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Deployable Composite Booms (DCB)
Deployable Composite Booms (DCB)

In recent years, NASA and other organizations have begun to use small satellites more and more as technologists have miniaturized…

This Week in NASA History: SA-9 Launches – Feb. 16, 1965
This Week in NASA History: SA-9 Launches – Feb. 16, 1965

This week in 1965, SA-9, the eighth Saturn flight, launched from Cape Kennedy Launch Complex in Florida.

The Empire State Building Illuminated for Mars Perseverance
The Empire State Building Illuminated for Mars Perseverance

The Empire State Building is illuminated in red to celebrate this Thursday's scheduled landing on Mars of NASA's Perseverance rover,…

Astrobiologist Kennda Lynch Uses Analogs on Earth to Find Life on Mars
Astrobiologist Kennda Lynch Uses Analogs on Earth to Find Life on Mars

If we find life on the Red Planet, we'll have astrobiologists like Dr. Kennda Lynch to thank.

Director of Exploration Research and Technology Barbara Brown
Director of Exploration Research and Technology Barbara Brown

"I’ve worked in many different roles and what drives my passion is learning things that I don’t know. It is…

Flight Design Engineer Yusef Johnson
Flight Design Engineer Yusef Johnson

“On my Twitter page it says: rocket scientist, football coach." — Yusef Johnson, Flight Design Engineer, Kennedy Space Center

Communications Manager Tabisa Taliwaku Kalisa
Communications Manager Tabisa Taliwaku Kalisa

"I want to ensure I do my best so others can get access to more opportunities and those at the…

Chief of Public Engagement Cindy Steele
Chief of Public Engagement Cindy Steele

“[The ceremony] was more than just a street renaming. In my mind, I was thinking, who am I doing this…

Sensors Prepare to Collect Data as Perseverance Enters Mars’ Atmosphere
Sensors Prepare to Collect Data as Perseverance Enters Mars’ Atmosphere

MEDLI2 sensors, electronics, and harnessing installed on the inner surface of the Mars 2020 heat shield while it is mounted…