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Welcoming NASA’s Newest Astronauts
Welcoming NASA’s Newest Astronauts

NASA welcomed 11 new astronauts to its ranks Friday.

Observing Titan for Signs of Life
Observing Titan for Signs of Life

NASA has announced that our next destination in the solar system is the unique, richly organic world Titan.

Ganymede
Ganymede

This sequence of four images from NASA’s Juno spacecraft reveals the first views of the north polar region of Jupiter’s…

NASA Deputy Administrator Watches Artemis Rocket Stage Leave NASA Factory
NASA Deputy Administrator Watches Artemis Rocket Stage Leave NASA Factory

NASA Deputy Administrator Jim Morhard joins Robert Champion, director of NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, and John Honeycutt,…

NASA Moves First SLS Rocket Core Stage from Michoud Factory
NASA Moves First SLS Rocket Core Stage from Michoud Factory

NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s core stage, complete with all four RS-25 engines, is transported from NASA’s Michoud Assembly…

First Artemis Rocket Stage Moved onto NASA Barge Ahead of Green Run
First Artemis Rocket Stage Moved onto NASA Barge Ahead of Green Run

The first Artemis rocket stage is guided toward NASA’s Pegasus barge Jan. 8 ahead of its forthcoming journey to NASA’s…

What Happens When Planets Collide
What Happens When Planets Collide

This artist’s concept illustrates a catastrophic collision between two rocky exoplanets, turning both into dusty debris.

A first quarter Moon
A first quarter Moon

A first quarter Moon is pictured as the International Space Station orbited 265 miles above the South Pacific.

The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area
The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area

The International Space Station was orbiting 260 miles above central Texas when this nighttime photograph was taken of the Dallas-Fort…