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Video shows NASA's futuristic solar sail technology prototype. Like a sail on the ocean propels a boat with the wind, this space sail is meant to propel payloads by harnessing the pressure of sunlight.
In an announcement on CNBC, the NASA administrator said he wants NASA to send lunar landers to the moon on a monthly basis to support the agency's long-term goals, including one day having a permanent lunar base.
NASA is achieving new heights in technology as new, robust electronics can operate in vastly harsher planetary conditions.
On March 20, 1987, NASA launched an Indonesian communications satellite called Palapa B2-P. [‘On This Day in Space’ Video Series on Space.com] It would later become the first satellite owned by the Philippines.
After waiting out windy delays that sent pieces of plywood flying, NASA began what it hopes will be its last roll to the launch pad before it gets a shot to launch four
In one of the biggest surprises of NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission, its target asteroid, Bennu, turned out to be a jagged, rugged world covered in large boulders, with few of the smooth patches of sandy or pebbly material scientists had expected based on observations with Earth-based instruments.
A century after Robert Goddard’s first-ever launch of a liquid-fueled rocket, two NASA experts weigh in on what his legacy still holds for spaceflight’s future
NASA’s CryoFILL project aims to produce and liquefy oxygen on the Moon to refuel landers, reduce propellant from Earth and support long-term lunar exploration missions.
U.S. Senators Duckworth, Schmitt, and Bennet push bipartisan bill to enhance NASA-Taiwan space cooperation and strengthen U.S.-Taiwan relations amid China threats.
Spread the loveOn March 15, 2026, NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, designated for the upcoming Artemis II mission, made a significant return to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at Kennedy Space Center.
Learn how NASA Pathways interns contribute to engineering projects, gain hands-on experience, and receive mentorship while preparing for careers in space exploration at Kennedy Space Center.