NASA News – 04.26.2024

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NASA Wins 14 Awards at 2024 Webbys Earlier this week, the agency was recognized by the 28th Annual Webby Awards with six Webby Awards and eight People’s Voice Awards, the latter of which are awarded

NASA News – March 24, 2024

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration In this week’s newsletter, the universe is calling: don’t miss your opportunity to become a NASA astronaut, take a journey from the surface of Earth to the Sun’s core and discover

NASA News – March 15, 2024

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration In this week’s newsletter, discover the inspirational messages being sent into space aboard the Europa Clipper, hear NASA Administrator Bill Nelson discuss the agency’s goals for the benefit of humanity during the annual State

NASA News – 2024/02/16

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration In this week’s newsletter, we prepare for the launch of Intuitive Machines’ first lunar lander to the Moon’s surface, hear Victor Glover’s journey as a Black NASA astronaut, and celebrate the next generation of Artemis astronaut

NASA Weekly News – 2024.01.17

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration In this week’s newsletter, learn how the foundation for long-term scientific exploration at the Moon will be established, see how a trailblazing new Earth satellite will deepen our understanding of

NASA News – 2023.12.16

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In 2023, the agency celebrated astronaut Frank Rubio as the first American astronaut to spend more than one year in space, delivered samples from an asteroid to Earth, and launched multiple initiatives to share climate

NASA News – 12.08.2023

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What’s Up for December?Your Personal NASA Guide to the Night Sky The Geminid meteors peak overnight on Wednesday, Dec. 13. Northern Hemisphere observers can look for meteors as early as 9 p.m. local time, with

NASA News September 2, 2023

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What’s Up for September? Your Personal NASA Guide to the Night Sky What’s up for September? Venus returns to the morning sky, the Harvest Moon, and dark sky observers can look for zodiacal light!  

NASA News

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What’s Up for September? Your Personal NASA Guide to the Night Sky What’s up for September? Venus returns to the morning sky, the Harvest Moon, and dark sky observers can look for zodiacal light!  

CAPSTONE – GPS for the Moon

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Image SpotlightCAPSTONE, short for Cislunar Autonomous Positioning System Technology Operations and Navigation Experiment, successfully tested a navigation technology akin to Earth’s GPS for the first time in May, advancing a capability that could help future