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Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with interplanetary shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001) and geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260520-AL-001|RBE|2026-05-20 18:08:00|RBE","id":3283,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-20T18:08:00","published_at_display":"20 May 2026, 18:08 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Continued Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-20T18:08:48Z ## Message ID: 20260520-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux remains elevated, recently crossing the threshold of 1000 pfu at 2026-05-20T09:45Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels observed since 2026-05-16T15:20Z (see notifications 20260516-AL-003, 20260516-AL-004, 20260518-AL-001) are caused by the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-05-15, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 740 km/s, and the arrival of the CME with ID 2026-05-16T16:36:00-CME-001 on 2026-05-19 as observed by ACE/DSCOVR. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 470 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with interplanetary shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001) and geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260518-AL-001|RBE|2026-05-18 15:45:00|RBE","id":3086,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-18T15:45:00","published_at_display":"18 May 2026, 15:45 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Continued Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-18T15:45:48Z ## Message ID: 20260518-AL-001 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux remains elevated, recently crossing the threshold of 1000 pfu at 2026-05-18T09:15Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels observed since 2026-05-16T15:20Z (see notifications 20260516-AL-003, 20260516-AL-004) are caused by the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-05-15, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 740 km/s. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 518 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with interplanetary shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001) and geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-004|RBE|2026-05-16 15:40:00|RBE","id":3024,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T15:40:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 15:40 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T15:40:05Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-004 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux is above 1000 pfu starting at 2026-05-16T15:20Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels are caused by the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream starting on 2026-05-15, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 800 km/s. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 670 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with interplanetary shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001), and with geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":null,"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260516-AL-003|RBE|2026-05-16 15:29:00|RBE","id":3023,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"rbe","item_type_label":"Rbe","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-16T15:29:00","published_at_display":"16 May 2026, 15:29 GMT","source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Auto-generated Space Weather Notification - Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-16T15:29:20Z ## Message ID: 20260516-AL-003 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux is above 1000 pfu starting at 2026-05-16T15:20Z. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes:","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":[],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"20260522-AL-002|RBE|2026-05-22 15:50:00|RBE","id":3404,"image_url":null,"is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T15:50:00","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 15:50 GMT","sequence_count":5,"sequence_count_label":"5 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["donki"],"source_name":"donki","source_type":"api","summary":"## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Continued Radiation Belt Enhancement ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-22T15:50:17Z ## Message ID: 20260522-AL-002 ## ## Disclaimer: NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center is the United States Government official source for space weather forecasts. This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: Significantly elevated energetic electron fluxes in the Earth's outer radiation belt. GOES \"greater than 2.0 MeV\" integral electron flux remains elevated, recently crossing the threshold of 1000 pfu at 2026-05-22T10:25Z. The elevated energetic electron flux levels observed since 2026-05-16T15:20Z (see notifications 20260516-AL-003, 20260516-AL-004, 20260518-AL-001, and 20260520-AL-001) are caused by the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream which started on 2026-05-15, reaching maximum sustained speeds of approximately 740 km/s. The solar wind speed observed at L1 is currently around 360 km/s. NASA spacecraft at GEO, MEO and other orbits passing through or in the vicinity of the Earth's outer radiation belt can be impacted. Activity ID: 2026-05-16T15:20:00-RBE-001. ## Notes: This coronal hole high speed stream is also associated with interplanetary shock with ID 2026-05-15T07:14:00-IPS-001 (see notification 20260515-AL-001) and geomagnetic storm with ID 2026-05-15T21:00:00-GST-001 (see notifications 20260516-AL-001, 20260516-AL-002).","title":"RBE","topic":"space_weather","url":null,"video_url":null},{"author":"Dede Dinius","bundle_variants":[{"author":"Dede Dinius","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?p=998511|https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/|Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness|Fri, 22 May 2026 15:45:38 +0000","id":3403,"image_url":"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/AFRC2026-0053-25/AFRC2026-0053-25~large.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"armstrong","item_type_label":"Armstrong","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T15:45:38","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 15:45 GMT","source_name":"armstrong","source_type":"rss","summary":"From high\u2011speed research flights to high\u2011altitude science campaigns, NASA depends on aircraft that perform at their best and the ground crews who keep them mission ready. 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This year, NASA added two","title":"Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness","topic":"Armstrong Flight Research Center","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/","video_url":null},{"author":"Dede Dinius","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?p=998511|https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/|Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness|Fri, 22 May 2026 15:45:38 +0000","id":3402,"image_url":"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/AFRC2026-0053-25/AFRC2026-0053-25~large.