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Dr. Louis Barbier: Innovation and Discovery, the Science Innovation Fund
Dr. Louis Barbier: Innovation and Discovery, the Science Innovation Fund

Dr. Louis Barbier: Innovation and Discovery, the Science Innovation Fund

Dr. Louis Barbier: Innovation and Discovery, the Science Innovation Fund
Dr. Louis Barbier: Innovation and Discovery, the Science Innovation Fund

Dr. Louis Barbier: Innovation and Discovery, the Science Innovation Fund

Erosion of the Edge of the South Polar Layered Deposits
Erosion of the Edge of the South Polar Layered Deposits

This image, an oblique view from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter of the sloping edge of the stack of icy layers…

Hundreds of Fires Overtake Central America
Hundreds of Fires Overtake Central America

May is the tail end of the dry season in the Yucatan Peninsula which runs from January through May and…

Prescribed Burns Light Up Queensland, Australia
Prescribed Burns Light Up Queensland, Australia

NASA's Suomi NPP satellite captured this natural-color image using the VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) instrument on May 22,…

Slim Crescent of Ice
Slim Crescent of Ice

The low angle of sunlight along the slim crescent of Saturn's moon Enceladus.

CubeSats Deployed Outside Station’s Kibo Lab Module
CubeSats Deployed Outside Station’s Kibo Lab Module

Three CubeSats, with the Earth's limb in the background, are seen moments after being ejected from a small satellite deployer…

Jupiter’s Little Red Spot
Jupiter’s Little Red Spot

This view of Jupiter, taken by the JunoCam imager of NASA’s Juno spacecraft, highlights Oval BA

Cygnus Approaches the International Space Station
Cygnus Approaches the International Space Station

The Cygnus resupply ship from Orbital ATK approaches the International Space Station April 22, 2017, before its capture and installation…

Cyclone Donna Photographed Just East of Australia
Cyclone Donna Photographed Just East of Australia

Cyclone Donna was photographed just east of Australia as the International Space Station orbited about 250 miles above.