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, US Small Business Administration to Announce Partnership

NASA Welcomes Botswana as 68th Artemis Accords Signatory

NASA Selects Rocket Lab to Launch Sun, Earth Science Missions

13 years and $500 million for a stage adapter? Report justifies NASA cancellations | “Contract values for these efforts ballooned from nearly $2.8 billion to $5.9 billion.”

NASA’s Lucy finds a wobbling peanut-shaped asteroid with signs of ancient water

A NASA satellite caught a giant tsunami doing something no one expected

NASA’s TESS Mission Reveals the “Puffiest” Planets Ever Found

Did NASA just find evidence of ancient life on Mars? Perseverance rover spots complex carbon in Red Planet rocks

NASA Announces Spacewalkers for Robotic Arm Repair Work - NASA

Nasa rover detects potential signatures of ancient microbial life on Mars

NASA's aging infrastructure can't handle Artemis launches without $1 billion in upgrades, watchdog warns

NASA at the Ion: Orion Lessons from Artemis II Shape NASA’s Moon to Mars Path

NASA to Share Latest Moon Base Mission Progress

NASA’s HiRISE Captures Perseverance Marking a Milestone on Mars

Euclid View of Milky Way Heart Previews Core Survey by NASA’s Roman

NASA’s Management of Programs and Projects after Mission Termination—Canceled or Repurposed Artemis Campaign Systems

NASA sent a FIFA World Cup 2026 ball to the ISS so astronauts can test their footwork in zero gravity (video)

NASA looks for the origins of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS | Space photo of the day for June 24, 2026

China's Tianwen-3 mission aims to drill two meters into Mars, return 500 grams of rock by 2031, and beat NASA and ESA to the first samples from another planet

NASA’s Moon Plan Depends on 15 Starship Launches. There’s Just One Problem | Drastically increased launch cadence from SpaceX and NASA's other commercial partners is straining aging infrastructure at Kennedy Space Center, a new report finds.