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In the Starlight: Portia Keyes Procures Mission-Critical Support - 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)
NASA Sets Briefings for Next International Space Station Crew Missions - NASA
NASA and its partners will discuss the upcoming Expedition 73 mission aboard the International Space Station during a pair of news conferences on Monday, Feb.NASA
Station Science Top News: Feb. 14, 2025 - NASA
Modeling properties of thunderstorm dischargesLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
In the Starlight: Tristan McKnight Brings NASA’s Historic Moments to Life - 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)
Lunar Space Station Module Will Journey to US ahead of NASA's Artemis IV Moon Mission - NASA
A key element of the Gateway lunar space station has entered the cleanroom for final installations after completing environmental stress tests.Briana R. Zamora (NASA)
NASA’s Advancements in Space Continue Generating Products on Earth - NASA
The latest edition of NASA’s Spinoff publication, which highlights the successful transfer of agency technology to the commercial sector, is now availableNASA
NASA’s Advancements in Space Continue Generating Products on Earth - NASA
The latest edition of NASA’s Spinoff publication, which highlights the successful transfer of agency technology to the commercial sector, is now availableNASA
NASA, SpaceX Invite Media to Watch Crew-10 Launch to Space Station - NASA
Media accreditation is open for the launch of NASA’s 10th rotational mission of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft, carrying astronauts to theNASA
Driving the Future: NASA Highlights Artemis at Houston AutoBoative Show - 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 Engineers Honored by National Academy of Engineering - NASA
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has elected three new members with NASA affiliations. Two employees and one retiree from three different NASAJessica Evans (NASA)
In the Starlight: Anika Isaac’s Mission to Counsel NASA’s Workforce - 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)
30 Years Ago: STS-63, First Shuttle and Mir Rendezvous Mission - NASA
The first shuttle mission of 1995, STS-63 included several historic firsts. As part of Phase 1 of the International Space Station program, space shuttleJohn J. Uri (NASA)
Station Nation: Meet Tandra Gill Spain, Computer Resources Senior Project Manager in the Avionics and
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)
NASA’s Asteroid Bennu Sample Reveals Mix of Life’s Ingredients - NASA
Studies of rock and dust from asteroid Bennu delivered to Earth by NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification andNASA
Station Science Top News: Jan. 24, 2025 - NASA
Reducing reliance on resupply missionsLinda E. Grimm (NASA)
NASA to Brief Media on Asteroid Sample Mission Findings - NASA
NASA will brief media at 11 a.m. EST Wednesday, Jan. 29, to provide an update on science results from NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation,NASA
40 Years Ago: STS-51C, the First Dedicated Department of Defense Shuttle Mission - NASA
On Jan. 24, 1985, space shuttle Discovery took off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida on STS-51C, the first space shuttle mission entirelyJohn J. Uri (NASA)
40 Years Ago: STS-51C, the First Dedicated Department of Defense Shuttle Mission - NASA
On Jan. 24, 1985, space shuttle Discovery took off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida on STS-51C, the first space shuttle mission entirelyJohn J. Uri (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)
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)
Station Science Top News: Jan. 17, 2025 - NASA
Insights into metal alloy solidificationSumer Loggins (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)
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)
Ten NASA Science, Tech Instruments Flying to Moon on Firefly Lander - 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)
50 Years Ago: Preparing the Final Saturn Rocket for Flight - NASA
With the historic first international space docking mission only six months away, preparations on the ground for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP)John J. Uri (NASA)
Liftoff! NASA Sends Science, Tech to Moon on Firefly, SpaceX Flight - NASA
A suite of NASA scientific investigations and technology demonstrations is on its way to our nearest celestial neighbor aboard a commercial spacecraft, whereNASA
50 Years Ago: Preparing the Final Saturn Rocket for Flight - NASA
With the historic first international space docking mission only six months away, preparations on the ground for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (ASTP)John J. Uri (NASA)
How It Started, How It’s Going: Johnson Space Center Edition - 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)
Former NASA Official, Astronaut Bob Cabana Receives Top Civilian Award - NASA
Robert Cabana, who served as a NASA associate administrator, astronaut, and a colonel in the United States Marine Corps, received the President’s Award forNASA
Station Science Top News: Jan. 10, 2025 - NASA
Measurements from space support wildfire risk predictionsSumer Loggins (NASA)
55 Years Ago: Apollo 13 Prepares for Third Moon Landing - NASA
Following the historic year of 1969 that saw two successful Moon landings, 1970 opened on a more sober note. Ever-tightening federal budgets forced NASA toJohn J. Uri (NASA)
High School Aerospace Scholars Propel STEM Leaders Forward - NASA
NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement at Johnson Space Center in Houston offers students a unique gateway to opportunity through the High School Aerospace ScholarsSumer Loggins (NASA)
35 Years Ago: STS-32 Returns the Long Duration Exposure Facility - 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)
Houston, We Have the Holiday Cookies - 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)
415 Years Ago: Astronomer Galileo Discovers Jupiter’s Moons - 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)
Astronaut Set to Patch NASA’s X-ray Telescope Aboard Space Station - NASA Science
NASA astronaut Nick Hague will install patches to the agency’s NICER (Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer) X-ray telescope on the International Space Station as part of a spacewalk scheduled for Jan. 16.science.nasa.gov
NASA to Cover Two Spacewalks, Hold Preview News Conference - NASA
Two NASA astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station, conducting U.S. spacewalk 91 on Thursday, Jan. 16, and U.S. spacewalk 92 onNASA