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Behind the Scenes With the Spacecraft That Will Soar Through the Sun's Atmosphere
The probe, which launches Sunday, will attempt to solve enduring mysteries about the sun
The U.S. Military Has Been in Space From the Beginning
While the proposed branch of the armed forces may be controversial, the history of the so-called "Space Force" is longstanding
Nine Travel Tips From Astronauts
What can terrestrial travelers learn from people who have been to space?
The Supernova That Launched a Thousand Gorgeous Space Images
By colorizing one of the first Hubble satellite images, illustrator Dana Berry ushered in a new era of stunning space visuals
An Astronaut Reflects on Sally Ride's Legacy for Women in STEM
Ride encouraged girls to embrace science and engineering, helping democratize space for all. But more work is needed
Massive, 'Unprecedented' Dust Storm Puts Mars Rover at Risk
Engineers have not received any transmissions from the Opportunity rover since Sunday
Astronauts' Footprints May Have Warmed the Moon
"Lost" data from the 1970s helped scientists solve an enduring lunar mystery
This NASA Satellite Can Map the Planet's Soil Moisture Content In Just Three Days
The speedy collection of this data will help with crop management and flood prediction
Jupiter's Lightning Is More Earth-Like Than We Thought
Juno is providing scientists with new insights into the gas giant's flashes of light
NASA's New Exoplanet Travel Bureau Lets You 'Tour' Far-Distant Planets In 360 Degrees
Eager space tourists can now visit sunny Kepler-186f, a moon of Kepler-16b or the Earth-like TRAPPIST-1e virtually
Is Pluto Actually a Mash-up of a Billion Comets?
Researchers speculate the beloved dwarf planet could actually be a giant comet
Meet NASA's New Dynamic Duo: A Pair of Climate Change-Tracking Satellites
The pair will measure changes in Earth's gravitational field to monitor melting glaciers, rising seas, droughts and more
200,000 Stars Twinkle in First Test Image From NASA’s Planet-Hunting Satellite
Once its cameras are calibrated, TESS will capture 400 times as much sky as this test image
A New Look at Old Data Suggests Europa Shoots Watery Plumes Into Space
Scientists made the surprising discovery by turning the powers of modern computing on 1997 data collected during the Galileo mission
Five Things to Know About NASA's InSight Mission to Mars
This Saturday, the craft will launch on its mission to search for clues about the Red Planet's interior
Watch This 3D Snowflake Model Melt Over and Over Again
It's not only mesmerizing, it could help researchers predict the hazards of wet snow
'Staggering' Damage to Florida’s Everglades Remains in the Wake of Hurricane Irma
Researchers found gaps in 40 percent of the forest canopy in aerial images taken before and after the storm
Five Things to Know About NASA's New Planet-Hunting Satellite
TESS will scan the skies in search of the next crop of exoplanets
An Unexpected Asteroid Buzzed by Earth Last Sunday
The space rock is one of the largest ever to come in such close proximity to our planet
Sci-Fi and Snakes Rule in New Official Names for Features on Pluto's Largest Moon and Mercury
Stanley Kubrick and Octavia Butler are among the figures honored
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