SScience Read More NASA Marsquake Data Reveals Lumpy Nature of Red Planet’s Interior28 August 2025 Rocky material that impacted Mars lies scattered in giant lumps throughout the planet’s mantle, offering clues about Mars’…
SSpace Read More NASA: Ceres May Have Had Long-Standing Energy to Fuel Habitability21 August 2025 The dwarf planet is cold now, but new research paints a picture of Ceres hosting a deep, long-lived…
SScience Read More NASA’s Psyche Captures Images of Earth, Moon20 August 2025 Headed for a metal-rich asteroid of the same name, the Psyche spacecraft successfully calibrated its cameras by looking…
SSpace Read More US-French SWOT Satellite Measures Tsunami After Massive Quake7 August 2025 Data provided by the water satellite, a joint effort between NASA and the French space agency, is helping…
SSpace Read More NASA Supercomputers Take on Life Near Greenland’s Most Active Glacier7 August 2025 As Greenland’s ice retreats, it’s fueling tiny ocean organisms. To test why, scientists turned to a computer model…
SScience Read More NASA’s Lunar Trailblazer Moon Mission Ends5 August 2025 The small satellite was to map lunar water, but operators lost contact with the spacecraft the day after…
SSpace Read More How NASA Is Testing AI to Make Earth-Observing Satellites Smarter24 July 2025 A technology called Dynamic Targeting could enable spacecraft to decide, autonomously and within seconds, where to best make…
SSpace Read More How NASA’s SPHEREx Mission Will Share Its All-Sky Map With the World 2 July 2025 NASA’s newest astrophysics space telescope launched in March on a mission to create an all-sky map of the…
SScience Read More NASA’s Perseverance Rover Scours Mars for Science26 June 2025 In addition to drilling rock core samples, the science team has been grinding its way into rocks to…
SSpace Read More John Casani, Former Manager of Multiple NASA Missions, Dies26 June 2025 During his work on several historic missions, Casani rose through a series of technical and management positions, making…