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Welcome to the Vela Pulsar!
A star that collapsed and exploded now sends a storm of energy into space.
This new image features data from Hubble (yellow),
@ChandraXRay
(purple) and the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (light blue):
Astronaut Frank Rubio, who just broke the record for the longest single spaceflight by an American, is expected to receive a "long-distance" call today. Listen in live beginning at 12:05 p.m. EDT.
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Another supermoon is expected to light up the sky tonight! Read more about what they are and why sometimes the term "blue moon" is used:
You can also check out our astronomy category in our STI Repository!
Hot off the NASA press, July 2023 scorched temperature records! Read more about what data confirms here:
And check out the subject category Meteorology and Climatology in our STI Repository!
A troop of shoebox-sized rover scouts are going to the Moon. Slated for 2024, the CADRE robots will explore the lunar surface, collect data, and map different areas of the Moon in 3D -- all without human input:
Euclid mission possible! The ESA (European Space Agency) spacecraft gives us test images of the dark universe. Read more about it here:
You can also read more about NASA contributions to the mission in our STI Repository!
Data from NASA airborne and satellite missions is helping to fill research gaps on coral reefs. Read more here:
You can also read more about NASA's work with coastal remote sensing in our STI Repository!
Age is just a number, especially when referring to the stars! Check out the latest light show captured by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope:
You can also learn more about Webb in our STI Repository!
Way to go, Webb! Read more on the telescope's latest discovery and why it's so important:
You can also read up on the James Webb Telescope in our STI Repository!
NASA is celebrating 40 years of women in space! On June 18, 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman to take orbit. Learn more about Ride and her impact in our STI Repository:
#ImageOfTheDay
Hubble spots something from "beyond the sea"... over 700 million light-years from Earth! Read more about this jellyfish galaxy here:
You can also read up on Hubble in our STI Repository!
#AsianAmericanandPacificIslanderHeritageMonth
Read the stories of astronauts with Asian roots who have flown to the International Space Station and contributed to its assembly, operations and research activities here:
This morning, NASA announced that Blue Origin will be developing a second lunar landing system for
#Artemis
V. You can read more about that here:
Also check out our STI Repository for more on human landing systems!
Excellent discovery! Read about a newly spotted exoplanet that could rival the most volcanically active body in our solar system.
You can also read more about exoplanets in our STI Repository!
Have you ever heard space? NASA's HARP team has converted low frequency waves into sounds to help identify patterns. Become a Citizen Scientist here:
You can also learn more about NASA's study of noise in our STI Repository:
The recently launched Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO) instrument is the first space-based instrument to monitor major air pollutants hourly in high spatial resolution.
Learn more about TEMPO here:
Webb wows again! You're looking at Cassiopeia A (Cas A), captured by
@NASAWebb
. Cas A is a supernova remnant that was created by a stellar explosion 340 years ago from Earth's perspective!
Read more about Cas A in our STI Repository!
The Artemis II Mission Crew will fly to deep space and pilot Orion around the moon and back! Read more about
@NASA_Orion
in our Repository:
#Artemis
#ExploreArtemis
This photo of biofilm shows one of the scientific experiments carried by the uncrewed Dragon spacecraft. Read more about the research being conducted here:
You can also read about biofilm and its application to space here: