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With NASA's new chief taking over the agency recently, here's what NASA sees for the future of space exploration, along with its upcoming projects.
NASA and the Department of Energy have agreed to work together on development of nuclear reactors for the moon.
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Houston Texans celebrate upcoming Artemis 2 mission | Space photo of the day for Jan. 23, 2025
Leaders from NASA's Johnson Space Center and NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins helped turn a Texans home game into a pop-up space expo.
NASA has launched the Mars to Table Challenge, seeking Earth-independent food systems capable of sustaining astronauts on long-duration Moon and Mars missions.
New photos show off NASA's newly constructed Roman Space Telescope, which will soon help researchers unravel the mysteries of the cosmos. Experts have also revealed when the next-gen spacecraft is set to launch and begin collecting data.
NASA has selected three new lunar science investigations to be delivered to the Moon under the agency’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services, or CLPS, initiative and Artemis campaign. The research payloads will be delivered to the lunar surface by U.S. commercial partners no earlier than 2028, NASA said Tuesday.
One year into President Donald J. Trump’s second term, NASA is delivering measurable progress across human spaceflight, science, aeronautics, and cutting-edge technology.
NASA aerospace engineer Tracy Drain has worked with the space agency for more than two decades, including on projects that have gone to Mars, Jupiter and Psyche (a metal asteroid). She's currently working on the Europa Clipper mission to send a probe to Jupiter's moon Europa, which has a massive ice-covered ocean.
NASA held its annual Day of Remembrance on Thursday to honor those who lost their lives in the pursuit of space exploration.
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NASA confirms private American spacecraft has landed on the moon
A U.S. commercial spacecraft has successfully landed on the Moon, confirming a major advance in the partnership between NASA and the private space sector. The achievement marks a new phase in lunar exploration,
NASA's Suni Williams, who spent over 280 days stranded in space during Boeing Starliner's failed test flight, announced her retirement from the agency.