National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA officials outline 29 August Artemis 1 Moon mission
Artemis is Nasa’s new Moon program, and the upcoming flight on 29 August is dubbed Artemis I
Asteroid swoops past Earth just days after being discovered by NASA
Experts are concerned that we could be taken by surprise by a hazardous asteroid so NASA & other space agencies have launched planetary protection programs
Webb telescope captures colorful Cartwheel Galaxy
The James Webb Space Telescope has peered through time and huge amounts of dust to capture a new image of the Cartwheel Galaxy, revealing the spinning ring of color in unprecedented clarity, NASA and the European Space Agency said on Aug. 2.
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NASA, Russian Space Agency Roscosmos Sign Deal to Share Space Station Flights
NASA and Roscosmos, the two-decade-old space station’s core partners, have sought for years to renew routine integrated crewed flights
Dancing galaxies: NASA shows new cosmic views
A sparkling landscape of baby stars. A foamy blue and orange view of a dying star. Five galaxies in a cosmic dance. The splendors of the universe glowed in a new batch of images released Tuesday from NASA's powerful new telescope.
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Far out: NASA space telescope’s 1st cosmic view goes deep
Our view of the universe just expanded: The first image from NASA's new space telescope unveiled Monday is brimming with galaxies and offers the deepest look of the cosmos ever captured.
NASA discovers mysterious balanced rock on Mars, igniting debate over how it happened
The find was announced just one day after NASA questioned whether “the wind” blew a piece of rocket insulation 1.2 miles away from the Rover’s entry point
NASA recorded a Black Hole’s song & you can listen to it (audio)
NASA scientists have been capturing sounds across the universe from the screams of Black Holes to the gassy outbursts of distant star
NASA to reveal deepest image ever taken of Universe
NASA administrator Bill Nelson said on June 29 the agency will reveal the "deepest image of our Universe that has ever been taken" on July 12, thanks to the newly operational James Webb Space Telescope.
NASA loses two hurricane monitoring satellites on launch
Two small NASA satellites that were meant to study hurricane development failed to enter orbit on June 12 when their Astra rocket shut off before reaching the necessary altitude, the US space agency said.