In observance of the 40th anniversary of the first human landing on the moon, audio from the entire Apollo 11 mission will be replayed at exactly the same time and date it was broadcast in 1969.
Two cameras have returned images of a region in the lunar highlands.
Thermal tiles and blankets on the shuttle protect it from heat.
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"It is truly a historic moment aboard the International Space Station."
Check out the facts about the new mission to the moon.
Spot 12 differences in the space station photos.
Be a part of exploration -- one step, one "groove" at a time! Upload your photo and show friends and family your space moves!
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Watch the NASA EDGE episode about the Ares test rocket.
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NASA's Mars Science Laboratory rover, scheduled for launch in 2011, has a new name thanks to a sixth-grade student from Kansas.
"How does it feel to float? How does a spacesuit work?" A downlink is the ultimate "ask the experts" experience! During a downlink, students talk live with astronauts and cosmonauts on the International Space Station.
Check out the NASA page for students.
Let NASA know that you will be watching the Hubble mission.
A new music video aims to communicate the science of climate change and raise awareness of the issue.
Soar through the night sky using Google Earth.
NASA and USA Today's No Boundaries contest challenges students to promote interest in aerospace careers.
Watch videos about the Hubble mission.
Astronaut Suni Williams announced the Space Station's Node 3 will be named "Tranquility," and a treadmill will be named COLBERT.
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In this lesson, students examine data to determine the seasonal variability in tropospheric nitrogen dioxide concentrations.
Voters selected precise global navigation made possible by NASA's pioneering research in Earth's rotation and shape as their top choice.