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55 Years Ago: Apollo 13 Prepares for Third Moon Landing 

By |2025-01-13T09:19:00-05:00January 13th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , , |

Following the historic year of 1969 that saw two successful Moon landings, 1970 opened on a more sober note. Ever-tightening federal budgets forced NASA to rescope its future lunar landing plans. The need for a Saturn V to launch an experimental space station in 1972 forced the cancellation of the final Moon landing mission and [...]

NASA, Partners Open Applications for CubeSat Summer Program

By |2025-01-13T08:53:00-05:00January 13th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , , |

A Satellite for Optimal Control and Imaging (SOC-i) CubeSat awaits integration at Firefly’s Payload Processing Facility at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California on Thursday, June 6, 2024. SOC-i, along with several other CubeSats, will launch to space on an Alpha rocket during NASA’s Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) 43 mission as part of the agency’s [...]

High School Aerospace Scholars Propel STEM Leaders Forward 

By |2025-01-13T06:00:00-05:00January 13th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement at Johnson Space Center in Houston offers students a unique gateway to opportunity through the High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) program. The initiative provides Texas juniors with hands-on experience in space exploration, working on projects ranging from rocket building to problem-solving in collaborative teams.  The stories of HAS alumni highlight [...]

Mimas: Small Moon with a Big Crater

By |2025-01-12T08:09:08-05:00January 12th, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Whatever hit Mimas nearly destroyed it. What remains is one of the largest impact craters on one of Saturn's smallest round moons. Analysis indicates that a slightly larger impact would have destroyed Mimas entirely. The huge crater, named Herschel after the 1789 discoverer of Mimas, Sir William Herschel, spans about [...]

An Evening Sky Full of Planets

By |2025-01-11T08:09:06-05:00January 11th, 2025|Categories: NASA News, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , |

Photo of the Day Only Mercury is missing from a Solar System parade of planets in this early evening skyscape. Rising nearly opposite the Sun, bright Mars is at the far left. The other naked-eye planets Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus, can also be spotted, with the the position of too-faint Uranus and Neptune marked [...]

First NASA Neurodiversity Network Intern to Present at the American Geophysical Union Annual Conference

By |2025-01-10T18:11:00-05:00January 10th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

Learn Home First NASA Neurodiversity… Heliophysics Overview Learning Resources Science Activation Teams SME Map Opportunities More Science Activation Stories Citizen Science   2 min read First NASA Neurodiversity Network Intern to Present at the American Geophysical Union Annual Conference The NASA Science Activation Program’s NASA’s Neurodiversity Network (N3) project sponsors a summer internship program [...]

Los Angeles Fires Seen from International Space Station

By |2025-01-10T16:59:00-05:00January 10th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

NASA/Don Pettit On Jan. 10, 2025, NASA astronaut Don Pettit posted two images of the Los Angeles fires from the International Space Station. Multiple destructive fires broke out in the hills of Los Angeles County in early January 2025, fueled by a dry landscape and winds that gusted up to 100 miles per hour. See satellite [...]

NASA Research To Be Featured at American Astronomical Society Meeting

By |2025-01-10T16:20:00-05:00January 10th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

6 min read NASA Research To Be Featured at American Astronomical Society Meeting In this mosaic image stretching 340 light-years across, Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) displays the Tarantula Nebula star-forming region in a new light, including tens of thousands of never-before-seen young stars that were previously shrouded in cosmic dust. The most active region [...]

NASA Awards 2025 Innovative Technology Concept Studies

By |2025-01-10T15:51:00-05:00January 10th, 2025|Categories: NASA News|Tags: , , , , , |

A collage of artist concepts highlighting the novel approaches proposed by the 2025 NIAC awardees for possible future missions.Credit: NASA/Left to Right: Saurabh Vilekar, Marco Quadrelli, Selim Shahriar, Gyula Greschik, Martin Bermudez, Ryan Weed, Ben Hockman, Robert Hinshaw, Christine Gregg, Ryan Benson, Michael Hecht NASA selected 15 visionary ideas for its NIAC (NASA Innovative Advanced [...]

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