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Wildfires in Siberia Surround Lake Baikal
Wildfires in Siberia Surround Lake Baikal

Wildfire season is coming earlier and earlier to this area of Russia.

Through the Clouds
Through the Clouds

On June 18, 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman to fly in space when the space shuttle Challenger…

Orion Crew Module Adapter Prepared for Transport
Orion Crew Module Adapter Prepared for Transport

The Orion crew module adapter is readied for transport to Glenn Research Center's Plum Brook Station for testing with the…

NASA Edge Visits Technology Demonstration Missions eCryo Test Facilities
NASA Edge Visits Technology Demonstration Missions eCryo Test Facilities

Chris Giersch, cohost of the agency’s acclaimed video podcast series NASA EDGE, visits eCryo test facilities at NASA’s Glenn Research…

Fires in Argentina and Uruguay
Fires in Argentina and Uruguay

Red dots placed on the image to signify fire are seen in the dozens in this image of Argentina and…

Mars-size Kepler-138b Gets a Mass
Mars-size Kepler-138b Gets a Mass

Kepler-138b is the first exoplanet smaller than Earth to have both its mass and size measured. This significantly extends the…

SOFIA at Sunset
SOFIA at Sunset

NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) takes off from Palmdale, California at sunset. SOFIA is a partnership of NASA…

Deputy Product Lead Engineer For Technology Demonstration Missions eCryo Facility Chats With NASA EDGE
Deputy Product Lead Engineer For Technology Demonstration Missions eCryo Facility Chats With NASA EDGE

Monica Guzik, deputy product lead engineer for eCryo’s Integrated Vehicle Fluids task at NASA’s Glenn Research Center, chats with NASA…

Tropical Storm Bill From the International Space Station
Tropical Storm Bill From the International Space Station

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, currently on a one-year mission to the International Space Station, took this photograph of Tropical Storm…

Where Are They Now: F-104A #818
Where Are They Now: F-104A #818

With a name like Starfighter, F-104s were destined to serve NASA in the extreme regime of high-speed flight research.