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NASA Science

NASA Science seeks to discover the secrets of the universe, search for life elsewhere, and protect and improve life on Earth and in space.

“Travel” to Titan

Explore the surface of Titan with this desktop app that allows users to zoom in and out, take measurements, search for specific geologic features, download images, and learn more about this moon of Saturn while traversing its landscape. Images are based on data collected by the Cassini spacecraft.

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Countdown to Roman

The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will settle essential questions in the areas of dark energy, exoplanets, and astrophysics.

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A stylized NASA poster for the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. The dark, angular telescope is depicted emerging upwards from an open book. Brilliant vertical rays of orange, blue, and purple light shine up from the pages into a starry cosmos. Glowing blue orbital rings swirl around the telescope, carrying miniature satellites, planets, and galaxies. The text 'NANCY GRACE ROMAN SPACE TELESCOPE' is prominently displayed at the bottom in white, and the NASA logo is in the top left corner.

Featured Missions

Our mission milestones showcase the breadth and depth of NASA science.

IMAP

Launched September 24, 2025, IMAP will help researchers better understand the boundary of the heliosphere, a huge bubble created by the Sun surrounding and protecting our solar system.

Artist's concept of Pandora viewing a transiting exoplanet

Pandora

Pandora is a small satellite designed to characterize exoplanet atmospheres and their host stars. It is slated to observe at least 20 different planets during its one year of science operations.

Dragonfly on the ground

Dragonfly

Dragonfly, the first-of-its-kind rotorcraft to explore another world, will fly to various locations on Saturn’s moon Titan and investigate the moon’s habitability.