A NASA team is targeting pollen -- and its work could help alleviate some of the suffering.
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NASA astrophysicist Chryssa Kouveliotou, a scientist at the Marshall Center has been selected for membership in the National Academy of Sciences.
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Scientists have used Chandra to make a detailed study of an enormous cloud of hot gas enveloping two large, colliding galaxies.
Before NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) flies to space on its inaugural mission in 2017, it will fly in place at Stennis Space Center.
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More than 600 students launched rockets of their own design April 21 at the 2012-13 NASA Student Launch Projects challenge.
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A new record was set on April 4 for J-2X engine test firings when the engine was fired for 570 seconds on the A-2 test stand at Stennis.
Marshall successfully completed a series of cold-flow tests for the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) spacecraft.
A new image of SN 1006 from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveals this supernova remnant in exquisite detail.
NASA test conductors are making progress on the agency's new rocket by listening closely to the roar of four thrusters.
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NASA Marshall Space Flight Center's X-ray and Cryogenic Test Facility recently received the James Webb Space Telescope's wings for testing.
Chandra looks under the "wing" of the dwarf galaxy Small Magellanic Cloud to study the life cycle of stars and the gas lying in between them.
ISS Commander Chris Hadfield works with the Coarsening of Solids in Liquid Mixtures-3 investigation in the Microgravity Science Glovebox.
An adapter for the Orion spacecraft is under construction at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center for the capsule's first test flight in 2014.
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The J-2X engine before installation at the Stennis Space Center.
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A new study has used Chandra X-ray Observatory data to identify what triggered the famous Kepler supernova explosion.
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NASA's Payload Operations Integration Center (POIC) is celebrating 12 years of science support for the International Space Station.
New results from Chandra and other X-ray telescopes have provided clues about the relation between the radius of a neutron star and its mass.
J-2X rocket engine testing continues at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi with the second in a series of tests conducted on Feb. 27.
On Feb. 22, NASA Administrator Charles Bolden toured a Marshall Center rapid-prototyping facility critical to building the nation's next rocket.
Dr. Chryssa Kouveliotou has been named senior scientist for high energy astrophysics within the Science and Technology Office at the Marshall Center.