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Fresh off the Artemis II mission that reignited excitement for space travel, NASA is looking to hire for its NASA Force.
NASA's new "Your Name in Landsat" tool transforms decades of satellite imagery into personalized collages. Users can spell their names using real Earth landscapes, with each letter formed by natural features like rivers and coastlines.
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Watch what NASA is sending to the moon – and why it’s bigger than before
NASA has revealed a new Starship variant — but this isn’t about astronauts. These new lunar landers are designed to carry massive cargo loads to the Moon, completely automated and far heavier than before.
NASA recently shared a photo that details the vastly different landscapes its Curiosity and Perseverance rovers have spent years traversing on Mars.
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will be unveiled as the agency prepares to launch the observatory into the cosmos potentially in 2026.
Roman will survey the universe with a mirror similar to the Hubble Space Telescope, revealing more about how the cosmos formed and evolved.
NASA’s SPHEREx maps ice and organic material across the Milky Way, showing how planets begin to form in star-forming regions.
As we have been reporting on Ars, NASA’s Artemis II lunar mission has been going rather well so far. Of course, Orion’s big test is yet to come with the fiery reentry through Earth’s atmosphere on Friday. But so far, it’s looking like the rocket ...
Artemis II flew four astronauts around the moon. Now, NASA must land humans on its surface, build a moon base and stay ahead of an up-and-coming space rival. The work is already underway. “We can launch history-making missions like Artemis II,” NASA ...
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What could go wrong? NASA wants to light a fire on the moon
NASA scientists want to light a fire on the moon to see what might happen during a disaster aboard future lunar missions.