The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is set to depart the International Space Station, carrying thousands of pounds of cargo, including scientific research samples and hardware.
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NASA has announced the crew for its highly anticipated Artemis III mission, a complex space endeavor aimed at paving the way for future lunar exploration and beyond.
NASA is introducing a new funding opportunity to accelerate academic research and technology development, with a focus on minority universities.
The Deep Space Network played a crucial role in the success of the Artemis II mission, despite initial concerns about its capacity to handle the increased data demands.
NASA will host a media teleconference to preview the Katalyst Space mission, which aims to boost the orbit of the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory and extend its science mission lifespan.
Geologists from NASA and the USGS are using advanced airborne sensing technology to identify potential sources of critical minerals in the American West.
NASA's Career Technical Education Day highlights the importance of skilled technicians in advancing the agency's research and missions.
NASA has announced the crew for the Artemis III mission, set to launch in summer 2027, with plans to dock with landers from Blue Origin and SpaceX.
NASA's latest experiment on the International Space Station is giving soccer a whole new spin, with research on microgravity and motion stability set to change the game forever.
NASA and NOAA are set to hold a joint session at the 23rd Symposium on Operational Environmental Satellite Systems, focusing on the growing capabilities of commercial Earth observation providers.
NASA has awarded a major contract for construction services in California, supporting its research centers and other federal agencies in the region.
The Curiosity rover is making its way to the Yardang unit, a series of wind-sculpted hills on Mars, after completing its recent boxwork campaign.











