NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and space research.

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NASA's asteroid-smashing spacecraft managed to alter target space rocks' orbit around the sun

Incoming! 1,300-pound NASA satellite will crash to Earth on March 10

The Moon Was Hit Again: NASA Scientists Discover a Newly Formed Crater

NASA’s DART asteroid smash shows we could deflect a future threat

Incoming! 1,300-pound NASA satellite will crash to Earth on March 10

NASA’s Van Allen Probe A to Re-Enter Atmosphere

NASA Armstrong Director Brad Flick to Retire After 40 Years of Service

NASA’s Planetary Defense Test Changed Binary Asteroid’s Orbit around the Sun

The ISS May Live for a Little Bit Longer for a Totally Predictable Reason | Congress instructed NASA to not begin deorbiting the ISS until at least one commercial successor is in space.

NASA to Share Artemis II Flight Readiness Review Update

NASA Astronauts to Answer Questions from Students in New York

NASA shares photos of an extraordinary event witnessed by astronauts on the space station

From Cabbages to Countdowns: NASA Marks 100 Years of Modern Rocketry

NASA administrator talks to <cite>Science</cite> about studying the Moon, Mars—and Earth

“At First, We Thought Something Was Wrong” – NASA DART Mission Reveals a Cosmic Snowball Fight

Moonshot Realignment: 5 Surprising Shifts in NASA’s Bold New Artemis Strategy

NASA DART mission reveals asteroids throw “cosmic snowballs” at each other

NASA wants to accelerate its Artemis missions to the moon. It will need to drop some big hardware to do it.

New NASA DART mission data reveals that asteroids throw ‘cosmic snowballs’ at each other - EurekAlert!

NASA Invites Media to Northrop Grumman CRS-24 Station Resupply Launch