Voyager 1: Still Going Strong After 50 Years
Despite dwindling power and the challenges of deep space, Voyager 1 continues to send back valuable data, showcasing the resilience of human ingenuity.
Fasten Your Seatbelts for Supersonic Travel
NASA is pushing boundaries in air travel with its new supersonic aircraft, aiming to make the skies quieter while still reaching impressive speeds.
Perseverance Rover’s Green Discovery!
NASA's Perseverance rover has made an intriguing discovery on Mars: green spots in Martian rock that suggest the planet once interacted with liquid water.
Artemis III: New Sites for Lunar Exploration
NASA is gearing up for an exciting new chapter in lunar exploration. With Artemis III on the horizon, the agency has unveiled nine potential landing sites near the Moon's south pole.
NASA Prepares Europa Clipper With Stunning New Visuals
NASA has just released a stunning colorized close-up of Europa’s icy surface, showing the rugged terrain of Conamara Chaos.
Join the Race: Innovate Waste Solutions for Space Exploration
NASA is offering a $3 million prize for innovative solutions to tackle waste in Moon and deep space habitats, discouraging the unsustainable practice of using craters as landfills.
Revolutionizing Meteorology: IBM and NASA’s Open-Source Climate Model
IBM and NASA unveil AI climate model for precise weather predictions using minimal resources.
NASA’s Europa Clipper: The Race Against Jupiter’s Elements
The upcoming launch of NASA's Europa Clipper has drawn attention to its enormous solar arrays, but concerns loom around the durability of its transistors in Jupiter's harsh atmosphere.
Close Encounter: NASA Warns of Asteroid Flyby
NASA has issued an alert for asteroid 2013 FW13, set to have a close encounter with our planet on September 18, 2024.
NASA’s Solar Sail Propels Space Exploration Forward
In a groundbreaking achievement, NASA has successfully deployed an 80 m2 solar sail into orbit, a concept first envisioned by Arthur C. Clarke 60 years ago.







