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What kind of things do humans need to live and work on the lunar surface?
Undergraduate students are encouraged to apply for the chance to design, fabricate and test a reduced-gravity experiment. Proposals are due Oct. 28, 2009.
Humans might not be walking on Earth today if not for the ancient fusing of two microscopic, single-celled organisms called prokaryotes, NASA-funded research has found.
Join Dr. David Crisp on Sept. 17-18, 2009, in Pasadena, Calif., for two free lectures about greenhouse gas-monitoring satellites and the data they're returning. Or watch the live webcast online.
The STS-128 crew will deliver logistics and supplies to the International Space Station.
The Hinode satellite captured images of the moon traversing the face of the sun during a solar eclipse on July 22, 2009. View this video to see the images and learn more.
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Join Tom Rivellini on Aug. 20-21, 2009, in Pasadena, Calif., for two free lectures about the unusual landing system that will place the Mars Science Laboratory on the surface of the Red Planet. Or watch the live webcast online.
The crew members of STS-127 are carrying tokens reflecting their past accomplishments.
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.
Relive each Apollo mission with video, photos and a unique animated comic.
The STS-127 crew will install elements of the Japanese Kibo laboratory complex.
NASA is seeking ideas from the public, academia, and industry about how to analyze and catalog notes from spaceflight pioneer Wernher von Braun into an electronic, searchable database or other system.
Educators are invited to submit inspiring uses of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in education.
Celebrate the upcoming anniversary of the first manned explorations of the moon.
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.
A one of a kind view of the STS-125 mission to upgrade the world's most famous telescope.
Be a part of exploration -- one step, one "groove" at a time! Upload your photo and show friends and family your space moves!
The STS-127 mission is delivering the final piece of the Kibo module. Learn more about Japan's first human space facility and how it enhances the unique research capabilities of the International Space Station.
A visual celebration of the most heralded space flights in history, from those who made the trip.