NASA Selects University Partners for Small Spacecraft Collaboration
Author: NASA Ames Research Center News and Features
NASA Is Sending E. coli to Space for Astronaut Health
Ever wonder what would happen if you got sick in space? NASA has sent bacteria samples…
Our Living Planet Shapes the Search for Life Beyond Earth
The knowledge and tools NASA has developed to study life on Earth will be a great…
The Changing Colors of our Living Planet
While NASA began monitoring life on land in the 1970s with the Landsat satellites, this fall…
NASA CubeSat Missions: Pushing the Boundaries of Technology
NASA CubeSat Missions: Pushing the Boundaries of Technology
NASA Moves Up Critical Crew Safety Launch Abort Test
NASA’s Orion spacecraft is scheduled to undergo a design test in April 2019 of the capsule’s…
Observations of a Comet’s First Passage Through the Solar System Reveal Unexpected Secrets
Researchers onboard NASA’s flying observatory examined a new comet as it made its first approach through…
NASA CubeSat to Test Miniaturized Weather Satellite Technology
On Nov. 10 a NASA-funded, shoebox-sized CubeSat will be launched into Earth's orbit to demonstrate that…
NASA Embraces Urban Air Mobility, Calls for Market Study
Our definition for UAM is a safe and efficient system for air passenger and cargo transportation…
NASA Ames at the 2017 Bay Area Science Festival
NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley will return to the Bay Area Science Festival this…