NASA Opens High Frontier to Education and Not-For-Profit Groups

NASA is announcing a new initiative to launch small cube-shaped satellites for education and not-for-profit organizations.

Blasting Off Into History

NASA's Space Shuttle Program conducted the final test firing of a reusable solid rocket motor Feb.…

NASA and Italian Space Agency Find New Use for Module

NASA and the Italian Space Agency announced a new use for an existing Multi Purpose Logistics…

688 IOW Airman awarded Bronze Star

Discovery Preps Ramp Up for Tuesday’s Rollout

Technicians on Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida are working on the…

Cannibal star is devouring a planet, astronomers say

Like the Roman god Saturn who ate his own children, a star 600 light years from…

Cannibal star is devouring a planet, astronomers say

Like the Roman god Saturn who ate his own children, a star 600 light years from…

Former NASA Ames Researcher Wants Energy to Bloom

K.R. Sridhar used to spend his time as a researcher at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett…

NASA Extends Johnson Space Center Facilities Contract

NASA exercised two one-year extension options with a combined value of $130 million for a contract…

Ames Wins 2009 NASA Software of the Year Award

The NASA World Wind Java computer program developed at Ames Research Center is the winner of…