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High School Aerospace Scholars Propel STEM Leaders Forward 
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NASA’s Office of STEM Engagement at Johnson Space Center in Houston offers students a unique gateway to opportunity through the High School Aerospace Scholars (HAS) program. The initiative provides Texas juniors with hands-on experience in space exploration, working on projects…

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First NASA Neurodiversity Network Intern to Present at the American Geophysical Union Annual Conference
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The NASA Science Activation Program’s NASA’s Neurodiversity Network (N3) project sponsors a summer internship program for high school students, in which learners on the autism spectrum are matched with NASA Subject Matter Experts. N3 intern Lillian Hall and mentor Dr.…

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Los Angeles Fires Seen from International Space Station
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On Jan. 10, 2025, NASA astronaut Don Pettit posted two images of the Los Angeles fires from the International Space Station. Multiple destructive fires broke out in the hills of Los Angeles County in early January 2025, fueled by a…

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NASA Research To Be Featured at American Astronomical Society Meeting
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From new perspectives on the early universe to illuminating the extreme environment near a black hole, discoveries from NASA missions will be highlighted at the 245th meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS). The meeting will take place Jan. 12-16…

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NASA Awards 2025 Innovative Technology Concept Studies
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NASA selected 15 visionary ideas for its NIAC (NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts) program which develops concepts to transform future missions for the benefit of all. Chosen from companies and institutions across the United States, the 2025 Phase I awardees represent a…

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NASA Sets Coverage for Firefly First Commercial Robotic Moon Launch
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Carrying NASA science and technology to the Moon as part of the agency’s CLPS (Commercial Lunar Payload Services) initiative and Artemis campaign, Firefly Aerospace’s Blue Ghost Mission 1 is targeting launch Wednesday, Jan. 15. The mission will lift off on…

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NIAC 2025 Selections
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Phase I Phillip AnsellHydrogen Hybrid Power for Aviation Sustainable Systems (Hy2PASS)University of IllinoisUrbana, IL 61801-29572025 Phase I Ryan BensonConstruction Assembly DestinationThinkOrbital Inc.Boulder, CO 80303-00012025 Phase I Martin BermudezLunar Glass Structure (LUNGS): Enabling Construction of Monolithic Habitats in Low-Gravity EnvironmentSkyeports LLCSacramento,…

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LEAP – Legged Exploration Across the Plume
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Justin YimUniversity of Illinois We propose Legged Exploration Across the Plume (LEAP), based on the Salto jumping robot as a novel multi-jet robotic sampling concept for Enceladus to be deployed from Enceladus Orbilander. If successful, LEAP will enable collection of…

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Fusion-Enabled Comprehensive Exploration of the Heliosphere
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Ryan WeedHelicity Space LLC This proposal aims to revolutionize space exploration by developing a constellation of spacecraft powered by the Helicity Drive, a compact and scalable fusion propulsion system. This innovative technology will enable rapid, multi-directional exploration of the heliosphere…

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Beholding Black Hole Power with the Accretion Explorer Interferometer
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Kimberly WeaverNASA Goddard Space Flight Center Some of the most enigmatic objects in the Universe are giant supermassive black holes (SMBH). Yet after 30 years of study, we don’t know precisely how these objects produce their power. This requires observations…

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Thermo-Photo-Catalysis of Water for Crewed Mars Transit Spacecraft Oxygen Supply
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Saurabh VilekarPrecision Combustion Precision Combustion, Inc. (PCI) proposes to develop a uniquely compact, lightweight, low-power, and durable Microlith® Thermo-Photo-Catalytic (TPC) Reactor for crewed Mars transit spacecraft O2 supply. As crewed space exploration mission destinations move from low Earth orbit to…

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SUPREME-QG: Space-borne Ultra-Precise Measurement of the Equivalence Principle Signature of Quantum Gravity
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Selim ShahriarNorthwestern University, Evanston Progress in physics has largely been driven by the development and verification of new theories that unify different fundamental forces of nature. For example, Maxwell revolutionized physics with his unified theory of electricity and magnetism, and…

