NASA
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for the civilian space program and aeronautics and space research.
It was established in 1958. NASA’s Headquarters is in Washington, D.C.
Since its establishment, most U.S. space exploration efforts have been led by NASA, including the Apollo Moon landing missions, the Skylab space station, and later the Space Shuttle.
Mars had dry and wet eras and dried up for good 3 billion years ago
Mars did not dry up all at once.
Radio pulses from Crab Pulsar release far more energy than previously suspected
NASA’s NICER finds x-ray boosts in the Crab Pulsar’s radio bursts.
Scientists identified the three fastest-spinning brown dwarfs ever
Clocking the fastest-spinning brown dwarfs.
Two sizable quakes detected on Mars
The quakes add weight to the idea that the location is a center of seismic activity.
Foremost X-rays from Uranus Discovered
This result may help scientists learn more about this enigmatic ice giant planet in our solar system.
Earth has no thread from the asteroid Apophis
Earth is safe from asteroid Apophis for 100-Plus years.
The largest asteroid to make a close approach of Earth today
Asteroid 2001 FO32 will safely pass by earth March 21.
Hubble detected changes in Saturn’s vast and turbulent atmosphere
Hubble sees changing seasons on Saturn.
Hubble captured a detailed image of the unusual planetary nebula Abell 78
Re-energized planetary nebula.
NASA’s Juno mission revealed dark origins of Jupiter’s grand light shows
The gas-giant orbiter is illuminating the provenance of Jovian polar light shows.