A new instrument is using advanced detection techniques and leveraging an orbit with specific characteristics to increase our understanding of the Van Allen belts—regions surrounding Earth that contain energetic particles that can endanger both robot…science.nasa.gov
NASA is working with GE Aerospace to design and build a hybrid-electric engine that burns less fuel using new components to help electrically power the engine.John Gould (NASA)
"I would say family and part of that 'first-gen experience' . Being born in the U.S. gave me a lot of opportunities that my family and parents were robbed ofNASA
The Perseverance rover is reaching new heights as it ascends the rim of Jezero crater (over 300 meters in elevation higher than the original landing site)! The rover is now enroute to its first campaign science stop Dox Castle (image in the far groun…science.nasa.gov
JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) researchers examined the structures of four titanium-based compounds solidified in levitators in microgravity and onSumer Loggins (NASA)
Introduction In the 1990s and early 2000s, an international team of engineers and scientists designed an integrated observatory for atmospheric composition – a bold endeavor to provide unprecedented detail that was essential to understanding how Eart…science.nasa.gov
NASA‘s Watts on the Moon Challenge, designed to advance the nation's lunar exploration goals under the Artemis campaign by challenging United StatesNASA
Earth planning date: Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024 The rover is on its way from the Tungsten Hills site to the next priority site for Gediz Vallis channel exploration, in which we plan to get in close enough for arm science to one of the numerous large d…science.nasa.gov
The Digital Information Platform (DIP) Sub-Project of Air Traffic Management - eXploration (ATM-X) is seeking to make available in the National AirspaceSarah Douglas (NASA)
On Aug. 21, 2024, engineers and technicians deployed and tested NASA's Europa Clipper giant solar arrays. Each array measures about 46.5 feet (14.2 meters)NASA
NASA wants you to visualize the future of space exploration! This art challenge is looking for creative, artistic images to represent NASA's Moon to MarsSarah Douglas (NASA)