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  • A woman lays a flower at the Astronaut Memorial.

    Agency Remembers Fallen Astronauts

    NASA recalled the heroism and sacrifice of space exploration during Day of Remembrance services at Kennedy Space Center.

  • President Barack Obama

    President Obama on NASA's Day of Remembrance

    We mourn their loss while celebrating their spirit of discovery. May their sacrifice be an inspiration as we continue our nation's work to explore our universe.

  • Preflight Interview: Nicholas J. M. Patrick, Mission Specialist

    Preflight Interview: Nicholas J. M. Patrick, Mission Specialist

    "A space shuttle mission takes about two weeks. They’re full of amazing new experiences, new sights, new sounds, new smells. Everything is like nothing you’ve ever had in your life up to that point."

  • Gavin Schmidt

    NASA Climatologist Discusses the Temperature Record

    Gavin Schmidt offers some context on the surface temperature record, a data set that’s generated considerable interest — and some controversy — in the past.

  • Head of NASA Space Operations Gerstenmaier Honored With National Space Trophy

    Head of Space Operations Awarded National Space Trophy

    Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier is awarded the highest honor bestowed by the Rotary National Award for Space Achievement Foundation.

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    President Honors Outstanding Early-Career Scientists

    President Obama honors more than 100 outstanding early career scientists-–the latest winners of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, including two NASA scientists.

  • John Grunsfeld

    Former Chief Scientist and Hubble Astronaut to Retire

    Astronaut John Grunsfeld, who flew three times to service Hubble, is leaving NASA to become the deputy director of the Space Telescope Science Institute.

  • Director Lew Allen Jr.

    JPL Mourns Passing of Former Director Lew Allen Jr.

    A former director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Lew Allen Jr., passed away Monday night, Jan. 4, at the age of 84, in Potomac Falls, Va.

  • Tracy Gibson

    Wiring, Safety Work Earn Chemist Top Accolades

    Tracy Gibson earned Scientist/Engineer of the Year honors for contractors at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

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