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NASA’s Undergraduate Student Instrument Program Launches
NASA’s Undergraduate Student Instrument Program Launches

College and university students from across the country are taking science to greater heights thanks to a new NASA program.…

NASA Invites Media to Facility Renaming Ceremony in Honor of Neil Armstrong
NASA Invites Media to Facility Renaming Ceremony in Honor of Neil Armstrong

NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida is renaming one of its iconic facilities in honor of legendary astronaut and the…

NASA Invites Media to Facility Renaming Ceremony in Honor of Neil Armstrong
NASA Invites Media to Facility Renaming Ceremony in Honor of Neil Armstrong

NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida is renaming one of its iconic facilities in honor of legendary astronaut and the…

NASA Talk: How Six Decades Flew by Faster than the Speed of Sound
NASA Talk: How Six Decades Flew by Faster than the Speed of Sound

On Tuesday, July 8, at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, former NASA engineer and Eagle Aeronautics Director for…

Major Air Pollution Studies to Converge over Denver
Major Air Pollution Studies to Converge over Denver

Two NASA aircraft are participating in field campaigns beginning this month in Colorado that will probe the factors leading to…

NASA Television Coverage Set for Orbital-2 Mission to Space Station
NASA Television Coverage Set for Orbital-2 Mission to Space Station

NASA Television will provide live coverage of the upcoming Orbital Sciences Corp.’s mission to resupply the International Space Station. Orbital’s…

Major Air Pollution Studies to Converge Over Denver
Major Air Pollution Studies to Converge Over Denver

Two NASA aircraft are participating in field campaigns beginning this month in Colorado that will probe the factors leading to…

NASA Launches New Carbon-Sensing Mission to Monitor Earth’s Breathing
NASA Launches New Carbon-Sensing Mission to Monitor Earth’s Breathing

NASA successfully launched its first spacecraft dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide at 2:56 a.m. PDT (5:56 a.m. EDT) Wednesday.…

Ocean on Saturn Moon Could be as Salty as the Dead Sea
Ocean on Saturn Moon Could be as Salty as the Dead Sea

Scientists analyzing data from NASA’s Cassini mission have firm evidence the ocean inside Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, might be as…

NASA Launches New Carbon-Sensing Mission to Monitor Earth’s Breathing
NASA Launches New Carbon-Sensing Mission to Monitor Earth’s Breathing

NASA successfully launched its first spacecraft dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide at 2:56 a.m. PDT (5:56 a.m. EDT) Wednesday.…