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"aeronautics","item_type_label":"Aeronautics","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T15:45:38","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 15:45 GMT","source_name":"aeronautics","source_type":"rss","summary":"From high\u2011speed research flights to high\u2011altitude science campaigns, NASA depends on aircraft that perform at their best and the ground crews who keep them mission ready. At NASA\u2019s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, specially trained maintenance crews are essential to keeping the agency\u2019s aircraft flying safely and reliably. This year, NASA added two","title":"Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness","topic":"Armstrong Flight Research Center","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/","video_url":null},{"author":"Dede Dinius","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?p=998511|https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/|Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness|Fri, 22 May 2026 15:45:38 +0000","id":3401,"image_url":"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/AFRC2026-0053-25/AFRC2026-0053-25~large.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"news_releases","item_type_label":"News Releases","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T15:45:38","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 15:45 GMT","source_name":"news_releases","source_type":"rss","summary":"From high\u2011speed research flights to high\u2011altitude science campaigns, NASA depends on aircraft that perform at their best and the ground crews who keep them mission ready. At NASA\u2019s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, specially trained maintenance crews are essential to keeping the agency\u2019s aircraft flying safely and reliably. This year, NASA added two","title":"Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness","topic":"Armstrong Flight Research Center","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/","video_url":null},{"author":"Dede Dinius","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?p=998511|https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/|Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness|Fri, 22 May 2026 15:45:38 +0000","id":3400,"image_url":"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/AFRC2026-0053-25/AFRC2026-0053-25~large.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"recently_published_content","item_type_label":"Recently Published Content","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T15:45:38","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 15:45 GMT","source_name":"recently_published_content","source_type":"rss","summary":"From high\u2011speed research flights to high\u2011altitude science campaigns, NASA depends on aircraft that perform at their best and the ground crews who keep them mission ready. 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This year, NASA added two","title":"Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness","topic":"Armstrong Flight Research Center","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/","video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?p=998511|https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/|Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness|Fri, 22 May 2026 15:45:38 +0000","id":3403,"image_url":"https://images-assets.nasa.gov/image/AFRC2026-0053-25/AFRC2026-0053-25~large.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T15:45:38","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 15:45 GMT","sequence_count":4,"sequence_count_label":"4 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["aeronautics","armstrong","news_releases","recently_published_content"],"source_name":"armstrong","source_type":"rss","summary":"From high\u2011speed research flights to high\u2011altitude science campaigns, NASA depends on aircraft that perform at their best and the ground crews who keep them mission ready. At NASA\u2019s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, specially trained maintenance crews are essential to keeping the agency\u2019s aircraft flying safely and reliably. This year, NASA added two","title":"Keeping NASA Flying: Ground Crews Ensure Aircraft Readiness","topic":"Armstrong Flight Research Center","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/centers-and-facilities/armstrong/keeping-nasa-flying-ground-crews-ensure-aircraft-readiness/","video_url":null},{"author":"Cheryl Warner","bundle_variants":[{"author":"Cheryl Warner","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?post_type=press-release&p=998751|https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-compete-contract-for-jet-propulsion-laboratory-management/|NASA to Compete Contract for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management|Fri, 22 May 2026 14:34:04 +0000","id":3399,"image_url":"https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/DSC_421543.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"jpl_center","item_type_label":"Jpl Center","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T14:34:04","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 14:34 GMT","source_name":"jpl_center","source_type":"rss","summary":"NASA announced plans Friday to compete the next contract for managing and operating the agency\u2019s federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) in Southern California at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), to ensure continued accountability and strong value for U.S. taxpayers. The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has managed the laboratory since its inception in","title":"NASA to Compete Contract for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management","topic":"NASA Centers & Facilities","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-compete-contract-for-jet-propulsion-laboratory-management/","video_url":null},{"author":"Cheryl Warner","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?post_type=press-release&p=998751|https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-compete-contract-for-jet-propulsion-laboratory-management/|NASA to Compete Contract for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management|Fri, 22 May 2026 14:34:04 +0000","id":3397,"image_url":"https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/DSC_421543.