on Tuesday, March 5!
Tune in at 10:30am ET (1530 UTC) for our astronaut graduation ceremony, followed by a live Q&A. Share your questions with #AskNASA and we'll answer a few on stream: https://go.nasa.gov/3Uz8QrC
Mathematician Annie Easley began her 34-year NASA career as a human computer before becoming a computer programmer. #BlackHistoryMonth
Easley’s work on the Centaur rocket booster project laid the foundation for launching future satellites: https://go.nasa.gov/3T1mFfM
Today the NASA family mourns the passing of astronaut and former NASA Administrator, Richard Truly.
Truly will be long remembered for his pivotal work on the Space Shuttle's Approach and Landing Tests and the STS-2 and STS-8 missions. He was also the first astronaut to become a…
' Odysseus lander making first contact with the lunar surface while the spacecraft's descent engine was throttling. All powered NASA experiments aboard continue operating: https://go.nasa.gov/49UDpMv
will discuss highlights from the IM-1 mission that carried six NASA science instruments to the Moon. Tune in at 2pm (1900 UTC) on Feb. 28: https://go.nasa.gov/3P1ouZc
Media: RSVP by 11am EST (1600 UTC) Feb. 28 to participate in person.
Our Ingenuity #MarsHelicopter flew 72 times over Jezero Crater—the first aircraft to achieve controlled, powered flight on another planet.
Want to talk with the team that made it soar? Join us for an Ingenuity
Special video episode from our Curious Universe podcast: We’re putting the host in the interview seat.
Meet Padi Boyd and hear about her time with our groundbreaking Kepler mission, her dream dinner guest, and her go-to karaoke song. Watch now: https://go.nasa.gov/3VcyiUb
’ Odysseus on the Moon on Feb. 24 from an altitude of about 56 miles (90 km). Odysseus is the first U.S. spacecraft to land on the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. https://go.nasa.gov/4bOmRaV
for completing the first U.S. spacecraft landing on the Moon since 1972.
As part of my work leading the National Space Council, the Biden-Harris Administration is advancing federal, international, and commercial partnerships like this…
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For the first time since the Apollo era, new NASA science instruments and tech demonstrations are operating on the Moon after @Int_Machines' Odysseus lander arrived on the lunar surface: https://go.nasa.gov/4bNOUqS
The IM-1 mission team expects to receive images in the coming days.