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Artist’s Concept of Gemini Spacecraft - NASA
Two astronauts are seated inside the Gemini spacecraft in this artist’s concept made in January 1965. The Gemini program was an early NASA human spaceflightNASA
NASA Awards Logistics, Metrology Support Services Contract - NASA
NASA has awarded a small business set-aside contract to Apache Innovations JV of Albuquerque, New Mexico, to provide logistics, and related support servicesNASA
I am Artemis: Jon Carabello - NASA
Jon Carabello did not begin his career journey with an eye on space, but when NASA’s Artemis lunar exploration campaign came calling, he was all in.NASA
Study Finds Earth’s Small Asteroid Visitor Likely Chunk of Moon Rock - NASA
The near-Earth object was likely ejected into space after an impact thousands of years ago. Now it could contribute new insights to asteroid and lunar science.Anthony Greicius (NASA)
NASA 3D-Printed Antenna Takes Additive Manufacturing to New Heights - NASA
In fall 2024, NASA developed and tested a 3D-printed antenna to demonstrate a low-cost capability to communicate science data to Earth. The antenna, tested inKendall Murphy (NASA)
Advanced Modeling Enhances Gateway's Lunar Dust Defense - NASA
Ahead of more frequent and intense contact with dust during Artemis missions, NASA is developing new strategies to protect equipment as astronauts travel between the Moon and spacecraft like Gateway, humanity’s first lunar space station.Briana R. Zamora (NASA)
NASA Faces of Technology: Meet Lauren Best Ameen - NASA
If you tell Lauren Best Ameen something is hard and cannot be done, she will likely reply, “Watch me.”Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Glenn Trains Instructors for After-School STEM Program
Interagency program strives to bring STEM curriculum to middle school students across 10 states.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Glenn Helps Bring Joy to Children in Need
Employees donated 11 boxes filled with toys to the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Marshall Invites Media to Local Day of Remembrance Event - NASA
NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, invites media to attend its observance of the agency’s Day of Remembrance at 9:30 a.m. CSTNASA
60 Years Ago: Uncrewed Gemini 2 Paves the Way for the First Crewed Mission - NASA
On Jan. 19, 1965, Gemini 2 successfully completed the second of two uncrewed test flights of the spacecraft and its Titan II booster, clearing the way for theJohn J. Uri (NASA)
Astronauts Set to Swab the Exterior of Station for Microbial Life - NASA
Astronauts are scheduled to venture outside the International Space Station to collect microbiological samples during crew spacewalks for the ISS ExternalNASA
How New NASA, India Earth Satellite NISAR Will See Earth - NASA
Set to launch within a few months, NISAR will use a technique called synthetic aperture radar to produce incredibly detailed maps of surface change on ourNaomi Hartono (NASA)
NASA Welcomes Finland as Newest Artemis Accords Signatory - NASA
With Finland’s signing of the Artemis Accords on Tuesday, NASA celebrates the 53rd nation committing to the safe and responsible exploration of space thatNASA
Station Science Top News: Jan. 17, 2025 - NASA
Insights into metal alloy solidificationSumer Loggins (NASA)
Suni Williams Conducts Spacewalk - NASA
NASA astronaut Suni Williams is seen outside the International Space Station during the Jan. 16, 2025, spacewalk where she and fellow NASA astronaut NickNASA
NASA Sets Sights on Mars Terrain with Revolutionary Tire Tech
Researchers test shape memory alloy spring tire technology created at NASA’s Glenn Research Center on Martian-simulated terrain to prepare for future missions.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Scientists, Engineers Receive Presidential Early Career Awards - NASA
President Biden has named 19 researchers who contribute to NASA’s mission as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and EngineersElizabeth R. Landau (NASA)
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Independent Assessment - NASA
NASA’s Office of the Chief Health and Medical Officer (OCHMO) assembled a small working group to review hydrogen sulfide (H2S) Spacecraft Maximum Allowable Concentration (SMAC) values.Kim Lowe (NASA)
NASA Opens New Challenge to Support Climate-Minded Business Models - NASA
NASA’s Sustainable Business Model Challenge is looking for entrepreneurs, startups, and researchers to leverage the agency’s publicly available Earth systemSarah Douglas (NASA)
NASA’s Planetary Defenders Head to the Sundance Film Festival - NASA
