NASA released a new 3D visualization of the Pillars of Creation. Combining data from Hubble and Webb telescopes, it offers a comprehensive view. Learn more here.
NASA's research on the 'Bennu' asteroid sample shows rich carbon and organic compounds, hinting at an ancient ocean planet origin with surprising phosphate discovery.
NASA has awarded a contract to SpaceX to build a vehicle for the retirement of the ISS US segment. It will deorbit in 2030, with possible extension. Several commercial space station projects are underway. (Less than 150 characters)
Voyager 1, the farthest human-made spacecraft, resumes sending all scientific data. It was launched in 1977 and has faced challenges but NASA extends its life.
Boeing's Starliner lifted off with two NASA astronauts. It has three helium leak points with two newly found after orbit entry. Had a previous launch delay.
The news about Boeing's Starliner's first manned test flight and its previous issues, with lost funds. It's carrying two NASA astronauts to the International Space Station.
The Hubble Telescope will enter single-gyroscope mode to extend its service life until 2035. Gyroscope problems have plagued it. NASA discusses options and limitations. Future of the telescope and related plans are mentioned.
The Japanese 'Akatsuki' Venus Climate Orbiter may be ending its mission. JAXA is trying to repair. NASA has future plans. Learn about Venus exploration here. Less than 150 characters.
NASA's X-59 supersonic jet completes safety review, preparing for ground tests. Aims to reduce sonic boom. Jointly developed by NASA and Lockheed Martin, with unique features.
NASA is making preparations for the Artemis III mission to land on the moon in 2026. This includes field tests and simulations for lunar operations and exploration.
The Psyche Probe launched by NASA is on its way to the metal asteroid Psyche, with details about its journey, thruster, and future plans. 140 characters.