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NASA release July 19, 2011 Click here to learn about the James Webb Space Telescope The secondary mirror (shown...
NASA's Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone Ita as it began making landfall on the Eastern Cape York...
The Polar Vortex is a whirling and persistent large area of low pressure, found typically over both north and south...
NASA's Wallops Flight Facility is located on Wallops Island, Va. and is the site of tonight's moon mission launch....
A new NASA video of NOAA's GOES satellite imagery shows three days of movement of the massive winter storm that...
Today, April 22, 2014 is Earth Day, and what better way to celebrate than taking a look at our home planet from...
As icy cold Canadian air settled over the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. bringing snow and bitter cold, NOAA's...
Clouds associated with the major winter storm that is bringing wintry precipitation and chilly temperatures to the...
NOAA's GOES-East satellite provided a look at the frigid eastern two-thirds of the U.S. on Jan. 7, 2015, that shows...
Stan Lebar, former Westinghouse Electric program manager, in the Building 28 television studio at NASA's Goddard...
Mc Donnell Douglas MD-11 Model in Ames 12ft. W.T. with members of the MC Donnell Douglas crew (1st Non-NASA customer...
Mc Donnell Douglas MD-11 Model in Ames 12ft. W.T. with Ron Strong (1st Non-NASA customer of the refurbished W.T.)
Rob Strain, then-director of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., addresses a crowd of employees at...
The NASA Administrator's Seal, painted onto the rear wall of the Acoustic Test Chamber at NASA's Goddard Space...
Alberta Moran, one of the first employees of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., and subsequently...
GREENBELT, Md. -- At NASA’s Goddard space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., a fully integrated Extreme Ultraviolet...
Mechanical engineering and integration technician Ivan Pratt installs brackets onto the static load testing platform...
Astronauts Piers Sellers and Scott Altman chatting prior to the start of a town hall meeting at NASA Goddard....
The Sun sported a very long filament that stretched out over 500,000 miles (800,000 km) and was visible for several...
NASA image captured March 27, 2012 NASA successfully launched five suborbital sounding rockets this morning from its...
Scientist Ewan Crosbie has developed a mechanism for sampling actual cloud droplets in flight. Here he’s labeling...
Calving front of the Upsala Glacier (Argentina). This glacier has been thinning and retreating at a rapid rate...
A coronal mass ejection, or CME, surged off the side of the sun on May 9, 2014, and NASA's newest solar observatory...
1-9 January 2014. The full-disk images every 3 hours from GOES-WEST capture the sweep of a polar vortex that emerged...