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PULSAR: Planetary pULSe-tAkeR
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Marco QuadrelliNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory There is a strong coupling mechanism between the lithosphere, ionosphere, magnetosphere, atmosphere, and the plasmasphere of many planetary bodies. For example, the ionosphere has been shown to respond to space weather events induced by Solar…

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Inflatable Starshade for Earthlike Exoplanets
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John MatherNASA Goddard Space Flight Center We will design the first family of ISEE’s (Inflatable Starshade for Earthlike Exoplanets) with sizes from 35 to 100 m diameter. A starshade would enable any telescope to observe exoplanets, a top priority for…

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TOBIAS: Tethered Observatory for Balloon-based Imaging and Atmospheric Sampling
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Ben HockmanNASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory A basketball-sized towbody containing a camera, atmospheric sampling instruments, and support hardware is suspended on a multi-kilometer tether from a high-altitude balloon in the Venusian atmosphere, allowing it to peer beneath the dense cloud layer…

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MitoMars: Targeted Mitochondria Replacement Therapy to Boost Deep Space Endurance
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Robert HinshawNASA Ames Research Center We propose to pioneer a radically new approach to mitigating radiation-induced cell damage in astronauts by transplanting new undamaged mitochondria (critical radiation-sensitive cell organelles) isolated from each individual pre-exposure. We will investigate this fundamental emerging…

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Exploring Venus with Electrolysis (EVE)
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Michael HechtMassachusetts Institute of Technology Innovation: Using Solid Oxide Electrolysis, EVE enables balloon exploration of Venus with unlimited duration by replenishing the initial buoyant gas with CO and O2 from the ambient CO2 derived using Solid Oxide Electrolysis (SOE) .…

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The Ribbon: Structure Free Sail for Solar Polar Observation
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Gyulaz GreschikTentguild Engineering Co The ribbon sail is a film strip with diffractive grating that works with the surface-normal photonic pressure components on its two sides (originating from the incoming, reflected, and refracted light) canceled out. This occurs when the…

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Dynamically Stable Large Space Structures via Architected Metamaterials
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Christine GreggNASA Ames Research Center The discovery of exoplanets in the habitable zone is one of the highest priorities in astrophysics. However, direct imaging would benefit immensely from much larger telescopes apertures than the James Webb Space Telescope, which already…

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Lunar Glass Structure (LUNGS): Enabling Construction of Monolithic Habitats in Low-Gravity
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Martin BermudezLunar Glass Structure (LUNGS): Enabling Construction of Monolithic Habitats in Low-Gravity EnvironmentSkyeports LLC As part of a NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) study, we proposed constructing a large-scale, monolithic lunar glass habitat in a low-gravity environment. This innovative approach…

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Construction Assembly Destination
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Ryan BensonThinkOrbital Inc. ThinkOrbital is proud to propose the first milestone in the development of in-space manufacturing at scale. ThinkOrbital, the leader in ISAM&C technologies, having flown the first robotically controlled in-space welding in May of ’24, is the ideal…

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Hydrogen Hybrid Power for Aviation Sustainable Systems (Hy2PASS)
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Phillip AnsellUniversity of Illinois The purpose of this program is to demonstrate the merits of hydrogen hybrid fuel cell/gas turbine engine power systems for sustainable commercial transport aircraft design and mission-optimized performance. The innovative nature of the proposed study is…

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NASA and Italian Space Agency Test Future Lunar Navigation Technology
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As the Artemis campaign leads humanity to the Moon and eventually Mars, NASA is refining its state-of-the-art navigation and positioning technologies to guide a new era of lunar exploration. A technology demonstration helping pave the way for these developments is…

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Aumentan las temperaturas: La NASA confirma que el 2024 fue el año más cálido registrado
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Read this release in English here. En el año 2024, la temperatura promedio de la superficie de la Tierra fue la más cálida que se haya registrado, según un análisis liderado por científicos de la NASA. “Una vez más, se…

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Nuclear Electric Propulsion Technology Could Make Missions to Mars Faster
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The trip to Mars and back is not one for the faint of heart. We’re not talking days, weeks, or months. But there are technologies that could help transport a crew on that round-trip journey in a relatively quick two…

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