NASA
Why Is Antarctic Sea Ice at a 35-Year High?
Nobody really knows, but they have some thoughts
SpaceX and Boeing Will Be NASA Astronauts’ New Ride Come 2017
Commercial companies could take over as early as 2017
The International Space Station Is Getting Its Own 3-D Printer
Researchers are hoping their 3-D printer will work in microgravity
Contribute to an Asteroid Time Capsule
NASA wants to know what your predictions are for the future of Solar System exploration
Meet the Newly Approved Rocket That Will Take People To Mars
The approval of the Space Launch System is an important step for NASA
Help NASA Out by Looking at Beautiful Pictures of Space
NASA wants your help identifying astronauts' photos of the earth
Imagine Living on Mars In One of These Structures
You could call an acropolis, pyramid or beehive home
Watch Video From NASA’s "Flying Saucer" Test
The LDSD test on June 28 went well, and more tests are expected to run next year
There's No Laundry in Space, So NASA is Trying to Make Clothes That Don't Get Smelly
Astronauts got a shipment of fresh, hopefully odor-resistant gym clothes
It's a Sad Day for ISEE-3, As the Bid to Save the Long-Lost Satellite Fails
We can't help but feel bad for the little lonely satellite
See Exactly Where Air Quality in America Has Gotten Better
New maps from NASA show where air quality has gotten better over time
This Rover Drives Under Ice And Could Explore Extraterrestrial Oceans
By driving on the underside of ice, this device can explore difficult-to-access waters on Earth, and possibly beyond.
These Inflatable Modules Could Change Space Exploration
The International Space Station’s upcoming non-rigid BEAM module may be the key to making the future of space more roomy and affordable.
Introverts In Demand for Mars Missions
People who need lots of social stimulation might not be the best fit for long-term missions
We'll Test Our New "Flying Saucer" One Day Soon, NASA Promises
June 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 14 were all potential launch dates, but each time weather conditions precluded the test
The Universe Is Beautiful in This New Hubble Image
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field Image 2014 is stunning
You Can Now Get High-Speed Internet on the Moon
Last fall NASA and MIT researchers demonstrated a new laser-based long-distance data transmission system
NASA's Lab Rats Get New Homes
The latest innovation in spaceflight: new rodent enclosures
NASA’s Art Contest Reveals How Kids See the Future
NASA’s Langley Research Center asked students from Virginia to participate in an art contest
Mae Jemison: First African American Woman in Space / Founder and President of Two Medical Technology Companies
2014 "Future Is Here" Featured Speaker
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