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NASA Project Manager Helps Makes Impact in Southeast Asia with SERVIR
Tony Kim in South Korea’s Songdo Central Park standing in front of the statue “Cruising Together” created by Han Jeong-ho. Tony Kim By Celine Smith “As the seedlings were placed…
NASA Seeks Students to Imagine Nuclear Powered Space Missions
Nine-year-old, Luca Pollack of Carlsbad, California, the winner of the kindergarten through fourth grade division of the 2023 Power to Explore student writing challenge, shows off his mission concept. The…
NASA Invites Media to Bulgaria Artemis Accords Signing Ceremony
The Artemis Accords describe a shared vision for principles, grounded in the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, to create a safe and transparent environment which facilitates space exploration and science…
Copy-Paste with a Twist: 4 Surprising Ways to Clone a Website
Whether it’s for safeguarding your digital work, moving to a new hosting provider, or putting together a uniform design for your projects, knowing how to clone a website is a…
Super Guppy Arrives in Alabama to Drop Off Artemis I Heat Shield
NASA’s Super Guppy arrives in Alabama on Nov. 6, 2023, carrying the heat shield that protected Orion’s crew module during its flight on Artemis I. The one-of-a-kind, turboprop-powered aircraft ferried…
Going Beyond the Challenge for New and Continued Success
NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate connects the public to the agency’s missions and explores creative possibilities for addressing the agency’s research and technology development needs through prizes, challenges, and crowdsourcing…
Reaching New Frontiers in Science Supported by Public Participation
NASA’s Science Mission Directorate seeks knowledge and answers to profound questions that impact all people. Through competitions, challenges, crowdsourcing, and citizen science activities, NASA collaborates with the public to make…
Calling all Eclipse Enthusiasts: Become a NASA Partner Eclipse Ambassador!
2 min readBy Vivian White, Astronomical Society of the PacificAre you an astronomy enthusiast or undergraduate student with a passion for sharing space science? We are excited to share with…
Advancing Technology for Aeronautics
The future of flight looks very exciting, and the public is helping NASA see it more clearly. For more than a century, NASA and its predecessor, the National Advisory Committee…
Inspiring the Next Generation with Student Challenges and Learning Opportunities
Creativity and curiosity are strongly tied to NASA’s missions and vision. Many of the agency’s public opportunities foster these traits by engaging students and educators. Participants of all ages and…