NASA is bringing the high-stakes world of planetary defense to the Sundance Film Festival, highlighting its upcoming documentary, “Planetary Defenders,”NASA
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial - NASA
The Stone of Hope, a granite statue of civil rights movement leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., is seen in this image from Jan. 5, 2025. The statue is partNASA
Peak Performance in Microgravity - NASA
At the start of a new year, many people think about making positive changes in their lives, such as improving physical fitness or learning a particular skill.Christian M. Getteau (NASA)
NASA Kennedy Ground Systems Prepping Hardware for Artemis II, Beyond - NASA
Teams with NASA are gaining momentum as work progresses toward future lunar missions for the benefit of humanity as numerous flight hardware shipments fromTiffany L. Fairley (NASA)
35 Years Ago: NASA Selects its 13th Group of Astronauts - NASA
Per tradition, most astronaut classes have a nickname, often humorously given to them by the previous class of astronauts. In the case of the class of 1990,John J. Uri (NASA)
Sustainable Business Model Challenge - NASA
Climate change presents one of the most urgent crises of our time, with increasing threats to life, infrastructure, economies, and ecosystems worldwide.Sarah Douglas (NASA)
NASA Names Mary Beth Schwartz as Director, Center Operations Directorate - NASA
NASA has selected Mary Beth Schwartz as director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center Center Operations directorate. Schwartz previously served as the directorate’sAndrea Dunn (NASA)
NASA Names David Korth as Deputy, Safety and Mission Assurance Directorate - NASA
NASA has selected David Korth as deputy for Johnson Space Center’s Safety and Mission Assurance directorate. Korth previously served as deputy manager of theAndrea Dunn (NASA)
Hubble Reveals Jupiter in Ultraviolet Light - NASA
This NASA Hubble Space Telescope image shows the planet Jupiter in a color composite of ultraviolet wavelengths. Released on Nov. 3, 2023, in honorNASA
ARMD Solicitations
This ARMD solicitations page compiles the opportunities to collaborate with NASA’s aeronautical innovators and/or contribute to their research to enable newJim Banke (NASA)
Hubble Captures Young Stars Changing Their Environments - NASA Science
This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image peers into the dusty recesses of the nearest massive star-forming region to Earth, the Orion Nebula (Messier 42, M42).science.nasa.gov
NASA’s Day of Remembrance Honors Fallen Heroes of Exploration - NASA
NASA will observe its annual Day of Remembrance on Thursday, Jan. 23, honoring the members of the NASA family who lost their lives in the pursuit ofNASA
NASA's Hubble Traces Hidden History of Andromeda Galaxy - NASA Science
In the years following the launch of NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, astronomers have tallied over 1 trillion galaxies in the universe.science.nasa.gov
Aerospace Latin America: A History - NASA
Throughout 2025, the NASA History Office is presenting a seminar series on the topic of Aerospace Latin America. This series will explore the origins,Michele Ostovar (NASA)
NASA International Space Apps Challenge Announces 2024 Global Winners - NASA
NASA Space Apps has named 10 global winners, recognizing teams from around the world for their exceptional innovation and collaboration during the 2024 NASARob Garner (NASA)
NASA Scientists Find New Human-Caused Shifts in Global Water Cycle - NASA
In a recently published paper, NASA scientists use nearly 20 years of observations to show that the global water cycle is shifting in unprecedented ways. TheErica McNamee (NASA)
NASA’s Pandora Mission One Step Closer To Probing Alien Atmospheres - NASA Science
Pandora, NASA’s newest exoplanet mission, is one step closer to launch with the completion of the spacecraft bus, which provides the structure, power, and other systems that will enable the mission to carry out its work.science.nasa.gov
Exoplanets Need to Be Prepared for Extreme Space Weather, Chandra Finds - NASA
Exoplanets need to be prepared for extreme weather conditions, according to a new study from the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the XMM-Newton.Lee Mohon (NASA)
Webb Watches Carbon-Rich Dust Shells Form, Expand in Star System - NASA Science
Astronomers have long tried to track down how elements like carbon, which is essential for life, become widely distributed across the universe.science.nasa.gov
Earth in Far-Ultraviolet - NASA
On April 21, 1972, NASA astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 mission, took a far-ultraviolet photo of Earth with an ultraviolet camera. Young’sNASA