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NASA News

Landsat Reveals Reservoir Changes and Bathymetry

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3 months 2 weeks ago
In two recent studies, researchers used Landsat data to fill key gaps in our knowledge of reservoir structure and dynamics.

Fires Tear Through Nebraska Grasslands

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3 months 2 weeks ago
Dry, warm, and windy conditions across the U.S. Great Plains led to extreme fire activity in March 2026.

Sendoff for Artemis II Crew

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3 months 2 weeks ago
From left to right, NASA astronauts Andre Douglas, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronauts Jenni Gibbons, NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman, and CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen pose for a photo before the Artemis II crew proceed to a media event on March 27, 2026. Douglas and Gibbons are the backup crew members […]
Monika Luabeya

Seeing Blue During Schirmacher’s Summer Melt Season

NASA News
3 months 2 weeks ago
A network of meltwater lakes and drainage channels made an Antarctic ice shelf known for its blue ice areas even bluer.

I Am Artemis: Erik Richards

NASA News
3 months 3 weeks ago
Listen to this audio excerpt from Erik Richards, Near Space Network Mission Manager: For Erik Richards, supporting NASA’s first crewed Artemis mission to the Moon and back is the culmination of a career spent helping spacecraft communicate with Earth.  Like many kids who grew up at the height of the Space Shuttle Program, Richards dreamed of spaceflight — a dream that eventually took him from the remote McMurdo Station in Antarctica to […]
Korine Powers

NASA Selects Intuitive Machines to Deliver Artemis Science, Tech to Moon

NASA News
3 months 3 weeks ago
NASA has awarded Intuitive Machines of Houston, $180.4 million to deliver NASA-funded science and technology to the lunar surface as part of the agency’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis program. This lunar delivery, which includes seven payloads — five of them NASA’s — is expected to increase understanding of the chemical composition […]
Ivry Artis

NASA’s Environment and Energy “Blue Marble” Awards Categories

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3 months 3 weeks ago
Category I: NASA Environmental Quality Award Recognizes excellence in environmental management and planning, including stewardship of natural and cultural resources. This category highlights achievements in compliance, conservation, remediation, communication, and environmental information management, and the development of strong stakeholder partnerships. Category II: NASA Award for Excellence in Project or Program Execution Honors efforts that reduce […]
Amanda Hirsch

NISAR’s View of Mount Rainier

NASA News
3 months 3 weeks ago
Description This image captured by U.S.-Indian Earth satellite NISAR on Nov. 10, 2025, shows Washington’s Mount Rainier. The image is cropped from a much larger swath spanning the Pacific Northwest on a cloudy day; NISAR’s L-band SAR instrument is able to peer through the clouds at the surface below. In Pacific Northwest imagery from the […]

A Fault Line in Full Bloom

NASA News
3 months 3 weeks ago
Plains around the San Andreas Fault and across Carrizo Plain National Monument are awash with yellow as wildflowers bloom.

Transformational Tools and Technologies Resources

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3 months 3 weeks ago
Vision Studies, Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) Studies, and White Papers
Jim Banke

NASA’s X-59 Experimental Supersonic Aircraft Makes Second Flight 

NASA News
3 months 4 weeks ago
NASA’s quiet supersonic X-59 aircraft made its second flight on Friday, kicking off a series of dozens of test flights in 2026.  Although the flight duration was abbreviated due to a technical issue, the team was able to collect information that will inform future tests.  “Despite the early landing, this is a good day for the team. We collected more data, and the pilot landed safely,” said Cathy Bahm, project manager for NASA’s Low-Boom […]
Jennifer M. Dooren

Hangar One Restoration Project

NASA News
3 months 4 weeks ago
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on April 25, 2022 and has been updated to reflect changes including the completion of Hangar One’s restoration. Restoration has been completed on Hangar One, a historic landmark in the San Francisco Bay Area and a key part of the region’s early aviation history.   In December 2025, Planetary Ventures completed restoration of […]
Rachel Hoover

NASA Selects University Finalists for Technology Concepts Competition

NASA News
3 months 4 weeks ago
NASA selected 14 university teams from across the nation as finalists in the 2026 Revolutionary Aerospace Systems Concepts – Academic Linkage (RASC-AL) Competition. This NASA challenge tasks students to design innovative concepts that could further human life and work on the Moon, Mars, and beyond. The competition links academia and the aerospace community, fostering innovation, […]
Bailey G. Light

How Open NASA Data on Comet 3I/ATLAS Will Power Tomorrow’s Discoveries

NASA News
3 months 4 weeks ago
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will soon leave our solar system, never to return, but the observations of the comet will live on in NASA’s public data archives. More than a dozen NASA science missions turned their instruments to observe the comet, which is only the third identified object to be visiting our solar system from […]

Smiles and Spacesuits

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3 months 4 weeks ago
NASA astronaut Chris Williams smiles at the camera during a spacesuit fit verification on Jan. 2, 2026, inside the International Space Station’s Quest airlock. This procedure confirms that the spacesuit is airtight and properly configured, assesses comfort and mobility, and helps prevent potential safety risks. Williams and fellow NASA astronaut Jessica Meir completed an approximately […]
Monika Luabeya

NASA Exploration, Science Inspire “Project Hail Mary” Film

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3 months 4 weeks ago
Real-life space exploration and big-screen science fiction will converge on Friday. As NASA prepares to launch Artemis II, the first crewed mission under the agency’s Artemis program and another step toward sending the first astronauts – Americans – to Mars, the fictional film “Project Hail Mary” premiere will take audiences on a journey into deep […]
Jennifer M. Dooren

NASA Simulations Improve Artemis II Launch Environment

NASA News
3 months 4 weeks ago
Airflow around rockets as they travel from Earth into space can have a dramatic impact on a mission, which is why NASA used advanced simulations to provide the best possible launch conditions for the Artemis II test flight around the Moon.  To better understand the Artemis Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s flight environment, engineers turned to a NASA-developed tool called the Launch, Ascent, and Vehicle Aerodynamics […]
Lillian Gipson

NASA Glenn Opens Applications for Free Summer Engineering Institute

NASA News
3 months 4 weeks ago
NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland is hosting the 2026 NASA Glenn High School Engineering Institute this July. The hands-on learning experience is designed to help high school students prepare for a future in the aerospace workforce.   Rising high school juniors and seniors can submit applications for this summer program beginning Friday, March 20, through Friday, May 1.  The institute will immerse students in NASA’s work while providing essential career readiness tools to help them in future science, […]
Heather Roe

Restless Kīlauea Launches Lava and Ash

NASA News
3 months 4 weeks ago
Episode 43 of the Hawaiian volcano’s current eruption was marked by high lava fountains and widespread ash dispersal.

American Bald Eagle at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center

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3 months 4 weeks ago
An American bald eagle flies away from its nest and tree at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, March 13, 2026. Bald eagle nesting surveys across NASA Kennedy, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, and Canaveral National Seashore are conducted annually to document the number of bald eagle active and inactive nests in support […]
Monika Luabeya
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