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NASA’s Open Data Approach to Solar Eclipse Research

NASA is committed to open science and making scientific data available to everyone. Following each solar eclipse, the agency shares the data collected...

Langley Celebrates Women’s History Month: The Langley ASIA-AQ Team

In honor of Women’s History Month, we caught up with the ASIA-AQ team on the other side of the Earth and asked the...

NASA Awards Safety, Mission Assurance Engineering Contract

NASA has selected Science Applications International Corporation of Reston, Virginia, for safety and mission assurance support at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston,...

March 2024 Skywatching Tips from NASA

Overnight on March 24th and into the 25th, the Moon will pass through the outer part of Earth's shadow, creating a faint lunar...

Planet Sizes and Locations in Our Solar System

05CeresCeres is the smallest dwarf planet with an equatorial diameter of about 599 miles (about 964 kilometers). Ceres is about 1/13 the width...

The Next Full Moon is the Crow, Crust, Sap, Sugar, or Worm Moon

Assuming you can find a place with clear skies near the centerline of this swath, this eclipse, in particular, should be quite a...

NASA Names Finalists to Help Deal with Dust in Human Lander Challenge

NASA selected 12 finalist teams to compete in the next round of the Human Lander Challenge (HuLC) competition. In 2023, NASA invited undergraduate...

Meet the Two Women Leading Space Station Science

The International Space Station provides researchers access to the unique features of low Earth orbit: long-duration microgravity, exposure to space, and a one-of-a-kind...

Langley Celebrates Women’s History Month: Gwendolyn Wheatle

Gwendolyn Wheatle currently serves as the Administrative Assistant for the Office of STEM Engagement at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. What...

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