Grab a telescope, binoculars or just a lawn chair, and head out to the backyard for a night of cosmic sightseeing.
NASA's DLN is hosting two free webcasts to kick off the school year. Log on Sept. 8 for a special Back to School Webcast. Join scientists and astronauts on Sept. 10 to see the newest Hubble images.
The STS-128 crew will deliver logistics and supplies to the International Space Station.
In this interactive feature, NASA astronaut Pam Melroy guides you through Constellation’s missions to low Earth orbit, the moon and ultimately Mars.
Submit your name to be included on a microchip that will be sent to Mars as part of NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory mission, scheduled to launch in 2011.
NASA is the key to making the world a better place, according to this middle school student.
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On Aug. 11, 2009, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, the planet Saturn, with no help from either Jupiter or Uranus, will make its 170,000-mile-wide ring system disappear.
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Be a part of exploration -- one step, one "groove" at a time! Upload your photo and show friends and family your space moves!
Relive each Apollo mission with video, photos and a unique animated comic.
Zachary Madere couldn't believe his eyes when he read the e-mail announcing his first place win in NASA's Life and Work on the Moon Art & Design Contest.
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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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The STS-127 crew will install elements of the Japanese Kibo laboratory complex.
Disney's Space Ranger gets training tips from the real Buzz -- Apollo 11 moonwalker Buzz Aldrin.
STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky invited his Twitter followers to submit questions that he answered from orbit during his mission.
As the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter begins to study the moon, learn more about Earth's nearest neighbor.
A NASA student weather monitoring program joins adventuring scientists on a voyage to raise awareness of ocean health.
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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.
Grab a telescope, binoculars or just a lawn chair, and head out to the backyard for a night of cosmic sightseeing.