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This Week in NASA History: SA-1 Launches – Oct. 27, 1961
This Week in NASA History: SA-1 Launches – Oct. 27, 1961

This week in 1961, NASA launched the first test flight of the Saturn I rocket.

‘Sprites’ Frolic in Jupiter’s Atmosphere
‘Sprites’ Frolic in Jupiter’s Atmosphere

The lightning phenomenon known as a sprite depicted at Jupiter in this illustration.

X-59 Cockpit Begins to Look Like a Cockpit
X-59 Cockpit Begins to Look Like a Cockpit

Technicians at Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works factory in Palmdale, California examine the cockpit section of NASA’s X-59 Quiet SuperSonic Technology…

HQ-90 Arrives at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center
HQ-90 Arrives at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center

The Hybrid Quadrotor 90C (HQ-90) is displayed outside the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s Dale Reed Subscale Flight Research Lab…

HQ-90 Arrives at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center
HQ-90 Arrives at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center

Derek Abramson and Robert Jensen install a wing on the Hybrid Quadrotor 90C (HQ-90) at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s…

HQ-90 Arrives at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center
HQ-90 Arrives at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center

Derek Abramson and Robert Jensen assemble pieces of the Hybrid Quadrotor 90C (HQ-90) at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s Dale…

NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins Casts Her Vote from Space
NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins Casts Her Vote from Space

NASA astronaut Kate Rubins points to the International Space Station’s “voting booth” where she cast her vote from space this…

Astronaut Kate Rubins votes from the space station
Astronaut Kate Rubins votes from the space station

Astronaut Kate Rubins votes from the space station.

SOFIA Sunset Lift Off
SOFIA Sunset Lift Off

SOFIA lifts off from Air Force Plant 42 in Palmdale, Calif., at sunset.

Jezero Crater Was a Lake in Mars’ Ancient Past
Jezero Crater Was a Lake in Mars’ Ancient Past

This illustration shows Jezero Crater — the landing site of the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover.