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NASA shares closer views of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
Only three confirmed interstellar objects have ever been identified passing through the solar system, which helps explain why astronomers reacted so quickly when 3I/ATLAS appeared. NASA’s newly ...
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A new clue about Mars – what NASA discovered
NASA has revealed a major new discovery that could change how we understand Mars. Scientists are examining new evidence that may point to water and past conditions on the Red Planet. In this video we ...
A huge solar storm struck Mars in 2024, supercharging its upper atmosphere and briefly disrupting spacecraft orbiting the Red Planet.
Cornell students reflect on the Artemis program seeking to return astronauts to the Moon and establish a sustained scientific presence there.
A recent bill passed in Congress has lead to an additional two years of service being added to the International Space Station ...
Following the early departure of Crew-11 in mid-January due to a medical concern, the International Space Station began February with a crew of just three. Two cosmonauts, Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and ...
For centuries, humans have looked to the night sky searching for answers about the universe—and their place within it. For star astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, that instinct to explore remains one ...
Explore how Mars rover AutoNav and TRN lunar landing technologies advance autonomous spacecraft navigation, enabling self-guided, human-free space missions across Mars, the Moon, and beyond.
Since NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter arrived at Mars in 2006, the spacecraft has delivered some of the most detailed imagery ever captured of the Red Planet.
Discover exclusive Artemis II launch plans and NASA's 2027 lunar base timeline in our groundbreaking interview with Jared Isaacman.
After ten years of intense college 'training,' NASA's humanoid robot Valkyrie has finally returned home. But her advancements live on.
NASA launched the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter in August 2005 and the following year, on March 10, it entered the orbit of the red planet where it continues to operate today. Data returned to Earth by ...
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