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.
Webb reveals intricate structures of the final stages of a dying star
Webb observations offers valuable insights into the formation and evolution of these objects.
Curiosity found preserved, ancient mud cracks on Mars
Curiosity views mud cracks in the clay-sulfate transition region.
A galaxy in a ghostly haze
It possess a large disk but lack the prominent spiral arms of galaxies.
Strange: Mars is spinning faster
Data sent by the spacecraft provided new details about how fast the planet rotates.
NASA reestablishes full communications with Voyager 2
The probe is operating normally and remains on its expected trajectory.
The discovery of unusual exoplanets could offer a better understanding of planet formation
An unusual Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a low-mass star located in the Corvus constellation.
A new image of a galaxy cluster revealing distant and dusty objects never seen before
Webb spotlights gravitational arcs in ‘El Gordo’ galaxy cluster.
Evaporating planet getting the hiccups, sees Hubble
A young planet whirling around a petulant red dwarf star is changing in unpredictable ways orbit-by-orbit.
Hubble sees what is happening to the asteroid Dimorphos in the aftermath of NASA’s DART experiment
Hubble sees boulders escaping from asteroid Dimorphos.
Discovery of a new blazar surprised astronomers
NASA’s IXPE fires up astronomers with new blazar findings.
Webb discovers dust reservoirs in two supernovae
NASA James Webb space telescope reveals a dust source in early galaxies,