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NASA spacewalker Kayla Barron takes a “space-selfie”
NASA spacewalker Kayla Barron takes a “space-selfie”

NASA astronaut Kayla Barron points the camera toward herself with her spaceuit's helmet shield down and takes a "space-selfie."

NASA spacewalker Raja Chari is pictured tethered to the station
NASA spacewalker Raja Chari is pictured tethered to the station

NASA astronaut Raja Chari is pictured tethered to the International Space Station during a six-hour and 54-minute spacewalk.

NASA spacewalker Raja Chari is pictured tethered to the station
NASA spacewalker Raja Chari is pictured tethered to the station

NASA astronaut Raja Chari is pictured tethered to the International Space Station during a six-hour and 54-minute spacewalk.

NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Glimpses Jupiter’s Moons Io and Europa
NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Glimpses Jupiter’s Moons Io and Europa

NASA’s Juno mission captured this view of Jupiter’s southern hemisphere during the spacecraft’s 39th close flyby of the planet on…

Remembering Visionary Heliophysicist Eugene Parker
Remembering Visionary Heliophysicist Eugene Parker

Dr. Eugene N. Parker, visionary of heliophysics and namesake of NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, has passed away. He was 94.

Network Integrity Officer Jena Garrahy
Network Integrity Officer Jena Garrahy

"It is very easy to get lost in your work, get burned out, and not be present when you're home…

NASA ‘Worm’ Added to Moon Rocket Boosters
NASA ‘Worm’ Added to Moon Rocket Boosters

NASA ‘Worm’ Added to Moon Rocket Boosters

NASA Astronaut Breaks American Space Record
NASA Astronaut Breaks American Space Record

In this image from August 2021, NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei sits and reads while on the International Space Station.

The first rays of an orbital sunrise illuminate the Earth’s atmosphere
The first rays of an orbital sunrise illuminate the Earth’s atmosphere

The first rays of an orbital sunrise illuminate the Earth's atmosphere in this photograph from the International Space Station.

The first rays of an orbital sunrise illuminate the Earth’s atmosphere
The first rays of an orbital sunrise illuminate the Earth’s atmosphere

The first rays of an orbital sunrise illuminate the Earth's atmosphere in this photograph from the International Space Station.