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Zero Gravity Parabolic Flights Advance Space Technology
Zero Gravity Parabolic Flights Advance Space Technology

Researchers on the SPECTRE 2 team monitor their experiment flown during a Zero G parabolic flight.

NASA’s TESS – Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite
NASA’s TESS – Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite

The fully integrated Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), which will find thousands of new planets orbiting other stars.

First U.S. Spacewalk at Mir — March 27, 1996
First U.S. Spacewalk at Mir — March 27, 1996

On March 26, 1996, astronauts Linda Godwin and Michael (Rich) Clifford conducted the first U.S. Extravehicular Activity (EVA), or spacewalk,…

Curiosity Rover Gets Ready for Its Next Adventure
Curiosity Rover Gets Ready for Its Next Adventure

This mosaic, taken by the Mars Curiosity rover, looks uphill at Mount Sharp.

Dr. Wendell Wallach: Minimizing Risks While Maximizing the Benefits of AI and Big Data
Dr. Wendell Wallach: Minimizing Risks While Maximizing the Benefits of AI and Big Data

Dr. Wendell Wallach: Minimizing Risks While Maximizing the Benefits of AI and Big Data

Dr. Wendell Wallach: Minimizing Risks While Maximizing the Benefits of AI and Big Data
Dr. Wendell Wallach: Minimizing Risks While Maximizing the Benefits of AI and Big Data

Dr. Wendell Wallach: Minimizing Risks While Maximizing the Benefits of AI and Big Data

Dr. Wendell Wallach: Minimizing Risks While Maximizing the Benefits of AI and Big Data
Dr. Wendell Wallach: Minimizing Risks While Maximizing the Benefits of AI and Big Data

Dr. Wendell Wallach: Minimizing Risks While Maximizing the Benefits of AI and Big Data

Astronaut Scott Tingle and the Window to the World
Astronaut Scott Tingle and the Window to the World

NASA astronaut Scott Tingle is inside the International Space Station's window to the world, the seven-windowed cupola.

Narrow Band
Narrow Band

The shadows of Saturn's rings cast onto the planet appear as a thin band at the equator in this image…