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Women Scientists: Lucille Coltrane, Jean Clark Keating, Katherine Cullie Speegle, Doris 'Dot' Lee, Ruth Whitman, and...
Women Scientists: Lucille Coltrane, Jean Clark Keating, Katherine Cullie Speegle, Doris 'Dot' Lee, Ruth Whitman, and...
The sun emitted a mid-level solar flare, peaking at 3:01 p.m. EDT on Oct. 2, 2014. NASA's Solar Dynamics...
This false-color composite radar image of the Mammoth Mountain area in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, was...
Like Earth, Saturn has an invisible ring of energetic ions trapped in its magnetic field. This feature is known as a...
The Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory’s pilot corps during the final days of World War II: from left to right,...
U.S. Department of Education and NASA’s video entitled, NASA Engineering Design Challenge: Let It Glide, Grades 6-8.
The Crew-3 astronauts arrive at the launch site, a critical milestone for our water-hunting lunar robot, and a...
An historic milestone for Perseverance, a busy week of activity at the space station, and a target launch date for...
Arrival of the RRS Ernest Shackleton near Halley Research Station in Antarctica. The Shackleton is the regular...
A NASA-funded program provided valuable information for responders and groups supporting the recovery efforts for...
The BARREL cargo on its four-hour journey from the supply ship to the research station. Credit: NASA --- In...
Pumping helium into the first BARREL balloon to launch from Halley Research Satation. Credit: NASA --- In Antarctica...
A crane lowers two BARREL balloon payloads onto the platform at Halley Research Station in Antarctica. Credit: NASA...
The BARREL team at the SANAE IV research station celebrates their final launch in the Antarctica sun. Credit: NASA...
An emperor penguin waddles away on Christmas morning in Antarctica. On Christmas day, the BARREL team visited a...
BARREL team members run under the payload as the balloon first takes flight at the SANAE IV research station in...
Some of the BARREL balloon launches took place at the South African National Antarctic Expedition Research base,...
Watching a BARREL balloon – and the instruments dangling below – float up over the SANAE IV research base in...
An iceberg as viewed from the bow of the RRS Ernest Shackleton a few days before the BARREL team reached Halley...
Liftoff! A balloon begins to rise over the brand new Halley VI Research Station, which had its grand opening in...
The Crew-3 astronauts return from the space station, the spacecraft for another commercial crew mission is on the...
The Webb Telescope is closer to starting its mission of science, an historic look at the center of our galaxy, and...
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis I is on the move, critical hardware for Artemis II is delivered, and a new...