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Collaboration Is Key to A Strong Materials Discipline - NASA
NASA has a strong need for advanced materials and processes (M&P) across the realms of robotic- and crewed-spaceflight, as well as aeronautics,Meagan Chappell (NASA)
Celebrating the Holiday Season in Space - NASA
Crew members aboard the International Space Station celebrate the holiday season in a unique way while living and working at the orbiting laboratory. EachAndrea Dunn (NASA)
Ken Freeman Receives Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA) Award for ATM-X Digital Information Platform
Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA) Award to the NASA ATM-X Digital Information Platform (DIP) TeamIn November 2024, the Digital InformationOsvaldo R. Sosa Valle (NASA)
NASA’s Ames Research Center Celebrates 85 Years of Innovation - NASA
Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley pre-dates a lot of things. The center existed before NASA – the very space and aeronautics agency it’s aRachel Hoover (NASA)
How a NASA Senior Database Administrator Manifested her Dream Job - NASA
“I started manifesting it, thinking about it every day as I drove by. When I started looking for a new job, I saw an opening and decided to apply,” saidTara Friesen (NASA)
How a NASA Senior Database Administrator Manifested her Dream Job - NASA
“I started manifesting it, thinking about it every day as I drove by. When I started looking for a new job, I saw an opening and decided to apply,” saidTara Friesen (NASA)
NASA’s Ames Research Center Celebrates 85 Years of Innovation - NASA
Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley pre-dates a lot of things. The center existed before NASA – the very space and aeronautics agency it’s aRachel Hoover (NASA)
NASA’s Webb Reveals Smallest Asteroids Yet Found in Main Asteroid Belt - NASA
NASA’s powerful James Webb Space Telescope includes asteroids on its list of objects studied and secrets revealed.Aaron McKinnon (NASA)
25 Years Ago: STS-103, The Hubble Servicing Mission-3A - NASA
“Trying to do stellar observations from Earth is like trying to do birdwatching from the bottom of a lake.” James B. Odom, Hubble Program Manager 1983-1990.John J. Uri (NASA)
NASA Cameras to Capture Interaction Between Blue Ghost, Moon’s Surface - NASA
Say cheese again, Moon. We’re coming in for another close-up.Angelique Herring (NASA)
Statistical Analysis Using Random Forest Algorithm Provides Key Insights into Parachute Energy Modulator
Download PDF: Statistical Analysis Using Random Forest Algorithm Provides Key Insights into Parachute Energy Modulator SystemMeagan Chappell (NASA)
An Evening With the Stars: 10 Years and Counting
“An Evening With the Stars” presenters showcase research and technology.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
Program Manager at NASA Glenn Earns AIAA Sustained Service Award
Award recognizes members who have given their time, dedication, and efforts to AIAA and the engineering profession.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
55 Years Ago: Apollo 13, Preparations for the Third Moon Landing - NASA
As 1969, an historic year that saw not just one but two successful human lunar landings, drew to a close, NASA continued preparations for its planned thirdJohn J. Uri (NASA)
NASA Ames Stars of the Month: January 2025 - NASA
The NASA Ames Science Directorate recognizes the outstanding contributions of (pictured left to right) Maurice Valdez, Niki Parenteau, Dori Myer, and JudyAaron McKinnon (NASA)
NASA’s Spot the Station App Developed by and for the People - NASA
In its 25th year of operations, the International Space Station continues to symbolize discovery and cooperation for the benefit of humanity. Since 2012,Bailey G. Light (NASA)
NASA Finds ‘Sideways’ Black Hole Using Legacy Data, New Techniques - NASA
NASA researchers have discovered a perplexing case of a black hole that appears to be “tipped over,” rotating in an unexpected direction relative to theAbby Tabor (NASA)
2024 in Review: Highlights from NASA in Silicon Valley - NASA
2024 intro: As NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley enters its 85th year since its founding, join us as we take a look back at some ofAbby Tabor (NASA)
Media Invited to Speak to NASA Ames Experts – Celebrating 85 Years - NASA
