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NASA Invites Media to Eclipse Mission Sounding Rocket Media Day - NASA
Media are invited to apply for accreditation to attend a pre-launch media day to learn about a sounding rocket mission set to launch from Virginia's EasternNASA
NASA’s Tiny BurstCube Mission Launches to Study Cosmic Blasts
NASA’s BurstCube, a shoebox-sized satellite designed to study the universe’s most powerful explosions, is on its way to the International Space Station.science.nasa.gov
International Space Station welcomes biological and physical science experiments
NASA is sending several biological and physical sciences experiments and equipment aboard SpaceX’s 30th commercial resupply services mission.science.nasa.gov
Hubble Spots the Spider Galaxy
This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows the gauzy-looking celestial body UGC 5829, an irregular galaxy that lies about 30 million light-years away.science.nasa.gov
45 Years Ago: Space Shuttle Columbia Arrives at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center - NASA
On March 24, 1979, space shuttle Columbia arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) for the very first time. Following Presidential direction to build theKelli Mars (NASA)
NASA Science, Hardware Aboard SpaceX’s 30th Resupply Launch to Station - NASA
Following a successful launch of NASA’s SpaceX 30th commercial resupply mission, new scientific experiments and technology demonstrations for the agency areNASA
NASA’s Tiny BurstCube Mission Launches to Study Cosmic Blasts
NASA’s BurstCube, a shoebox-sized satellite designed to study the universe’s most powerful explosions, is on its way to the International Space Station.science.nasa.gov
Payload Adapter Testing: A Key Step for Artemis IV Rocket’s Success - NASA
A test version of the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket’s payload adapter is ready for evaluation, marking a critical milestone on the journey to theLee Mohon (NASA)
Station Science 101: Cardiovascular Research on Station - NASA
Below are some examples of studies performed on the station involving cardiovascular research.Andrea Lloyd (NASA)
Mentoring the Next Generation of Engineers and Improving Shock Testing Standards - NASA
The year 2023 was productive for the Loads & Dynamics (L&D) Technical Discipline Team (TDT). New shock and modal analysis techniques were developedMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Shuttle, Family Inspire NASA’s Cryogenic Technology Manager - NASA
Jeremy Kenny, NASA’s Cryogenic Technology Manager finds inspiration from his family and the past Space Shuttle program.Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
A Tranquil Sunrise - NASA
A fast boat crosses the waters several hours after NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 splashdown on March 12, 2024. The SpaceX Dragon Endurance spacecraft landed in theNASA
Building a Community of Practice - NASA
The Thermal and Fluids Analysis Workshop (TFAWS) is an annual event cosponsored by the NESC's Thermal Control & Protection, Environmental Control &Meagan Chappell (NASA)
NASA, Health and Human Services Highlight Cancer Moonshot Progress - NASA
During an event at NASA Headquarters in Washington Thursday, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) SecretaryNASA
NASA Analysis Sees Spike in 2023 Global Sea Level Due to El Niño - NASA
A long-term sea level dataset shows ocean surface heights continuing to rise at faster and faster rates over decades of observations.Naomi Hartono (NASA)
Advancing Human Spaceflight Safety - NASA
As NASA continues to pursue new human missions to low Earth orbit, lunar orbit, the lunar surface, and on to Mars, the NESC continues to provide a robustMeagan Chappell (NASA)
Five Tips from NASA for Photographing a Total Solar Eclipse - NASA
A total solar eclipse creates stunning celestial views for people within the path of the Moon's shadow. This astronomical event is a unique opportunity forSusannah Darling (NASA)
NASA's Chandra Identifies an Underachieving Black Hole - NASA
This image shows a quasar, a rapidly growing supermassive black hole, which is not achieving what astronomers would expect from it, as reported inNASA
Contract Specialist Dr. Danielle May - NASA
“Not only was I going to school, raising a family, and working a full-time job, but I was also the state director for my sorority over 1,200 members at oneNASA
NASA's Hubble Finds that Aging Brown Dwarfs Grow Lonely
It takes two to tango, but in the case of brown dwarfs that were once paired as binary systems, that relationship doesn’t last for very long, according to a recent survey from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.science.nasa.gov
