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NASA Marshall Thermal Engineering Lab Provides Key Insight to Human Landing System - NASA
NASA’s Human Landing System (HLS) will transport the next astronauts that land on the Moon, including the first woman and first person of color, beginningLee Mohon (NASA)
Preguntas frecuentes: La verdadera historia del cuidado de la salud de los astronautas en el espacio - NASA
Estas son algunas de las preguntas frecuentes sobre cómo la NASA y su equipo de médicos, psicólogos, nutricionistas, científicos del ejercicio y otrosAbby Graf (NASA)
FAQ: The Real Story About Astronaut Health Care in Space - NASA
Here are a few frequently asked questions about how NASA and its team of medical physicians, psychologists, nutritionists, exercise scientists, and otherAbby Graf (NASA)
NASA, SpaceX Illustrate Key Moments of Artemis Lunar Lander Mission - NASA
NASA is working with U.S. industry to develop the human landing systems that will safely carry astronauts from lunar orbit to the surface of the Moon and backLee Mohon (NASA)
NASA to Provide Coverage of Progress 90 Launch, Space Station Docking - NASA
NASA will provide live launch and docking coverage of a Roscosmos cargo spacecraft delivering nearly three tons of food, fuel, and supplies to the ExpeditionNASA
Station Science Top News: Nov. 15, 2024 - NASA
Anthocyanins protect seeds in spaceSumer Loggins (NASA)
Wearable Tech for Space Station Research - NASA
Many of us wear devices that count our steps, measure our heart rate, track sleep patterns, and more. This information can help us make healthy decisions –Christian M. Getteau (NASA)
Colorado Students to Connect with NASA Astronauts Aboard Space Station - NASA
Students from Colorado will have the opportunity to hear NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Suni Williams answer their prerecorded questions aboard theNASA
Station Science Top News: Nov. 8, 2024 - NASA
Researchers demonstrated the feasibility of 3D bioprinting a meniscus or knee cartilage tissue in microgravity. This successful result advances technology forSumer Loggins (NASA)
I Am Artemis: Joe Vermette - NASA
While some stand on the sidelines and witness history, others are destined to play a part in it. And then there are those who document it, bringing theNASA
NASA Shares Space Food Insight with Commercial Food Industry - NASA
NASA recently welcomed more than 50 commercial food and commercial space companies to learn about the evolving space food system supporting NASA missions,Roger Weiss (NASA)
NASA Shares Space Food Insight with Commercial Food Industry - NASA
NASA recently welcomed more than 50 commercial food and commercial space companies to learn about the evolving space food system supporting NASA missions,Roger Weiss (NASA)
I am Artemis: Lane Polak - NASA
One way Polak has made his mark with the agency is through a series of children’s books designed to inspire the youngest members of the Artemis Generation.NASA
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 Astronauts to Discuss Science Mission - NASA
After spending 235 days in space, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 astronauts will discuss their science mission aboard the International Space Station during aNASA
We Are All Made of Cells: Space and the Immune System - NASA
Malcolm O’Malley and his mom sat nervously in the doctor’s office awaiting the results of his bloodwork. This was no ordinary check-up. In fact, thisRachel Hoover (NASA)
Hello Earth? Space Calling - NASA
How it started versus how it’s going for astronaut Nick Hague with ISS Ham Radio on the space station.NASA
NASA Sets Coverage for its SpaceX Crew-9 Dragon Station Relocation - NASA
In preparation for the arrival of NASA’s SpaceX 31st commercial resupply services mission, four crew members aboard the International Space Station willNASA
Station Science Top News: Oct. 25, 2024 - NASA
Better Monitoring of the Air Astronauts BreatheSumer Loggins (NASA)
NASA Sets Coverage for its SpaceX Crew-9 Dragon Station Relocation - NASA
In preparation for the arrival of NASA’s SpaceX 31st commercial resupply services mission, four crew members aboard the International Space Station willNASA
Gateway: Centering Science - NASA
Gateway is set to advance science in deep space, bringing groundbreaking research opportunities to lunar orbit.Dylan Connell (NASA)
NASA Provides Update on Artemis III Moon Landing Regions - NASA
As NASA prepares for the first crewed Moon landing in more than five decades, the agency has identified an updated set of nine potential landing regions nearNASA
