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One semester as a NASA Pathways intern was enough to inspire Portia Keyes to sign up for a Russian language class at college. After interning in the JohnsonLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
One semester as a NASA Pathways intern was enough to inspire Portia Keyes to sign up for a Russian language class at college. After interning in the JohnsonLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
Space station research results lead to benefits for human exploration of space, benefits to humanity, and the advancement of scientific discovery. This year’sRoger Weiss (NASA)
This eighth annual report provides an overall highlight of research results published from October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2023 from investigations operatedRoger Weiss (NASA)
The 2024 Annual Highlights of Results from the International Space Station is now available. This new edition contains updated bibliometricRoger Weiss (NASA)
Modeling properties of thunderstorm dischargesLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
NASA’s Small Spacecraft Systems Virtual Institute (S3VI) is pleased to announce the official release of the highly anticipated 2024 State-of-the-ArtSonja Caldwell (NASA)
In Aug. 2024, a team of NASA researchers and partners gathered in Missoula, to test new drone-based technology for localized forecasting, or micrometeorology.Milan Loiacono (NASA)
For more than a decade, Tristan McKnight has been a driving force behind some of NASA’s most iconic events, orchestrating the behind-the-scenes magic thatSumer Loggins (NASA)
Why does the Moon look larger on the horizon? The short answer is, we don't know.Emily Furfaro (NASA)
You would not expect to see NASA at a car show—but that’s exactly where Johnson Space Center employees were from Jan. 29 to Feb. 2, 2025, driving the futureSumer Loggins (NASA)
NASA asked artists to imagine the future of deep space exploration in artwork meant to inspire the Artemis Generation. The NASA Moon to Mars Architecture artDanny Baird (NASA)
NASA’s Ethics Program provides training and counsel to NASA employees and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the agency-wide ethics program.Justyna M. Ragiel-Smith (NASA)
NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley invites media to learn more about Distributed Spacecraft Autonomy (DSA), a technology that allows individualTara Friesen (NASA)
An interesting fact about Johnson Space Center’s Anika Isaac, MS, LPC, LMFT, LCDC, CEAP, NCC, is that there are more letters following her name than there areLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
The NASA Ames Science Directorate recognizes the outstanding contributions of (pictured left to right) Michael Flynn, Ross Beyer, and Matt Johnson. TheirAaron McKinnon (NASA)
For astronauts aboard the International Space Station, staying connected to loved ones and maintaining a sense of normalcy is critical. That is where TandraSumer Loggins (NASA)
In 2023, NASA Langley’s workforce brought imagination to reality with innovative technological development and a continued commitment to tackling some of theAngelique Herring (NASA)
At NASA’s Langley Research Center, we are proud of our world-renowned role in innovating and improving the way we fly, explore, and understand our universe."Angelique Herring (NASA)
Reducing reliance on resupply missionsLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
The 2024 Annual Highlights of Results from the International Space Station is coming soon. This new edition contains updated bibliometric analyses,Roger Weiss (NASA)
The iconic NASA logotype, commonly known as the worm and designed by Bruce Blackburn and Richard Danne in 1976, made its premiere Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2025 atKaren Northon (NASA)
If you tell Lauren Best Ameen something is hard and cannot be done, she will likely reply, “Watch me.”Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
Interagency program strives to bring STEM curriculum to middle school students across 10 states.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
Employees donated 11 boxes filled with toys to the Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program.Kelly M. Matter (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 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 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)
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)
As part of NASA’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign, the agency is preparing to fly ten instruments aboard FireflyNatalia Riusech (NASA)
If you ask Johnson Space Center employees why they work for NASA, many will tell you it was always their dream. For others, landing a job at NASA was anLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
NASA is collaborating with the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force to offer a set of hands-on learning engagements that will help higher educationLaura Aguiar (NASA)
The trip to Mars and back is not one for the faint of heart. We’re not talking days, weeks, or months. But there are technologies that could help transport aJoseph Scott Atkinson (NASA)
On Jan. 9, 1990, space shuttle Columbia took off on its ninth flight, STS-32, from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. Its five-person crew ofJohn J. Uri (NASA)
Supporting the International Space Station is an around-the-clock responsibility for NASA and its international partners. This means there is always a team ofLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
On Jan. 7, 1610, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei peered through his newly improved 20-power homemade telescope at the planet Jupiter. He noticed threeJohn J. Uri (NASA)
NASA's 2024 AI Use Case inventory highlights the agency’s commitment to integrating artificial intelligence in its space missions and operations. The agency’sKate Halloran (NASA)
NASA's 2024 AI Use Case inventory highlights the agency’s commitment to integrating artificial intelligence in its space missions and operations. The agency’sKate Halloran (NASA)
Las Cruces, New MexicoJordan T. Pogorzelski (NASA)