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Watch Rocket Lab launch Japanese Earth-observing radar satellite from New Zealand tonight
Watch Rocket Lab launch Japanese Earth-observing radar satellite from New Zealand tonight
Rocket Lab will launch its eighth mission for the Japanese Earth-imaging company iQPS tonight (June 30), and you can watch the action live.
‘Just in time for Canada Day’: Spacewalking astronauts repair space station’s huge Canadar
‘Just in time for Canada Day’: Spacewalking astronauts repair space station’s huge Canadar
Expedition 74 flight engineers Chris Williams and Jessica Meir conducted a seven-hour spacewalk to replace a wrist joint on the International Space Station's Canadarm2 robot arm on June 30, 2026.
NASA will send a soccer ball to the moon —if the US wins the World Cup
NASA will send a soccer ball to the moon —if the US wins the World Cup
NASA will send a soccer ball to the moon if the United States wins the FIFA World Cup, agency chief Jared Isaacman said on Tuesday (June 30).
Curiosity Blog, Sols 4934-4940: In the Land of the Polygons
Written by William Farrand, Senior Research Scientist, Space Science Institute Earth planning date: Friday, June 26, 2026 There were two planning cycles over this span of sols. The Monday planning took place with Curiosity situated within a unit that from orbital imagery appeared
July's planetary lineup is changing — and Venus is the last one standing
July's planetary lineup is changing — and Venus is the last one standing
Venus dominates the evening sky while Saturn, Mars and Uranus put on a show for early risers. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
Good Morning, Earth!
NASA astronaut Chris Williams took this photo of an orbital sunrise from the International Space Station on June 26, 2026. In 24 hours, the space station makes 16 orbits of Earth, traveling through 16 sunrises and sunsets. Learn more about the orbiting laboratory. Image credit: N
NASA Students Get Airborne View of Atmospheric Science at Ellington Field
NASA Students Get Airborne View of Atmospheric Science at Ellington Field
From June 3 to 13, aircraft at Ellington Field in Houston gave students a firsthand look at how scientists study Earth from the air. Through NASA’s Student Airborne Research Program, or SARP, students learned how airborne field campaigns collect data used in atmospheric science,
Could humans someday explore Saturn's moon Titan, or will humanoid robots do it for us?
Could humans someday explore Saturn's moon Titan, or will humanoid robots do it for us?
Could humans ever set foot on Titan, or will AI-powered humanoid robots make the voyage instead? O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
Astronaut flexes his muscles mid-spacewalk | Space photo of the day for July 7, 2026
Astronaut flexes his muscles mid-spacewalk | Space photo of the day for July 7, 2026
NASA astronaut Chris Williams recently flexed his muscles for a photo while on a spacewalk with fellow astronaut Jessica Meir.
NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft Wakes from Hibernation in Good Health
NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft Wakes from Hibernation in Good Health
Following its longest hibernation period ever of nearly a year, NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft has emerged in good health and is ready to begin transmitting science data gathered in the distant Kuiper Belt far beyond Pluto. On June 23, flight controllers at the Johns Hopkins Appl
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Artemis II Crew and Apollo 14 Moon Tree
In this photograph, the Artemis II crew participates in the dedication of the Apollo 14 Moon tree at the Lunar Receiving Park at NASA’s Johnson Space Center on June 25, 2026. This tree is a second-generation Apollo Moon tree of the loblolly pine species. The original Apollo Moon
'That's going to come back and bite us': Former NASA chief questions Artemis moon lander p
'That's going to come back and bite us': Former NASA chief questions Artemis moon lander p
Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine questions the designs for NASA's commercial moon landers for its Artemis program.