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NASA’s Newest Astronauts - NASA
The most recent astronaut candidates wave to the crowd in this image from their March 5, 2024, graduation ceremony at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.NASA
Back on Earth: NASA’s Orion Capsule Put to the Test Before Crewed Mission
The Orion spacecraft that traveled around the Moon and back during the Artemis I mission in 2022 recently returned to Ohio for testing.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
What Are Hubble and Webb Observing Right Now? NASA Tool Has the Answer - NASA Science
It’s not hard to find out what NASA’s Hubble and James Webb space telescopes have observed in the past.science.nasa.gov
More Planets than Stars: Kepler's Legacy - NASA
The Kepler mission enabled the discovery of thousands of exoplanets, revealing a deep truth about our place in the cosmos: there are more planets than starsJames Anderson (NASA)
SWOT Satellite Catches Coastal Flooding During California Storms - NASA
Operated by NASA and the French space agency, the Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission provides a new view of water on land, at the coast, and in theAnthony Greicius (NASA)
NASA Opens Astronaut Applications as Newest Class Graduates - NASA
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The NASA Space Technology Art Challenge: Imagine Tomorrow - NASA
The NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) Program wants you to show the world the future of space technology. The NIAC Program is looking for posters thatSarah Douglas (NASA)
Jennifer Krottinger: Designing Ways to Serve - NASA
In 2002, I received my undergraduate degree, a bachelor’s in business administration, from Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls, Texas. In 2008, IMadison Olson (NASA)
10 Ways Students Can Prepare to #BeAnAstronaut - NASA
Want to #BeAnAstronaut, but don’t know where to start? Here are some ways you can kick-start your journey! Even if you don’t qualify to #BeAnAstronaut — yet —Brandi Dean (NASA)
Tech Today: Semiconductor Research Leads to Revolution in Dental Care - NASA
Toothpaste based on the mineral hydroxyapatite, popular across Asia and much of Europe today, is finding its first foothold in the U.S. But the idea behindAndrew Wagner (NASA)
NASA Awards Contracts for Flight, Payload Integration Services - NASA
NASA has selected 15 companies to provide flight and payload integration services to advance technologies and procedures for operating in space, includingNASA
NASA Leaders Participate in Annual Stennis Day at the Capitol - NASA
Leaders from NASA’s Stennis Space Center and NASA Shared Services Center visit Jackson, Mississippi to share site updates with state leaders during the annual Stennis Day at the Capitol.NASA
65 Years Ago: Pioneer 4 Reaches for the Moon - NASA
On March 3, 1959, the United States launched Pioneer 4 with the goal of photographing the Moon during a close flyby. As part of the International GeophysicalKelli Mars (NASA)
Lagniappe for March 2024 - NASA
Explore the March 2024 issue of Lagniappe with highlights of Stennis Day at the Capitol; Artemis Moon Rocket Engine Testing; and coverage on the first-ever in-space mission for NASA Stennis.LaToya Dean (NASA)
NASA to Demonstrate Miniature CubeSat Swarm Technology
Preparations are underway for a new, small spacecraft technology demonstration that will test cost-efficient swarm capabilities – the ability for multipleGianine Figliozzi (NASA)
Women of NASA Langley Research Center - NASA
In honor of Women’s History Month and those who paved the way for them, hundreds of female staff – from artists to administrative support, educators toNASA
Multiple Spacecraft Tell the Story of One Giant Solar Storm - NASA Science
April 17, 2021, was a day like any other day on the Sun, until a brilliant flash erupted and an enormous cloud of solar material billowed away from our star.science.nasa.gov
NASA’s Juno Mission Measures Oxygen Production at Europa - NASA
The ice-covered Jovian moon generates 1,000 tons of oxygen every 24 hours – enough to keep a million humans breathing for a day.Anthony Greicius (NASA)
Pending Launch Will Signal Start of Historic NASA Stennis Mission - NASA
In an ongoing partnership with NASA Stennis, one of a handful of payloads being flown by Sidus Space on LS-1 is ASTRA (Autonomous Satellite Technology forNASA
Webb Unlocks Secrets of One of the Most Distant Galaxies Ever Seen - NASA Science
Looking deeply into space and time, two teams using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have studied the exceptionally luminous galaxy GN-z11, which existed when our 13.8 billion-year-old universe was only about 430 million years old.science.nasa.gov
Robert Siegel - NASA
Glenn Research Center established itself as a hub of heat transfer expertise early in its history. Rooted in basic research, as opposed to applied, this groupRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Bruce Banks - NASA
Bruce Banks’ 50-plus-year career as a researcher, inventor, and manager includes the invention, development, and commercialization of a wide range ofRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
NASA Names Winners in Lunar Gateway Packing and Storing Challenge - NASA
Humans living in space have confronted the challenge of maximizing the physical space available to them.Sarah Douglas (NASA)
Raymond Sharp - NASA
Edward Raymond Sharp, known as "Ray," was the center's director for its first 20 years. Sharp expedited the wartime construction of the laboratory; empoweredRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Bonnie McBride - NASA
Sanford Gordon and Bonnie McBride worked side by side to develop one of the most important and widely used computer programs in the aerospace industry, andRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Abe Silverstein - NASA
Abe Silverstein began his career at the center in 1943, pioneering early jet technology. Dr. Silverstein was responsible for the conception, design, andRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Erwin Zaretsky - NASA
Erwin “Erv” Zaretsky’s research in increasing life and reliability of mechanical components has significantly advanced the state of the art of bearings andRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Annie Easley - NASA
Annie Easley began her career in 1955 as a human "computer." When machines replaced people, she evolved along with them, becoming a computer programmer. SheRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Robert Deissler - NASA
THE GIANTS OF HEAT TRANSFER: DR. ROBERT DEISSLER, DR. SIMON OSTRACH, AND DR. ROBERT SIEGELThe NASA Glenn Research Center established itself as a hub of heatRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Olga Gonzalez-Sanabria - NASA
Olga González-Sanabria contributed to the development of nickel-hydrogen battery technologies, most notably in the area of battery separators, and the studyRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Lynn Bondurant - NASA
Dr. R. Lynn Bondurant began his career at the NASA Lewis Research Center in 1981 to direct the newly established Office of Educational Programs. His creativeRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Julian Earls - NASA
Over his 40-year career, Dr. Julian M. Earls helped to shape the center in a number of areas. He began his career in 1965 as a physicist and quicklyRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Simon Ostrach - NASA
THE GIANTS OF HEAT TRANSFER: DR. ROBERT DEISSLER, DR. SIMON OSTRACH, AND DR. ROBERT SIEGELThe NASA Glenn Research Center established itself as a hub of heatRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)
Henry Kosmahl - NASA
Dr. Heinrich "Henry" Kosmahl was an internationally recognized pioneer in the advancement of traveling wave tube technology for satellite communicationsRobert S. Arrighi (NASA)