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NASA News

LAGEOS: An Earth Science Mission Built for Enduring Precision

NASA News
2 months 1 week ago
On May 4, 1976, a spacecraft resembling a disco ball entered orbit almost 3,700 miles (6,000 kilometers) above Earth. This shiny, two‑foot‑wide (60‑centimeter) sphere called the Laser Geodynamics Satellite, or LAGEOS, is covered with 426 retroreflectors—small mirrored prisms designed to bounce laser light directly back to where it came from. Beneath its aluminum exterior sits […]
Michele Ostovar

Record-Setting Retreat of Hektoria Glacier

NASA News
2 months 1 week ago
Scientists relied on satellite data to understand how the Antarctic glacier lost so much ice so rapidly.

NASA Kennedy Center Director Announces Plans to Retire

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
NASA announced Friday Janet Petro, center director for the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, is retiring. Prior to joining NASA, Petro worked in a variety of military and industry positions, ultimately beginning her career at the agency in 2007 and working her way up to center director, as well as serving as acting administrator […]
Lauren E. Low

NASA Artemis II Crew Rings Nasdaq Closing Bell

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Nasdaq Chair and Chief Executive Officer Adena T. Friedman, left, and NASA’s Artemis II crewmembers CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen, and NASA astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover, and Reid Wiseman, right, ring the closing bell of the Nasdaq market session, Thursday, April 30, 2026. NASA’s Artemis II mission took Wiseman, Glover, Koch, and […]
Monika Luabeya

Key Support Equipment Arrives at Kennedy for Roman Space Telescope

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2 months 2 weeks ago
Technicians at NASA’s Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF) at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida offloaded eight high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) wall modules and other ground support equipment on April 27. The equipment will support launch processing of the agency’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Each 1,800-pound module enhances the PHSF’s clean room systems, helping meet […]
Leejay Lockhart

NASA’s STORIE Mission to Tell Tale of Earth’s Ring Current

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Earth’s magnetic field is like a powerful trap. It lures electrically charged particles in space, near our planet, and snares them in an invisible, doughnut-shaped pen around Earth known as the ring current. This captive swarm of charged particles plays an important role in how Earth reacts to changing conditions in space, called space weather, which […]

Hubble Spots a Starry Spiral

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
In this new picture from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope, a spiral galaxy glittering with star clusters is the center of attention. NGC 3137 is located 53 million light-years away in the constellation Antlia (the Air Pump). As a nearby spiral galaxy, this target offers astronomers an excellent opportunity to study the cycle of stellar birth and death, […]

Cyclone Rains Spur Papua New Guinea Landslides

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Heavy rains from Tropical Cyclone Maila triggered a deadly landslide in the mountains of East New Britain.

NASA Invites Media to Ireland Artemis Accords Signing

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Ireland will sign the Artemis Accords during a ceremony at 3 p.m. EDT Monday, May 4, at NASA Headquarters in Washington. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman will host Ambassador of Ireland to the United States of America Geraldine Byrne Nason; Minister for Enterprise, Tourism and Employment Peter Burke, T.D., of Ireland; and U.S. Department of State […]
Elizabeth Shaw

Odyssey Team Celebrates on a Global Map of Mars

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Description Team members past and present from NASA’s 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter mission gathered on April 15, 2026, to celebrate 25 years since the spacecraft’s launch, which took place April 7, 2001. For the occasion, the team rolled out a giant global map of Mars created using imagery from Odyssey’s THEMIS (Thermal Emission Imaging System) […]

What’s Up: May 2026 Skywatching Tips from NASA

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Shooting stars before dawn, a brilliant meetup between the Moon and Venus and a rare blue moon to end the month.

Artemis III Moon Rocket Core Stage on the Move

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Teams move the core stage, or largest section, of the SLS (Space Launch System) rocket for NASA’s Artemis III mission into the Vehicle Assembly Building at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida in this photo from April 27, 2026. The SLS core stage traveled 900 miles on the Pegasus barge from NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans where the stage is manufactured, to complete […]
Monika Luabeya

NASA Welcomes Morocco as 64th Artemis Accords Signatory 

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
The Kingdom of Morocco signed the Artemis Accords on April 29th during a ceremony in the country’s capital, Rabat, becoming the latest nation to commit to the responsible exploration of space. “It is my privilege to welcome the Kingdom of Morocco as the newest signatory to the Artemis Accords,” said NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman in […]
Elizabeth Shaw

NASA Goddard’s Greenbelt Visitor Center Marks 50th Anniversary

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Trimmed in bicentennial pageantry, NASA opened a visitor center at its Goddard campus in Greenbelt, Maryland, in May 1976. Fifty years on, the Goddard Visitor Center continues to inspire through exhibits and programs on the past, present, and future of space exploration. “NASA’s 1958 charter tasks us with sharing our work as broadly as we […]
Rob Garner

NASA Explores Prioritizing First Response Drones in Crowded Skies

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Our streets are crowded with commuters and delivery vehicles, but when a police car or fire engine approaches with its lights and sirens on, drivers clear the way. In the coming years, drones for deliveries and other commercial tasks will become common in the skies over our communities, and NASA is working to ensure first […]
Tara Friesen

Winter’s End Is Written in the Clouds

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
As winter turned to spring, the skies over the Gulf of Alaska displayed textbook examples of numerous cloud formations.

I Am Artemis: Ryan Schulte

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Listen to this audio excerpt from Ryan Schulte, Orion flywheel project manager: As the four Artemis II astronauts traveled on a 694,481-mile journey around the Moon and back, the Orion spacecraft provided them with all the essentials for deep space life, including daily exercise. The crew used an exercise device called the flywheel throughout their mission to maintain their physical and mental health, and Ryan Schulte, Orion […]
Penelope Lauren Garcia-Galan

US-Indian Spacecraft Captures Mexico City Subsidence

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Description A scientist produced this map of land subsidence (sinking) in Mexico City using data from the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) mission captured between Oct. 25, 2025, and Jan. 17, 2026. The region has been a well-known hot spot of subsidence for decades, and images like this help confirm that NISAR is performing as […]

Curiosity Blog, Sols 4873-4878: Welcome to the Atacama Drill Target

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
Written by Sharon Wilson Purdy, Planetary Geologist at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Earth planning date: Friday, April 24, 2026 There was excitement in the air as the Curiosity Science Team kicked off a drill campaign at the Atacama site to characterize the first Mount Sharp layered-sulfate bedrock since leaving the boxwork terrain. […]

US-Indian Space Mission Maps Extreme Subsidence in Mexico City

NASA News
2 months 2 weeks ago
One of the most powerful radar systems ever launched into space has mapped the ground moving beneath one of fastest subsiding capitals in the world: Mexico City. The findings show how quickly and reliably the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite can track real-time changes across Earth’s surface from orbit, unhindered by clouds or vegetation […]
Naomi Hartono
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