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Georgia Native Guides NASA Scientific Discoveries on International Space Station
Georgia Native Guides NASA Scientific Discoveries on International Space Station

Growing up in south Georgia in rural Grady County, Lewis Wooten spent many summer days playing baseball in open pastures…

GLOBE Program Marks 20 Years of Global Earth Science Education
GLOBE Program Marks 20 Years of Global Earth Science Education

On Earth Day, April 22, NASA and the National Science Foundation (NSF) celebrate 20 years of international cooperation and collaboration…

NASA Extends Contract for Crew Health, Safety Work
NASA Extends Contract for Crew Health, Safety Work

NASA has extended and increased the value of its contract with Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group of Houston to…

NASA Wraps Up First Green Aviation Tests on Boeing ecoDemonstrator
NASA Wraps Up First Green Aviation Tests on Boeing ecoDemonstrator

NASA researchers have wrapped up a series of flight experiments with Boeing’s ecoDemonstrator 757 airplane, testing technologies designed to reduce…

NASA Exercises Contract Option for White Sands Test Facility
NASA Exercises Contract Option for White Sands Test Facility

NASA is exercising its second cost-plus-award-fee option to extend the period of performance with Jacobs Technology Inc. of Tullahoma, Tennessee,…

The Hubble Space Telescope Celebrated During NASA Visitor Center Astronomy Night April 24
The Hubble Space Telescope Celebrated During NASA Visitor Center Astronomy Night April 24

The NASA Wallops Flight Facility Visitor Center will host an Astronomy Night & Hubble Space Telescope 25 Anniversary celebration from…

Stennis Collaborates with Texas A&M, Naval Research Laboratory on First-of-its-Kind App
Stennis Collaborates with Texas A&M, Naval Research Laboratory on First-of-its-Kind App

NASA Stennis Space Center, the Naval Research Laboratory at Stennis, and Texas A&M University at Galveston recently unveiled a first-of-its-kind…

NASA Spacecraft Achieves Unprecedented Success Studying Mercury
NASA Spacecraft Achieves Unprecedented Success Studying Mercury

After extraordinary science findings and technological innovations, a NASA spacecraft launched in 2004 to study Mercury will impact the planet’s…

NASA Awards Radiation Challenge Winners, Launches Next Round to Seek Ideas for Protecting Humans on the Journey to Mars
NASA Awards Radiation Challenge Winners, Launches Next Round to Seek Ideas for Protecting Humans on the Journey to Mars

NASA awarded $12,000 to five winners of a challenge to mitigate radiation exposure on deep space missions and launched a…

NASA, USGS Begin Work on Landsat 9 to Continue Land Imaging Legacy
NASA, USGS Begin Work on Landsat 9 to Continue Land Imaging Legacy

NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) have started work on Landsat 9, planned to launch in 2023, which will…