NASA’s SWOT Satellite launched on international mission to survey Earth’s water

mission will measure the height of the world’s ocean, rivers, and lakes, helping scientists to measure how fresh and saltwater bodies change over time – and how communities can better prepare for the warming world’s disasters, like floods

NASA successfully launches Artemis I super rocket to the moon, and eventually beyond

NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) launched Nov. 16 at 1:47 a.m. EST, from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida

Averting Armageddon, NASA conducts first test to alter an asteroid’s trajectory

Live coverage of NASA’s DART spacecraft crashing into asteroid Dimorphos begins 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET via NASA TV on Monday, Sept. 26

President Joe Biden went live to unveil first deep space image from NASA’s Webb Telescope

How and Where to View New James Webb Telescope Deep Space Images. More images to be released today (Tue., July 12, at 10:30 a.m. ET)

NASA and DoE funding contracts to build nuclear power plants on the moon and Mars

Looking at nuclear fission power systems to provide continuous electricity for projects on the moon and Mars.

VP Kamala Harris combines ‘Lightyear’ film viewing with NASA STEM event for students in grades 4-8

The VP was joined by students and their families, military families, NASA astronauts, and stars from the animated film