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NASA News

Algae Swirls Across a South African Reservoir

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
Vivid green blooms form, drift, and fade in Hartbeespoortdam reservoir over the course of a year.

Supernova Remnant Video From NASA’s Chandra Is Decades in Making

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
A new video shows the evolution of Kepler’s Supernova Remnant using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory captured over more than two and a half decades. Kepler’s Supernova Remnant, named after the German astronomer Johannes Kepler, was first spotted in the night sky in 1604. Today, astronomers know that a white dwarf star exploded when […]
Lee Mohon

NASA Awards Launch Range Contract for Wallops Flight Facility

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
NASA has selected ARES Technical Services Corporation of McLean, Virginia, to provide launch range operations support at the agency’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The Wallops Range Contract has a total potential value of $339.8 million with a one-year base period expected to begin Tuesday, Feb. 10, and four one-year option periods that if exercised […]
Tiernan P. Doyle

NASA Marshall Prepares for Demolition of Historic Test, Simulation Facilities

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
NASA is preparing for the demolition of three iconic structures at the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Crews began demolition in mid-December at the Neutral Buoyancy Simulator, a facility built in the late 1960s that once enabled NASA astronauts and researchers to experience near-weightlessness. The facility was also used to conduct underwater […]
Molly A. Porter

Scientists Identify ‘Astronomy’s Platypus’ with NASA’s Webb Telescope

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6 months 1 week ago
After combing through NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s archive of sweeping extragalactic cosmic fields, a small team of astronomers at the University of Missouri says they have identified a sample of galaxies that have a previously unseen combination of features. Principal investigator Haojing Yan compares the discovery to an infamous oddball in another branch of […]

NASA Webb Finds Early-Universe Analog’s Unexpected Talent for Making Dust

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6 months 1 week ago
Using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers have spotted two rare kinds of dust in the dwarf galaxy Sextans A, one of the most chemically primitive galaxies near the Milky Way. The finding of metallic iron dust and silicon carbide (SiC) produced by aging stars, along with tiny clumps of carbon-based molecules, shows that even […]

Space Station Research Informs New FDA-Approved Cancer Therapy

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
NASA opens the International Space Station for scientists and researchers, inviting them to use the benefits of microgravity for commercial and public research, technology demonstrations, and more. Today, a portion of the crew’s time aboard station is devoted to private industry, including medical research that addresses complex health challenges on Earth and prepares astronauts for […]
Christian M. Getteau

First Sky Map from NASA’s SPHEREx Observatory

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
NASA’s SPHEREx Observatory has mapped the entire sky in 102 infrared colors, as seen here in this image released on Dec. 18, 2025. This image features a selection of colors emitted primarily by stars (blue, green, and white), hot hydrogen gas (blue), and cosmic dust (red). While not visible to the human eye, these 102 […]
Monika Luabeya

Diving Into Human Spaceflight Safety with NASA Johnson’s Craig Shannon

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
Growing up in Houston, Craig Shannon was always inspired by NASA and the spirit of exploration the agency represents. Yet it was a passion for scuba diving that unexpectedly led to his more than 23-year career at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. Shannon became a certified diver and scuba instructor while earning his bachelor’s degree in […]
Linda E. Grimm

Reaching the Precipice in Angola 

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
The Huíla plateau, bounded by dramatic cliffs and chasms, stands above the arid coastal plains in the country’s southwest.

NASA’s IXPE Measures White Dwarf Star for First Time

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
By Michael Allen  For the first time, scientists have used NASA’s IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarization Explorer) to study a white dwarf star. Using IXPE’s unique X-ray polarization capability, astronomers examined a star called the intermediate polar EX Hydrae, unlocking the geometry of energetic binary systems.  In 2024, IXPE spent nearly one week focused on EX […]
Lee Mohon

NASA Selects Tech Proposals to Advance Search-for-Life Mission

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
NASA announced Monday the selection of industry proposals to advance technologies for the agency’s Habitable Worlds Observatory concept – the first mission that would directly image Earth-like planets around stars like our Sun and study the chemical composition of their atmospheres for signs of life. This flagship space telescope also would enable wide-ranging studies of […]
Tiernan P. Doyle

What’s Up: January 2026 Skywatching Tips from NASA

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6 months 1 week ago
Jupiter is at its biggest and brightest all year, the Moon and Saturn pair up, and the Beehive Cluster buzzes into view.

NASA Hubble Helps Detect ‘Wake’ of Betelgeuse’s Elusive Companion Star

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
Using new observations from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope and ground-based observatories, astronomers tracked the influence of a recently discovered companion star, Siwarha, on the gas around Betelgeuse. The research, from scientists at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian (CfA), reveals a trail of dense gas swirling through Betelgeuse’s vast, extended atmosphere, shedding light […]

I Am Artemis: Jacki Mahaffey

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
Listen to this audio excerpt from Jacki Mahaffey, Artemis II chief training officer: When the Artemis II crew travels around the Moon aboard the Orion spacecraft, they will have spent countless hours training for their lunar mission, and Jacki Mahaffey will have played a role in preparing them for their journey. As the Artemis II […]
Erika Peters

NASA to Cover US Spacewalks 94, 95 at International Space Station

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6 months 1 week ago
NASA astronauts will conduct two spacewalks Thursday, Jan. 8, and Thursday, Jan. 15, outside the International Space Station, and the agency will provide comprehensive coverage. The first spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 8 a.m. EST on Jan. 8 and last about six hours and 30 minutes. NASA will provide live coverage beginning at 6:30 […]
Elizabeth Shaw

NASA’s Hubble Examines Cloud-9, First of New Type of Object

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6 months 1 week ago
A team using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered a new type of astronomical object — a starless, gas-rich, dark-matter cloud considered a “relic” or remnant of early galaxy formation. Nicknamed “Cloud-9,” this is the first confirmed detection of such an object in the universe — a finding that furthers the understanding of galaxy formation, […]

5 Tips to Craft a Standout NASA Internship Application

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6 months 1 week ago
A NASA internship provides a stellar opportunity to launch your future as part of America’s aerospace workforce. NASA interns take on meaningful work and contribute to exciting agency projects with the guidance of a supportive mentor. The agency’s internship program regularly ranks as the nation’s most prestigious and competition is steep: in fiscal year 2025, […]
Sandra May

Scientific Balloon Begins Antarctic Ascent

NASA News
6 months 1 week ago
A scientific balloon starts its ascent into the air as it prepares to launch carrying NASA’s Payload for Ultrahigh Energy Observations (PUEO) mission. The mission lifted off from Antarctica at 5:56 a.m. NZST, Saturday, Dec. 20 (11:56 a.m., Friday, Dec. 19 in U.S. Eastern Time). The PUEO mission is designed to detect radio signals created […]
Monika Luabeya

An Amphitheater of Rock at Cedar Breaks

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6 months 1 week ago
The colorful formations found in this bowl-shaped escarpment in southwestern Utah are the centerpiece of Cedar Breaks National Monument.
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