Station - NASA
Students from Arizona and New York will have separate opportunities next week to hear from astronauts aboard the International Space Station.NASA
Arizona, New York Students to Hear from NASA Astronauts Aboard Station - NASA
Students from Arizona and New York will have separate opportunities next week to hear from astronauts aboard the International Space Station.NASA
Spitzer Space Telescope Captures Galactic Snack - NASA
This image, released on May 9, 2024, from NASA’s retired Spitzer Space Telescope shows streams of dust flowing toward the supermassive black hole at the heartNASA
NASA Invites Media to Arizona Simulated Artemis Moonwalking Site - NASA
Media are invited to interact with the NASA team members practicing Artemis moonwalking operations Saturday, May 18, in the San Francisco Volcanic Fields nearNASA
NASA Images Help Explain Eating Habits of Massive Black Hole - NASA
Data from NASA’s retired Spitzer Space Telescope has given scientists new insights into why some supermassive black holes shine differently than others.Anthony Greicius (NASA)
NASA Administrator to Engage Officials in Italy, Vatican, Saudi Arabia - NASA
Continuing his engagement to deepen international collaboration and the peaceful use of space, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson will travel to Italy and VaticanNASA
NASA's Chandra Notices the Galactic Center is Venting - NASA
Data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory reveal ridges thought to be a tunnel, that releases hot gas from the supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center.NASA
NASA Licenses 3D-Printable Superalloy to Benefit US Economy
NASA’s new superalloy developed for the extreme temperatures and harsh conditions of air and spaceflight is being licensed to four U.S. companies.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA’s Webb Hints at Possible Atmosphere Surrounding Rocky Exoplanet - NASA Science
While the planet is too hot to be habitable, detecting its atmosphere could provide insights into the early conditions of Earth, Venus, and Mars.science.nasa.gov
Sols 4180-4182: Imaging fest! - NASA Science
Earth planning date: Wednesday, May 8, 2024 What a wonderful sight to see all the sedimentary structures.science.nasa.gov
Sols 4178-4179: The Pinnacle Ridge Scarp - NASA Science
Earth planning date: Monday, May 6, 2024 Curiosity’s set of complex activities and drive over the weekend executed perfectly and we started our planning today directly in front of a scarp, or wall, along a section of the upper Gediz Valis ridge known…science.nasa.gov