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NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Studies Trove of Rocks on Crater Rim

The diversity of rock types along the rim of Jezero Crater offers a wide glimpse of Martian history. Scientists with NASA’s Perseverance rover are...

Linear Sand Dunes in the Great Sandy Desert

On March 25, 2013, an astronaut aboard the International Space Station took this photo of the Great Sandy Desert in northwest Australia, showcasing...

NASA Measures Moonlight to Improve Earth Observations

Flying high above the clouds and moon-gazing may sound like a scene from a timeless romance, but NASA did just that in the...

Have We Been to Uranus? We Asked a NASA Expert: Episode 56

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzNAWw9EerQ Have we ever been to Uranus? The answer is simple, yes, but only once. The Voyager II spacecraft flew by the planet Uranus back...

Station Nation: Meet Nick Kopp, SpaceX Dragon Flight Lead 

Nick Kopp is a Dragon flight lead in the Transportation Integration Office at Johnson Space Center in Houston. He is currently leading NASA’s...

NASA Webb’s Autopsy of Planet Swallowed by Star Yields Surprise

Observations from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope have provided a surprising twist in the narrative surrounding what is believed to be the first...

NASA’s SpaceX 32nd Resupply Mission Launches New Research to Station

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4841piONzVk NASA and SpaceX are launching the company’s 32nd commercial resupply services mission to the International Space Station later this month, bringing a host...

NASA Glenn Offers Free Summer STEM Program for High Schoolers

NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland is launching the NASA Glenn High School Engineering Institute this summer. The free, work-based learning experience is...

NASA’s Juno Back to Normal Operations After Entering Safe Mode

The spacecraft was making its 71st close approach to Jupiter when it unexpectedly entered into a precautionary status. Data received from NASA’s Juno mission...

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