The final frontier is real.
NASA's Artemis program is making incredible progress on its mission to land the first woman and next man on the Moon. Recent work on the Artemis I Space Launch System included the Green Run core st...
jsc2019m001197 - Our team of scientists is just days away from their research being loaded onto a SpaceX rocket that will carry their experiment to the International Space Station. This week on #NA...
NASA’s Orion, Space Launch System (SLS), and Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) programs are continuing work on one of the most complex and sophisticated space systems ever built. Across America an...
NASA Astronaut Loral O’Hara launched to the International Space Station for the first time on Sept. 15 the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Her launch signifies a lifetime of dedication to expl...
jsc2019m001200 - With the experiment’s journey complete, Elaine Horn-Ranney Ph.D. and Parastoo Khoshaklagh Ph.D. now join the thousands of scientists who’ve performed research aboard the Int...
Five hundred years ago the first “orbit” of planet Earth, achieved in the spirit of the first human voyages to the Moon fifty years ago, was undertaken by the Portuguese explorer Magellan, usin...
NASA’s Langley Research Center is revolutionizing aviation, expanding our understanding of the Earth’s atmosphere, and developing innovative technology for space exploration.
NASA’s Langley Research Center is revolutionizing aviation, expanding our understanding of the Earth’s atmosphere, and developing innovative technology for space exploration.
Description: NASA's Artemis program is making incredible progress on its mission to land the first woman and person of color on the lunar surface. Recent work included the lift and transfer of the...
It’s not rockets and satellites that make NASA soar. It’s people. NASA Explorers is a new digital series that takes you inside the space agency and follows the pioneers, risk-takers and experts...
Practice makes perfect! And when sending humans all the way to Mars, you definitely want things to be perfect. That’s why NASA runs the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA), so...
Listen up! From long form interviews with astronauts and engineers to narrative shows that take you on a tour of the galaxy, NASA podcasts let you experience the thrill of space exploration without...
These photos and videos show how crews guided a test version of the universal stage adapter for NASA’s more powerful version of its SLS (Space Launch System) rocket to Building 4619 at the agency...
These photos and videos show how NASA manufactured and prepared to transport the payload adapter in February inside Building 4708 at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. P...
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) discussed living and working in space during an in-flight interview ...
Engineers with Exploration Ground Systems and Jacobs lifted and placed the core stage of the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I mission on to the mobile launcher and in between the alread...
Engineers with Exploration Ground Systems and Jacobs prepare for the core stage of the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I mission to be lifted onto the mobile launcher and in-between the ...
Engineers with Explorations Ground Systems and Jacobs lifted and placed the core stage of the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I mission on to the mobile launcher and in-between the alrea...
Engineers with Exploration Ground Systems and Jacobs prepare to lift and place the core stage of the Space Launch System rocket for the Artemis I mission on the mobile launcher and in-between the a...
This season on NASA Explorers, you’ve seen what it takes to send science to the International Space Station through the eyes of one team of researchers. They are just two of thousands more scient...
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 73 commander Takuya Onishi of JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) discussed living and working in space during an in-flight education interv...
jsc2019m001193 - Things behave a bit differently aboard the International Space Station, thanks to microgravity. Sure, floating looks like fun, but it could also unlock new scientific discoveries. ...
jsc2019m001196 - Astronauts train all over the world, including at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. Here, they learn not just how to live in space, but also how to conduct science i...
These photos and videos show how crews at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, moved and installed the payload adapter that will be used in the Block 1B configuration of th...
NASA benefits all humanity and our workforce is key to making this happen. Take a look at the universe of NASA missions and projects made possible by our commitment to teamwork, collaboration, equ...
These images show technicians at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans removing a weld-confidence article from a robotic welding tool in December 2023. This article features pieces of a...
Human spaceflight is a team sport – and not everyone needs a Ph.D. to be a part of it. In Cosmic Careers, we explore the different, and sometimes unusual jobs needed to make NASA’s mission poss...
In October 2024, crews at NASA’s Stennis Space Center completed a successful lift and installation of an interstage simulator unit on the B-2 side of the Thad Cochran Test Stand. The interstage s...
Artemis industry partners conduct a briefing to discuss the role of industry on advancing human exploration. NASA’s Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft will launch from the center’s launch...
NASA Leadership provides a briefing to discuss the agency’s Moon to Mars exploration plans. NASA’s Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft will launch from the center’s launch pad 39B on a f...