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Black Hole Destroys Star, Goes After Another, NASA Missions Find

NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes have identified a supermassive black hole that has torn apart one star and is now using...

NASA, Collaborators Announce New Lunar Autonomy Challenge

Space is hard, but it’s not all hardware.   The new Lunar Autonomy Challenge invites teams of students from U.S. colleges and universities to test...

Public Participation in Machine Learning Bolsters Extraterrestrial Research

When NASA conducts research beyond our world, scientists on Earth prepare as much as possible before sending instruments on extraterrestrial journeys. One way to...

NASA, NOAA to Provide Update on Progress of Solar Cycle

NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will discuss the Sun’s activity and the progression of Solar Cycle 25 during a...

Tissue Chips Accurately Model Organs in Space

The International Space Station offers a unique microgravity environment where cells outside the human body behave similarly to how they do inside the...

Systems Engineer Noosha Haghani Prepped PACE for Space

Throughout the life cycles of missions, Goddard engineer Noosha Haghani has championed problem-solving and decision-making to get to flight-ready projects. Name: Noosha HaghaniTitle: Plankton...

Station Science Top News: Oct. 4, 2024

Engineered heart tissues in space showed impairments that led to increased arrhythmias and loss of muscle strength, changes similar to cardiac aging. This finding suggests...

NASA’s Earth Information Center at the Smithsonian

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Kirk Johnson, Sant Director of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History in Washington, preview the agency’s new...

Connected Learning Ecosystems: Educators Learning and Growing Together

The focus of this gathering was to provide educators the time, experiences, connections, and space to explore ways they can prepare the youth...

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