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20 Mar 2026, 14:00 GMT By Lillian Gipson 2 variants

Airflow around rockets as they travel from Earth into space can have a dramatic impact on a mission, which is why NASA used advanced simulations to provide the best possible launch conditions for the Artemis II test flight around the Moon. To better understand the Artemis Space Launch System (SLS) rocket’s flight environment, engineers turned to a NASA-developed tool called the Launch, Ascent, and Vehicle Aerodynamics

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20 Mar 2026, 13:00 GMT By Heather Roe

For any questions regarding NASA Glenn STEM programs, please contact NASA Glenn Office of STEM Engagement at GRC-Ed-Opportunities@mail.nasa.gov. NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland is hosting the 2026 NASA Glenn High School Engineering Institute this July. The hands-on learning experience is designed to help high school students prepare for a future in the aerospace workforce. Rising high school juniors and seniors can submit applications for this summer program beginning Friday, March 20, through Friday, May 1.

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NASA Glenn Opens Applications for Free Summer Engineering Institute
19 Mar 2026, 15:16 GMT By Monika Luabeya

An American bald eagle flies away from its nest and tree at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, March 13, 2026. Bald eagle nesting surveys across NASA Kennedy, Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, and Canaveral National Seashore are conducted annually to document the number of bald eagle active and inactive nests in support

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American Bald Eagle at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center
19 Mar 2026, 15:13 GMT By LaToya Dean 2 variants

Commercial launch providers continue to advance propulsion technology with a renewed focus on liquid oxygen and methane propelled rockets and spacecraft. As systems grow in scale, carrying millions of pounds of propellant, so too does the responsibility to fully understand the safety profile. Engineers at NASA, with decades of cryogenic and test operations expertise, are

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19 Mar 2026, 14:15 GMT By Tiernan P. Doyle 2 variants

NASA will provide live coverage of the launch and docking of a Roscosmos cargo spacecraft carrying about three tons of food, fuel, and supplies for the crew aboard the International Space Station. The unpiloted Roscosmos Progress 94 resupply spacecraft is scheduled to launch at 7:59 a.m. EDT (4:59 p.m. Baikonur time) Sunday, March 22, on

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NASA to Cover Progress 94 Spacecraft Launch, Space Station Docking
19 Mar 2026, 13:00 GMT By Sumer Loggins

Ten explorers are currently training at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston to become flight-eligible astronauts. Selected in 2025, the astronaut candidates are building the technical and operational skills needed for future missions to the International Space Station, the Moon, and eventually Mars. Now, NASA’s newest astronaut candidates have a class name: the Platypi. The name was selected

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Meet the Platypi: NASA’s Newest Astronaut Candidate Class
18 Mar 2026, 15:21 GMT

At any given moment, about 20 volcanoes on Earth are actively erupting. Often among them is Mayon—the most active volcano in the Philippines.

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Lava Flows Down Mayon
18 Mar 2026, 13:47 GMT

For any crew returning to Earth from space, the journey home includes a carefully choreographed recovery effort to bring them safely back on dry land after splashing down in the ocean. Christine St. Germain, NASA recovery director for the Commercial Crew Program, tells us about this critical phase of flight.

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Choreographing Astronaut Recovery
17 Mar 2026, 20:55 GMT By Dede Dinius 5 variants

NASA’s X-59 experimental aircraft is preparing for its second flight, a step that will set the pace for more flight testing in 2026. Over the coming months, NASA will take the quiet supersonic jet faster and higher, while validating safety and performance, a process known as envelope expansion. NASA test pilot Jim “Clue” Less will be at the X-59’s

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NASA’s X-59 Prepares for Second Flight
17 Mar 2026, 14:44 GMT

These X-ray computed tomography (XCT) scans of particles from asteroid Bennu show the most common types of crack networks observed in Bennu samples.

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Solving Asteroid Bennu's Mysteries
17 Mar 2026, 12:49 GMT

In one of the biggest surprises of NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission, its target asteroid, Bennu, turned out to be a jagged, rugged world covered in large boulders, with few of the smooth patches of sandy or pebbly material scientists had expected based on observations with Earth-based instruments. Bennu’s looks were quite deceiving, and until now, scientists struggled to figure out why.

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16 Mar 2026, 19:48 GMT By Tiernan P. Doyle 3 variants

Editor’s note: This advisory was updated on March 20, 2026, to reflect a new time for the news conference and the participant list. Editor’s note: This advisory was updated on March 19, 2026, to update the news conference participant list. Editor’s note: This advisory was updated on March 18, 2026, to reflect the new date

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NASA Invites Media to Learn About Upcoming X-59 Test Flights
16 Mar 2026, 18:52 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description This pair of images shows stars observed by the SPARCS (Star-Planet Activity Research CubeSat) space telescope simultaneously in the near-ultraviolet, left, and far-ultraviolet, right. These observations were recorded on Feb. 6, 2026, three weeks after the cube satellite, or CubeSat, launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 on Jan. 11. The fact that one star […] The post SPARCS CubeSat ‘First Light’ Images appeared first on NASA Science .

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SPARCS CubeSat ‘First Light’ Images
Credit: Rafael Alanis
16 Mar 2026, 18:42 GMT

As four astronauts travel around the Moon on NASA’s Artemis II mission, they will venture beyond Earth’s protective magnetic field. The crew’s spacecraft, Orion, will carry and protect them as they journey into deep space and serves as the main protection against the Sun’s intense power. During their 10-day flight, NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will monitor the

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13 Mar 2026, 17:33 GMT By Dede Dinius 2 variants

NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, invites innovative companies, government agencies, and organizations to attend Partnership Days, scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, April 15 and 16, at the center. The event offers a unique opportunity to explore collaboration with NASA on cutting-edge research and development in areas such as aerospace, autonomy, sustainability, and

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NASA Armstrong to Host Partnership Days April 15-16