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"news_releases","item_type_label":"News Releases","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T14:34:04","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 14:34 GMT","source_name":"news_releases","source_type":"rss","summary":"NASA announced plans Friday to compete the next contract for managing and operating the agency\u2019s federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) in Southern California at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), to ensure continued accountability and strong value for U.S. taxpayers. The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has managed the laboratory since its inception in","title":"NASA to Compete Contract for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management","topic":"NASA Centers & Facilities","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-compete-contract-for-jet-propulsion-laboratory-management/","video_url":null},{"author":"Cheryl Warner","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?post_type=press-release&p=998751|https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-compete-contract-for-jet-propulsion-laboratory-management/|NASA to Compete Contract for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management|Fri, 22 May 2026 14:34:04 +0000","id":3396,"image_url":"https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/DSC_421543.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"recently_published_content","item_type_label":"Recently Published Content","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T14:34:04","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 14:34 GMT","source_name":"recently_published_content","source_type":"rss","summary":"NASA announced plans Friday to compete the next contract for managing and operating the agency\u2019s federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) in Southern California at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), to ensure continued accountability and strong value for U.S. taxpayers. The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has managed the laboratory since its inception in","title":"NASA to Compete Contract for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management","topic":"NASA Centers & Facilities","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-compete-contract-for-jet-propulsion-laboratory-management/","video_url":null}],"downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?post_type=press-release&p=998751|https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-compete-contract-for-jet-propulsion-laboratory-management/|NASA to Compete Contract for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management|Fri, 22 May 2026 14:34:04 +0000","id":3399,"image_url":"https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/DSC_421543.jpg","is_active":true,"item_type":"story_bundle","item_type_label":"Story bundle","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T14:34:04","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 14:34 GMT","sequence_count":3,"sequence_count_label":"3 variants","sequence_kind":"story_bundle","sequence_sources":["jpl_center","news_releases","recently_published_content"],"source_name":"jpl_center","source_type":"rss","summary":"NASA announced plans Friday to compete the next contract for managing and operating the agency\u2019s federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) in Southern California at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), to ensure continued accountability and strong value for U.S. taxpayers. The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) has managed the laboratory since its inception in","title":"NASA to Compete Contract for Jet Propulsion Laboratory Management","topic":"NASA Centers & Facilities","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-compete-contract-for-jet-propulsion-laboratory-management/","video_url":null},{"author":"Cheryl Warner","bundle_variants":[{"author":"Cheryl Warner","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?post_type=press-release&p=998696|https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-announces-realignment-to-accelerate-mission-delivery/|NASA Announces Realignment to Accelerate Mission Delivery|Fri, 22 May 2026 14:01:35 +0000","id":3394,"image_url":"https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/nasa-meatball-1.webp","is_active":true,"item_type":"aeronautics","item_type_label":"Aeronautics","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T14:01:35","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 14:01 GMT","source_name":"aeronautics","source_type":"rss","summary":"Editor\u2019s Note: This advisory was updated May 22, 2026 to include a retirement. 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During the Ignition event in late March,","title":"NASA Announces Realignment to Accelerate Mission Delivery","topic":"Missions","url":"https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-announces-realignment-to-accelerate-mission-delivery/","video_url":null},{"author":"Cheryl Warner","downloadable_assets":["https://science.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/zwan-wolf-mars-v4.jpg"],"embed_url":null,"external_id":"https://www.nasa.gov/?post_type=press-release&p=998696|https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-announces-realignment-to-accelerate-mission-delivery/|NASA Announces Realignment to Accelerate Mission Delivery|Fri, 22 May 2026 14:01:35 +0000","id":3392,"image_url":"https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/nasa-meatball-1.webp","is_active":true,"item_type":"news_releases","item_type_label":"News Releases","live_now":false,"live_status":null,"media_credit":null,"published_at":"2026-05-22T14:01:35","published_at_display":"22 May 2026, 14:01 GMT","source_name":"news_releases","source_type":"rss","summary":"Editor\u2019s Note: This advisory was updated May 22, 2026 to include a retirement. NASA announced Friday an agencywide realignment to increase mission focus and move out on the National Space Policy. These changes position the agency to better deliver on the nation\u2019s highest\u2011priority objectives with speed and efficiency. 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This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by GOES / STEREO A. Start time of the event: 2026-05-20T17:15Z. Estimated speed: ~574 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 18 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 48/20 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-20T17:15:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Juice (minor impact) and STEREO A (glancing blow). The flank of the CME will reach Juice at 2026-05-24T15:00Z and STEREO A at 2026-05-23T02:00Z (plus minus 7 hours). 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This \"Experimental Research Information\" consists of preliminary NASA research products and should be interpreted and used accordingly. ## Summary: C-type CME detected by STEREO A / GOES / SOHO. Start time of the event: 2026-05-22T10:48Z. Estimated speed: ~594 km/s. Estimated opening half-angle: 28 deg. Direction (lon./lat.): 95/35 in Heliocentric Earth Equatorial coordinates. Activity ID: 2026-05-22T10:48:00-CME-001 Based on preliminary analysis by the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office and heliospheric modeling carried out at NASA Community Coordinated Modeling Center, it is estimated that the CME may impact Parker Solar Probe. The leading edge of the CME will reach Parker Solar Probe at 2026-05-23T18:09Z (plus minus 7 hours). 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