On April 3, you will meet the team of astronauts flying to the Moon on the #Artemis II mission.
These explorers will pave the way for future lunar landings and our next giant leap — human exploration of Mars. https://youtube.com/live/mua1Lysc_JQ?feature=share…
An uncrewed Soyuz crew ship preps to depart the station early Tuesday morning as the Exp 68 crew works new @ISS_Research. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/03/27/uncrewed-soyuz-vehicle-departs-tuesday-new-space-science-kicks-off/…
If you’ve been tuning in, you know landing on Mars is half of the battle–returning the first astronauts home from the Red Planet is the other half.
Listen in as four experts discuss in this week's episode of “Houston, We have a Podcast”: https://go.nasa.gov/42FdMN9
Want to help keep Earth safe from near-Earth asteroids? Join the International Astronomical Search Collaboration and help us find more of these remnants left over from the early formation of our solar system.
Asteroid 2023 DZ2 will pass Earth more than 100,000 miles (161,000 km) away–about half the distance to the Moon–making its close approach at 3:51 p.m. EDT (12:51 p.m. PDT). Check out
Newly-discovered asteroid 2023 DZ2 will sail safely past Earth today. Asteroids pass our planet safely all the time, but a close approach by one of this size (140–310 ft, or 43–95 m) happens only about once per decade. (There is no known threat for at least the next 100 years.)
The #Artemis II rocket comes together, space explorers are honored, and we reveal a map of water near the Moon’s South Pole—all this week at NASA.
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"We choose to return to the Moon together…children who watch that flight are going to learn the names of those new pioneers. They'll be the ones who carry us into the future we hope to build."
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Through the lens of NASA photographer Aubrey Gemignani, we witness the people and hear the stories behind awe-inspiring missions to space. As a co-founder of "Faces of NASA," we turn the camera on her and share her story: https://go.nasa.gov/42CIoPj
SWOT mission reveals that it provides 10 times the resolution of ocean measurements than data gathered by seven other satellites combined. These measurements will help us better study Earth’s surface water. https://go.nasa.gov/3z5hIJj
Look westward to find the Moon as a beautiful slim crescent this evening after sunset, hanging just below blazing-bright Venus. Tomorrow evening, look west again to spot the Moon once more, this time shining from above Venus.
Spot the duo? Share your pictures.
may have found sand particles in the atmosphere of planet VHS 1256 b, which orbits a pair of stars 40 light-years away. Webb also detected water, carbon monoxide, and methane. Get the gritty details: https://go.nasa.gov/3lDePfN
Reporters: Interview the four astronauts who will travel around the Moon and deeper into space than any humans before them.
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Where will you be during the eclipses in 2023 and 2024?
This map shows the path of the Moon’s shadow as it crosses the contiguous U.S. during the eclipse on Oct. 14, 2023 and total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Will you get a chance to see them? https://go.nasa.gov/40pj5hL
When we plan missions to send science off Earth, we have to prepare for inhospitable circumstances like acid clouds or extreme heat. Discover how we design spacecraft to travel through dangerous environments in this episode of the Curious Universe podcast: https://go.nasa.gov/42wtU3c
Give your mail a cosmic commemoration!
On Sept. 24, #OSIRISRex spacecraft will deliver a capsule of asteroid material to Earth as part of its journey #ToBennuAndBack.
🌸 Ok, bloomer: Spring is here. The March equinox marks the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. During equinox, the Sun shines on the equator with nearly equal amounts of day & night: https://go.nasa.gov/40hcGVO
Looking to do some stargazing? We’ve put together a handy guide with tips to help you find the best times and locations for enjoying the night sky: https://go.nasa.gov/3yQyoo2
announced our proposed budget for the 2024 fiscal year, and the prototype spacesuit for our return to the lunar surface was revealed—This Week at NASA.
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This newly released Hubble image shows M55 – a loosely concentrated globular star cluster about 20,000 light-years away.
Only a portion of M55 is seen here, but the whole cluster stretches about 100 light-years in diameter! Read more: https://go.nasa.gov/3LvT63O
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When Irish skies are smiling...
This cloud-free view of Ireland, the Emerald Isle, was captured from space by our Aqua satellite back in 2010. Happy #StPatricksDay!
discuss how we monitor asteroids, preventing a possible impact, and why we’re bringing asteroid samples here with #OSIRISRex. (There are no known threats to Earth for 100+ years.)
Recent volcanic activity has been observed on Venus for the first time.
Scientists made the discovery by poring over archival radar images of Earth’s twin taken in the '90s by our Magellan mission. Our VERITAS mission is set to investigate: https://go.nasa.gov/3mP5f9O
🎥 And…action! Check out my latest video of the #MarsHelicopter kicking up dust and taking off for Flight #47.
Ingenuity is well beyond its “warranty” at this point, but has been zipping along with me, keeping up for as long as it can as we move together uphill.
We’re announcing two new research institutes that will develop quantum technology to process complex climate data & create new computer models for 3D printed parts to be used in space. Cutting-edge technology is critical to our mission success: https://go.nasa.gov/3TjW7q3
#Dragon cargo craft is ahead of schedule and now expected to dock to the space station today at 7:28am ET delivering over 6,200 pounds of cargo to the Exp 68 crew. Watch live on
’s #Artemis III mission.
The spacesuit will give lunar explorers extra mobility, protection, & the latest technology. Discover more: http://go.nasa.gov/400qG6e
Come stargazing with us! In this week’s episode of our Curious Universe podcast, listen and read along as we take you on a tour of the stars from your very own backyard. http://nasa.gov/curiousuniverse
LIVE: After splashing down off the coast of Florida last weekend, our #Crew5 spacefarers are answering questions about their five-month stay aboard the