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What’s Up: February 2026 Skywatching Tips from NASA

NASA’s Artemis II mission has its first opportunity to launch to the moon, Orion...

NASA’s Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition Program Re...

“The mission of the CSDA Program is to identify, evaluate, and acquire data from...

‘Artificial lungs’ keep patient alive for two days

Novel artificial lungs could help keep people whose lungs no longer function ali...

For predatory dinosaurs, the Late Jurassic was an all-y...

Some 150 million years ago, sauropods dramatically shaped the dinosaur ecosystem...

A bomb cyclone and extreme cold will freeze the eastern...

In the latest bout of winter weather, a bomb cyclone could bring blizzard condit...

Hubble Sees Galaxy with Dark Rings in New Light

This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features an uncommon galaxy with a st...

Resurrecting Ancient Enzymes in NASA’s Search for Life ...

NASA-supported scientists have resurrected an enzyme first used by organisms on ...

U.S.-India NISAR Satellite Images Mississippi River Del...

Description The NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) Earth-observing satel...

Artemis II Recovery Training

Off the coast of California, NASA’s Artemis Landing and Recovery team and the De...

Goldstone’s DSS-15 Antenna and the Milky Way

Deep Space Station 15, one of the 112-foot antennas at the Goldstone Deep Space ...

Elon Musk is making a big bet on his future vision – wi...

Reports suggest that Elon Musk is eyeing up a merger involving SpaceX, Tesla and...

Why people can have Alzheimer's-related brain damage bu...

Some people don’t develop dementia despite showing signs of Alzheimer’s disease ...

Yawning has an unexpected influence on the fluid inside...

Yawning and deep breathing each have different effects on the movement of fluids...

Lost ancient Greek star catalog decoded by particle acc...

Synchrotron radiation has revealed a star map made by the ancient astronomer Hip...

Why the Hubble Space Telescope still matters

The venerable Hubble observatory is going strong despite its decades in space an...

How an 1800s vaccine drive beat smallpox in Denmark in ...

In the early 1800s, Denmark’s government, medical community, church leaders and ...

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