NRO Mission Launches from NASA Wallops on Electron Rocket - NASA
NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility supported the successful launch of a Rocket Lab Electron rocket at 3:25 a.m. EDT, Thursday, March 21, from Virginia’sJamie Adkins (NASA)
NASA Advanced Air Mobility Partnerships
NASA is partnered with other government agencies, industry, and academia to conduct Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) research to benefit a future transportationLillian Gipson (NASA)
Following Safe Return, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 to Recount Space Mission - NASA
After spending 199 days in space, NASA’s SpaceX Crew-7 crew members will discuss their science mission aboard the International Space Station during a newsNASA
NASA Sees Progress on Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef Life Support System - NASA
A NASA-funded commercial space station, Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef, recently completed testing milestones for its critical life support system as part of theCarrie Gilder (NASA)
Meet the Women Launching, Recovering Artemis Missions - NASA
In celebration of Women’s History Month, NASA highlights the multifaceted group of women behind the launch and recovery efforts for Artemis missions. They areNASA
Key Test Drive of Orion on NASA’s Artemis II to Aid Future Missions - NASA
Astronauts will test drive NASA’s Orion spacecraft for the first time during the agency’s Artemis II test flight next year. While many of the spacecraft’sRachel H. Kraft (NASA)
55 Years Ago: Four Months Until the Moon Landing - NASA
The road to the Moon landing cleared a major hurdle in March 1969 with the flight of Apollo 9 that tested all components of the spacecraft in low Earth orbit.Kelli Mars (NASA)
Key Test Drive of Orion on NASA’s Artemis II to Aid Future Missions - NASA
Astronauts will test drive NASA’s Orion spacecraft for the first time during the agency’s Artemis II test flight next year. While many of the spacecraft’sRachel H. Kraft (NASA)
NASA Sees Progress on Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef Life Support System - NASA
A NASA-funded commercial space station, Blue Origin’s Orbital Reef, recently completed testing milestones for its critical life support system as part of theCarrie Gilder (NASA)
NASA Radar Finds Ice Deposits at Moon's North Pole
Additional evidence of water activity on moon Using data from a NASA radar that flew aboard India’s Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft, scientists have detected ice deposits near the moon’s north pole.science.nasa.gov
NASA, Industry Improve Lidars for Exploration, Science - NASA
NASA engineers will test a suite of new laser technologies from an aircraft this summer for Earth science remote sensing. Called lidar, the instruments couldKarl B. Hille (NASA)
NASA to Select Lunar Terrain Vehicle for Artemis Missions - NASA
NASA will host a news conference to announce the company, or companies, selected to move forward in developing the LTV (Lunar Terrain Vehicle), which willNASA
Sketch the Shape of the Sun for Science During the Solar Eclipse
Calling all eclipse admirers! The SunSketcher team is looking for one million volunteers to capture photos on their cell phones during the April 8 total solar eclipse.science.nasa.gov
Casey Honniball: Finding Her Space in Lunar Science - NASA
Lunar scientist Casey Honniball conducts lunar observations and field work near volcanoes to investigate how astronauts could use instruments during moonwalks.Madison Olson (NASA)
NASA’s Curious Universe Podcast Unveils New Sun + Eclipse Series - NASA
NASA released Tuesday the first episode of a new six-part podcast series for first-time space explorers to learn about the Sun. Ahead of the total solarNASA
Tech Today: NASA Helps Find Where the Wildfires Are - NASA
Globally, nearly all wildfires start with a human ignition source – not lightning strikes or wildlife encountering power equipment. Knowing humans can be aAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Tech Today: NASA Helps Find Where the Wildfires Are - NASA
Globally, nearly all wildfires start with a human ignition source – not lightning strikes or wildlife encountering power equipment. Knowing humans can be aAndrew Wagner (NASA)
Expedition 69 Astronauts Tour NASA Goddard, Speak With Employees - NASA
A trio of astronauts visited with employees at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, on March 18, 2024, to share their spaceflightRob Garner (NASA)
US, Germany Partnering on Mission to Track Earth’s Water Movement - NASA
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment-Continuity mission will extend a decades-long record of following shifting water masses using gravity measurements.Naomi Hartono (NASA)