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NASA's New Telescope 'Roman' Can Solve the Enigma That is Dark Matter, Researchers Claim Dark matter may soon come into the ...
Consisting of 99% air, aerogel is the world's lightest solid. This unique material has found purpose in several forms—from NASA missions to high fashion. Driven by the desire to create a 3D ...
NASA selected 15 visionary ideas for its NIAC (NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts) program which develops concepts to transform future missions for the benefit of all. Chosen from companies and ...
Tiny radio probe called GIRO may soon reveal what lies beneath alien worlds with 100x more accuracy than current tech.
Concept art depicts the Starship HLS refueling in low Earth orbit. Credit: NASA / SpaceX The Starship HLS will dock with the Orion spacecraft to retrieve astronauts. Credit: NASA / SpaceX ...
This concept art shows two Apollo 13 astronauts exploring the surface of the moon. Photo Credits: NASA/Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical This artist's concept shows astronauts and their habitats on Mars.
But NASA is starting out small, doling out three "feasibility" contracts to Intuitive Machines of Houston, Lunar Outpost of Golden, Colorado, and Venturi Astrolab of Hawthorne, California.
In March and April 2025, internet users shared a striking image that they claimed showed "Steeple Mountain," a massive point of interest on Jupiter's moon Io. NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory ...
When NASA’s Psyche spacecraft launched in October, it marked the start of a six-year journey to an asteroid between Mars and Jupiter. While the public waits for that culminating moment, Paige Manley ...
When the first edition of NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology State-of-the-art report was published in 2013, 247 CubeSats and 105 other non-CubeSat small spacecraft under 50 kilograms (kg) had ...
But even with NASA’s proof of concept, consumers will not be able to purchase an airless set of SMA tires until companies, including Goodyear, can make the case for upending a business model. “This is ...
Officials with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration will pay nine companies between $200,000 and $300,000 each to conduct a dozen tests to support future missions to Mars.