On July 16, 2009, you are invited to climb aboard Apollo 11 and travel to the moon. The experience will be a real-time visual and audio recreation of the history mission and will last four days.
Student interns in NASA’s INSPIRE program are learning first-hand about the process of flight testing experimental aircraft this summer at NASA Dryden.
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Space shuttle Endeavour completes an unusual move from one launch pad to another.
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High school students address the challenges of supersonic flight.
Learn more about the Orion nebula, the closest stellar nursery to Earth, and explore "zoomable" photos.
The results of the second annual NASA Lunar Art Contest are out-of-this-world productions from high school and college students from around the globe.
Be a part of exploration -- one step, one "groove" at a time! Upload your photo and show friends and family your space moves!
Assemble a basic scale model of the space shuttle as a hands-on activity. This activity also includes concepts such as finding the scale of the paper model and the glide ratio of its flight.
A venture between NASA and Girl Scouts gives a California teenager her wings.
NASA's Mars Science Laboratory rover, scheduled for launch in 2011, has a new name thanks to a sixth-grade student from Kansas.
Learn about all the space-related destinations in Washington, DC.
New Jersey teens create a plant growth system where plants and fish thrive together.
A new music video aims to communicate the science of climate change and raise awareness of the issue.
Meet the crew, learn about Hubble's new components, and see amazing images of the universe.
NASA and USA Today's No Boundaries contest challenges students to promote interest in aerospace careers.
Follow astronaut Mike Massimino as he tweets about his training leading up to the STS-125 mission to the Hubble Space Telescope.
The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter is going on a lunar fact-finding mission.
Sometimes even the smallest things someone does can make a difference in preventing global warming.
Voters selected precise global navigation made possible by NASA's pioneering research in Earth's rotation and shape as their top choice.