Back on Earth: NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 Mission Splashes Down Off Florida - NASA
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission successfully splashed down at 3:29 a.m. EDT Friday, off Pensacola, Florida, concluding a nearly eight-month science mission andNASA
NASA Quiet Space Fan Research to Benefit Commercial Space Stations - NASA
NASA researchers developed a Quiet Space Fan to reduce the noise inside crewed spacecraft, sharing the results with industry for potential use on futureRoger Weiss (NASA)
NASA Quiet Space Fan Research to Benefit Commercial Space Stations - NASA
NASA researchers developed a Quiet Space Fan to reduce the noise inside crewed spacecraft, sharing the results with industry for potential use on futureRoger Weiss (NASA)
I Am Artemis: Casey Wolfe - NASA
NASA’s Casey Wolfe, assistant branch chief of the advanced manufacturing branch in the Materials and Processes Laboratory, discusses how teamwork is essential to building a rocket.NASA
Gateway: Life in a Lunar Module - NASA
Teams at NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and Thales Alenia Space, including astronauts Stan Love and Luca Parmitano, came together in Turin, Italy, thisDylan Connell (NASA)
Station Science Top News: Oct. 18, 2024 - NASA
Microgravity had no immediate effect on a person’s ability to perceive the height of an object, indicating that astronauts can safely perform tasks that relySumer Loggins (NASA)
NASA Selects Crew for 45-Day Simulated Mars Mission in Houston - NASA
NASA selected a crew of four research volunteers to participate in its last simulated mission to Mars in 2024 within a habitat at the agency's Johnson SpaceNathan Cranford (NASA)
I Am Artemis: Sarah Ryan - NASA
A passion for puzzles, problem-solving, and propulsion led Sarah Ryan to her current position as Raptor engine lead for NASA’s HLS (Human Landing System) insight team. The rocket will land astronauts on the Moon for NASA’s Artemis missions.NASA
Station Science Top News: Oct. 11, 2024 - NASA
Researchers verified that 3D micro-computed tomography scans can map the orientation of plant roots in space and used the method to demonstrate that carrotsSumer Loggins (NASA)
Spooky on the Space Station - NASA
Cultures around the world celebrate Halloween on Oct 31. In many places, in addition to people wearing costumes and eating candy, this day is associated withChristian M. Getteau (NASA)
NASA to Provide Live Coverage of Crew-8 Return, Splashdown - NASA
NASA and SpaceX are targeting no earlier than 7:05 a.m. EDT Sunday, Oct. 13, for the agency’s SpaceX Crew-8 mission to undock from the International SpaceNASA
NASA Astronaut Health Technology Thwarts Heart Failure
NASA research created for astronaut health monitoring provides early detection for patients battling heart failure through a commercial product.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
Kathryn Sullivan: The First American Woman to Walk in Space - NASA
Forty years ago, in October 1984, Kathryn D. Sullivan became the first American woman to walk in space. But being the first presented several challengesJennifer Ross-Nazzal (NASA)
Artemis I Radiation Measurements Validate Orion Safety for Astronauts - NASA
NASA's Orion spacecraft is designed to keep astronauts safe in deep space, protecting them from the unforgiving environment far from Earth. During theLaura Sorto (NASA)
Artemis I Radiation Measurements Validate Orion Safety for Astronauts - NASA
NASA's Orion spacecraft is designed to keep astronauts safe in deep space, protecting them from the unforgiving environment far from Earth. During theLaura Sorto (NASA)
Artemis I Radiation Measurements Validate Orion Safety for Astronauts - NASA
NASA's Orion spacecraft is designed to keep astronauts safe in deep space, protecting them from the unforgiving environment far from Earth. During theLaura Sorto (NASA)
Tissue Chips Accurately Model Organs in Space - NASA
The International Space Station offers a unique microgravity environment where cells outside the human body behave similarly to how they do inside the humanNASA
How NASA Astronauts Vote from Space Aboard International Space Station - NASA
NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station have the opportunity to vote in general elections through absentee ballots or early voting inDominique V. Crespo (NASA)
Gateway Stands Tall for Stress Test - NASA
Gateway space station’s Habitation and Logistics Outpost has successfully completed static load testing in Turin, Italy. With this phase of stress testing complete, the module is one step closer to final outfitting ahead of launch to lunar orbit.Briana R. Zamora (NASA)