In the first and largest demonstration of its kind, NASA and operators from the Federal Aviation…
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Gene Analysis System Could Accelerate Pace of Research on the Space Station
The space station serves as the world's leading laboratory where researchers conduct cutting-edge research and technology…
Staying Strong: Spaceflight Muscle Loss Study Aims to Benefit Patients on Earth
The space station is a blueprint for global cooperation and scientific advancements, a destination for growing…
NASA Invites Media to Watch FAA Test Sites Fly 24 Drones Testing Air Traffic Management Research Platform
Media are invited to watch up to 24 unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), commonly called drones, remotely…
NASA’s Fermi Telescope Poised to Pin Down Gravitational Wave Sources
NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has made a tantalizing discovery associated with the first-ever detection of…
Mission Manager Update: Kepler Remains Stable as Health Check Continues
The Kepler spacecraft remains stable as the process of returning it to science continues. The cause…
Mission Manager Update: Kepler Recovered from Emergency and Stable
Mission operations engineers successfully recovered the Kepler spacecraft from Emergency Mode on April 10, 2016.
Mission Manager Update: Kepler spacecraft in emergency mode
During a scheduled contact on Thursday, April 7, mission operations engineers discovered that the Kepler spacecraft…
NASA Reaches Out to Universities for Small Satellite Technology Collaborations
NASA Reaches Out to Universities for Small Satellite Technology Collaborations
Searching for Far Out and Wandering Worlds
Teaming up on a global experiment in exoplanet observation, NASA's K2 mission and Earth-based observatories on…