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NASA Podcasts Now Available on Spotify
NASA recently released its collection of original podcasts on Spotify, giving more people access to in-depth conversations, stories, and Spanish-language content as the agency works to explore the unknown in…
NASA Glenn Director, NASA Astronaut Visit Pittsburgh
What do a rover, an astronaut, and a rally towel have in common? They all came together for a NASA-filled weekend in Pittsburgh on Dec. 2 and ; Dr. Jimmy Kenyon,…
Local Mayors, City Managers Visit NASA Center
NASA’s Glenn Research Center Deputy Director Dawn Schaible provided an overview to more than 20 mayors and city manager from northeast Ohio during an event at the Ohio Aerospace Institute…
Six Finalists Named in NASA’s $3.5 Million Break the Ice Challenge
By Savannah Bullard The stage is set for the finale of NASA’s Break the Ice Lunar Challenge. Conceived in 2020, Break the Ice tasked innovators with creating robotic systems that…
New Course from NASA Helps Build Open, Inclusive Science Community
NASA released its free Open Science 101 curriculum Wednesday to empower researchers, early career scientists, and underrepresented communities with the knowledge and tools necessary to embrace open science practices. The…
Challenge Accepted: Transform Your Agency Hosting Site Speed with BionicWP’s Ultimate Test
As an agency owner, you have unique needs when it comes to WordPress hosting. Slow loading speeds don’t just negatively impact you, but every single one of your clients. BionicWP…
NASA’s Psyche Delivers First Images and Other Data
The mission team has celebrated several successes since its launch from Kennedy Space Center on Oct. 13. The latest is the operation of the spacecraft’s ;s Psyche spacecraft is on…
NASA Engineers Push Limits of Physics to Focus Light
Photon sieves focus extreme ultraviolet light and can enable Sun pair of precision-orbiting small satellites will attempt to capture the first views ever of small-scale features near the surface of…
Moon Meets Up with Jupiter, Saturn
NASA/Aubrey Gemignani The Moon, left, Saturn, upper right, and Jupiter, lower right, are seen after sunset from Washington, DC, on Dec. 17, 2020. The two planets drew closer to each…