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This video summarizes the objectives and accomplishments of the 2011 NASA Desert Research and Technology Studies (Desert RATS) analog field tests.
This footage contains the first 96+ hours of NASA's official primary public broadcast regarding the Artemis II space mission. The video begins with several hours of lead-up broadcasting ahead of ...
FIRST HUMAN WALKS ON THE SURFACE OF MARS Canadian Astronaut Makes History as First Human to Walk on Mars In a monumental leap for humanity, Canadian astronaut Dr. Elias Moreau became the first pers...
"Christa McAuliffe, teacher and pioneer, whose sacrifice renewed in humanity that great dream of making dreams come true." Nasa Uruguay - 1 de Abril del año 2026
Videographer of the Year submission for Documentation: A futuristic NASA mission concept envisions a swarm of dozens of self-propelled, cellphone-size robots exploring the oceans beneath the icy sh...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy welcomed Japan’s Prime Minister Kishida Fumio, U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, and other U.S. and Japanese leaders to...
Continuing a collaboration in space exploration, space station research heads back to Earth, and highlighting new science from NASA missions … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week...
Another partner for space exploration, a Mars experience right here on Earth, and a promising find outside our solar system … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!
Professor Anna-Lisa Paul and Professor Rob Ferl discuss growing food in a microgravity environment and the research being conducted onboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Professor Paul Chaikin talks about Space Exploration and the need to make complex objects when in microgravity.
Celebrating contributions by women to space exploration, a spotlight on the leading role of women in our Artemis program, and views from the space station of Hurricane Dorian … a few of the stori...
jsc2019m001198 - The day has finally arrived. After years of work, our team of scientists is at the Kennedy Space Center in the hopes of seeing their research liftoff to the International Space Sta...
Welcome to Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Going to space, working in space, and traveling in space isn’t easy! Developing new technologies and maturing proven systems are a...
NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara is returning home after six months aboard the International Space Station. During her time on the orbiting laboratory, O’Hara contributed to dozens of scientific inv...
The joint U.S.-European Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich is the next in a line of Earth-observing satellites that will collect the most accurate data yet on sea level and how it changes over time. With ...
A budget for a new era of space exploration, do you have what it takes to be an astronaut? And Christina Koch reflects on her record-setting mission … a few of the stories to tell you about – T...
Take a road trip to Explore Kennedy Space Center and get an inside look at the Crawler Transporter 2. Before the SLS does the heavy lifting to get Orion to the Moon in 2024, the Crawler does the he...
It’s one of the largest buildings in the world! Check in at the Kennedy Space Center and explore inside the Vehicle Assembly Building, commonly called the VAB. Once home to the Saturn rockets and...
Preparing to ‘Launch America,’ a cargo spacecraft arrives at the space station, and the detective capabilities of our next Mars rover … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at...
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket will enable a new era of space exploration. With NASA’s Orion spacecraft, SLS will launch astronauts on missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. Artemis I...
NASA’s Orion, Space Launch System (SLS), and Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) programs made huge strides in late 2018 and early 2019. Across America and in Europe, teams are developing and buildi...
NASA has been exploring space for 60 years! Learn how 60 years of knowledge and discovery prepares us to go farther than humanity has ever gone before.
Kennedy Space Center is central to NASA’s Artemis program—NASA’s path to the Moon and the next step in human exploration.
jsc2019m001199 - Now that our researchers’ experiment is on the International Space Station, it’s time to test how their samples behave in microgravity. This week on NASA Explorers, the astrona...
The Exploration Ground Systems and Space Launch System teams practice SLS booster stacking with pathfinders inside the Vehicle Assembly Building in preparation for the Artemis I mission.
The Exploration Ground Systems and Space Launch System teams practice SLS booster stacking with pathfinders inside the Vehicle Assembly Building in preparation for the Artemis I mission.
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) discussed life and work aboard the orbital outpost during an in-...
The International Space Station provides the only microgravity environment in which we can test technologies critical to our deep-space exploration in the near and far-term future.
Have a science or technology idea? Flying experiments on the International Space Station is a unique opportunity to eliminate gravity as a variable, provide exposure to vacuum and radiation, and ha...
Less than a lifetime ago, humankind just barely left the limits of Earth’s atmosphere. Who could have imagined that only 60 years later we would be touching the surface of the Sun, arriving at th...