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NASA Teams Change Brakes to Keep Artemis Crew Safe

Recently, teams with NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) Program at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center met with engineering teams at a central Florida amusement...

Astro Campers SCoPE Out New Worlds

Many students have enjoyed this camp from the beginning, and those who have participated annually have become increasingly interested in more challenging and...

NASA Hosts Astronaut Don Pettit Prelaunch Interviews

NASA astronaut Don Pettit is available for limited interview opportunities beginning at 10 a.m. EDT, Friday, Aug. 16, to discuss his upcoming mission...

A ‘FURST’ of its Kind: Sounding Rocket Mission to Study Sun as a Star

By Jessica Barnett  From Earth, one might be tempted to view the Sun as a unique celestial object like no other, as it’s the...

The International Space Station’s “window to the world”

The cupola is a small module designed for the observation of operations outside the station such as robotic activities, the approach of vehicles,...

NASA to Launch 8 Scientific Balloons From New Mexico

NASA’s Scientific Balloon Program has kicked off its annual fall balloon campaign at the agency’s balloon launch facility in Fort Sumner, New Mexico....

NASA Mission Concludes After Years of Successful Asteroid Detections

Engineers on NASA’s NEOWISE (Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer) mission commanded the spacecraft to turn its transmitter off for the last time...

How NASA Citizen Science Fuels Future Exoplanet Research

6 min readHow NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Will Illuminate Cosmic DawnToday, enormous stretches of space are crystal clear, but that wasn’t always the...

NASA Aircraft Gathers 150 Hours of Data to Better Understand Earth

Operating internationally over several countries this summer, NASA’S C-20A aircraft completed more than 150 hours of science flights across two months in support...

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