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This is EXCITE’s moment of release. On August 31, 2024, the EXCITE (EXoplanet Climate Infrared TElescope) team...
Director of Strategic Communications and Senior Science and Technology Policy Analyst, Office of Science and...
Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino participates in a panel discussion titled "The Big Picture", Saturday, Aug. 5,...
Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino participates in a panel discussion titled "The Big Picture", Saturday, Aug. 5,...
Honeybee Robotics co-founder and chairman Stephen Gorevan participates in a panel discussion titled "The Big...
Bradley Cheetham (CEO) or Tom Gardner (Director of Engineering), Advanced Space speaks at “Small Satellites, Big...
Joe Shoer, Lockheed Martin speaks at “Small Satellites, Big Missions: Pathfinding CubeSats Exploring the Moon and...
NASA James Webb Space Telescope systems engineer Mike Menzel, participates in a panel discussion titled "The Big...
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana speaks at “Small Satellites, Big Missions: Pathfinding CubeSats Exploring...
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana speaks at “Small Satellites, Big Missions: Pathfinding CubeSats Exploring...
SpaceX Director of space operations and former NASA astronaut Garret Reisman participates in a panel discussion...
NASA James Webb Space Telescope systems engineer Mike Menzel, center, participates in a panel discussion titled "The...
Andres Martinez, program executive for small spacecraft in NASA’s Exploration Systems Development Mission...
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana speaks at “Small Satellites, Big Missions: Pathfinding CubeSats Exploring...
Elwood Agasid, deputy program manager for Small Spacecraft Technology at Ames Research Center and Space Technology...
Elwood Agasid, deputy program manager for Small Spacecraft Technology at Ames Research Center and Space Technology...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, left, moderates a panel discussion titled "The Big Picture" with...
NASA Acting Chief Technologist Douglas Terrier, moderates a panel discussion titled "The Big Picture" with NASA...
Audience members, seated under the wing of the space shuttle Enterprise, listen as NASA Acting Chief Technologist...
S72-38463 (19 May 1972) --- In an isolated area of the Manned Spacecraft Center's Lunar Receiving Laboratory,...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, right, and Dwane Roth of Big D Farms in Kansas are seen watching a video on the...
NASA Associate Administrator Bob Cabana, right, moderates a news conference, “Small Satellites, Big Missions:...
“I feel that my larger purpose at NASA, which I've felt since I came on as an intern, is to leave NASA a better...
You're watching NASA Direct. Music. My name is Garrett Skrobot of the Launch Service Program, and I'm the mission...