NASA’s Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley, is celebrating 85 years of cutting-edge research and development in space, life sciences,Rachel Hoover (NASA)
NASA Sees Progress on Starlab Commercial Space Station Development - NASA
A NASA-funded commercial space station, Starlab, recently completed four key developmental milestones, marking substantial progress in the station’s designRoger Weiss (NASA)
Considerations for Using Autonomous Flight Termination Softwarein Crewed Launch Vehicles - NASA
This article is from the 2024 Technical UpdateMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Helium Conservation by Diffusion Limited Purging of Liquid Hydrogen Tanks - NASA
This article is from the 2024 Technical Update.Meagan Chappell (NASA)
GSFC Data Science Group Releases Innovative Foundation Model: SatVision Top-Of-Atmosphere (TOA) - NASA
At Goddard Space Flight Center, the GSFC Data Science Group has completed the testing for their SatVision Top-of-Atmosphere (TOA) Foundation Model, aMaya L. Kikuchi (NASA)
NASA Invites Social Creators for Launch of Two NASA Astrophysical Missions - NASA
Registration is open for digital content creators to attend the launch of NASA’s Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization andGary Daines (NASA)
NASA Invites Social Creators for Launch of Two NASA Astrophysical Missions - NASA
Registration is open for digital content creators to attend the launch of NASA’s Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization andGary Daines (NASA)
Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Traffic Management Beyond Visual Line of Sight (UTM BVLOS) - NASA
NASA’s Uncrewed Aircraft Systems Traffic Management Beyond Visual Line of Sight (UTM BVLOS) subproject aims to support the growing demand for drone flightsHillary Smith (NASA)
Station Science Top News: Dec. 6, 2024 - NASA
Astronaut cognitive performance remains generally stableLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
2024 Be An Astronaut Campaign - NASA
Every four years, NASA opens its doors and welcomes thousands of applicants to join a new class of astronauts that will push human spaceflight to new depths.Dominique V. Crespo (NASA)
NASA Accelerates Space Exploration, Earth Science for All in 2024 - NASA
With a look back at 2024, NASA is celebrating its many innovative and inspiring accomplishments this year including for the first time, landing new scienceNASA
How do I Spot The Station? - NASA
Important: The International Space Station orbits with an inclination of 51.6 degrees. This means that, as it orbits, the farthest north and south of theMark A. Garcia (NASA)
Spot the Station Frequently Asked Questions - NASA
Why is the space station up there?Mark A. Garcia (NASA)
Space Station Trajectory Data - NASA
International Space Station trajectory data is now available to the public! This data, called an ephemeris, is generated by the ISS Trajectory Operations and Planning Officer (TOPO) flight controllers in the Mission Control Center at NASA’s Johnson S…Mark A. Garcia (NASA)
FAQ: NASA’s Artemis Campaign and Recent Updates - NASA
The Artemis II test flight will be NASA’s first mission with crew under the Artemis campaign and will pave the way to land astronauts on the Moon on ArtemisGary Daines (NASA)
White Sands Test Facility Encourages Locals to Leave Their Footprint on the Space Industry - NASA
At the edge of Las Cruces, New Mexico, surrounded by miles of sunbaked earth, NASA’s White Sands Test Facility (WSTF) is quietly shaping the future. There isLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
¿Por qué cultivamos plantas en el espacio? - NASA
Hay muchas razones por las cuales cultivamos diversos tipos de plantas en el espacio. Las plantas proveen alimentación y bienestar psicológico a losAna Guzman (NASA)
Interview with Luke Sollitt - NASA
Let’s begin by Inquiring into your early years, your childhood, where you were born, where you grew up, what your family was like? Do you have siblings? WhatCiara C. Fitzpatrick (NASA)
A Mission at Home and at Work: Caregivers at Johnson Navigate Dual Role With Community Supports - NASA
Many team members at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston may recognize Alicia Baker as the talented flutist in the Hispanic Employee Resource Group’sLinda E. Grimm (NASA)