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29 Apr 2026, 21:12 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description A scientist produced this map of land subsidence (sinking) in Mexico City using data from the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) mission captured between Oct. 25, 2025, and Jan. 17, 2026. The region has been a well-known hot spot of subsidence for decades, and images like this help confirm that NISAR is performing as […] The post US-Indian Spacecraft Captures Mexico City Subsidence appeared first on NASA Science .

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US-Indian Spacecraft Captures Mexico City Subsidence
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28 Apr 2026, 17:08 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured this 360-degree view of a region filled with low ridges called boxwork formations between Nov. 9 and Dec. 7, 2025 (the 4,714th to 4,741st Martian days, or sols, of the mission). At 1.5 billion pixels, this is one of the largest panoramas Curiosity has ever taken (the rover’s largest […] The post Curiosity Captures a 360-Degree View at ‘Nevado Sajama’ appeared first on NASA Science .

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Curiosity Captures a 360-Degree View at ‘Nevado Sajama’
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28 Apr 2026, 15:19 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover used its right navigation camera — one of two on the rover’s mast, or head — to capture the images in this timelapse, which spans six years of driving. The images were snapped between Jan. 2, 2020, and March 8, 2026 (the 2,633rd and 4,830th Martian day, or sol, of […] The post Six Years of Curiosity’s Wheels on the Move appeared first on NASA Science .

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15 Apr 2026, 15:04 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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An observation made by NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) shows the chemical signatures of water ice (shown in bright blue) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (orange) in Cygnus X, one of the most active and turbulent regions of star birth in our Milky Way galaxy. The post NASA’s SPHEREx Mission Maps Water Ice Throughout Cygnus X appeared first on NASA Science .

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NASA’s SPHEREx Mission Maps Water Ice Throughout Cygnus X
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An observation made by NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization, and Ices Explorer) shows the chemical signatures of water ice (shown in bright blue) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (orange) in Cygnus X, one of the most active and turbulent regions of star birth in our Milky Way galaxy.

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NASA’s SPHEREx Mission Maps Water Ice Throughout Cygnus X
9 Apr 2026, 19:32 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description Staff at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California watch the agency’s Artemis II mission unfold soon after launch on April 1, 2026, at the Space Flight Operations Facility, which operates the Deep Space Network (DSN). The DSN comprises of three complexes in Goldstone, California; Madrid, Spain; and Canberra, Australia. Each complex has several […] The post Watching the Artemis II Mission Unfold at JPL’s Space Flight Operations Facility appeared first on NASA Science .

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Watching the Artemis II Mission Unfold at JPL’s Space Flight Operations Facility
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9 Apr 2026, 19:28 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description A graphical representation of the Deep Space Network’s radio frequency antennas indicate signal acquisition from NASA’s Artemis II mission to the Moon on April 1, 2026, inside the Space Flight Operations Facility at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. Two antennas at the Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex, Deep Space Station 54 and […] The post The Deep Space Network Acquires Artemis II Signal appeared first on NASA Science .

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The Deep Space Network Acquires Artemis II Signal
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9 Apr 2026, 19:22 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description The acquisition of the radio frequency signal from the Artemis II crewed mission to the Moon by NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN) is indicated by the peak in the data signal shown on the top computer screen. Soon after the mission’s launch on April 1, 2026, at 6:35 p.m. EDT, NASA’s Near Space Network […] The post The Deep Space Network Acquires Artemis II Signal appeared first on NASA Science .

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The Deep Space Network Acquires Artemis II Signal
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9 Apr 2026, 19:17 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description Blanca Renteria, Artemis Deep Space Network (DSN) operations chief, monitors data at the Space Flight Operations Facility at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California shortly after Artemis II launched from the agency’s Kennedy Space Flight Center in Florida on April 1, 2026, at 6:35 p.m. EDT. The Space Flight Operations Facility operates the […] The post Watching Over the Deep Space Network Before Artemis II Signal Acquisition appeared first on NASA Science .

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Watching Over the Deep Space Network Before Artemis II Signal Acquisition
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9 Apr 2026, 19:12 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description Staff at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California watch the launch of the agency’s Artemis II mission to the Moon on April 1, 2026, at the Space Flight Operations Facility, which operates the Deep Space Network (DSN). Soon after launch, the Artemis II crew communicated with the Near Space Network while they were […] The post Watching the Artemis II Launch From JPL’s Space Flight Operations Facility appeared first on NASA Science .

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Watching the Artemis II Launch From JPL’s Space Flight Operations Facility
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9 Apr 2026, 19:06 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description A container of “lucky peanuts” sits above workstations within the Space Flight Operations Facility at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory shortly before the launch of the Artemis II mission to the Moon on April 1, 2026. Eating peanuts before launches and other major mission events is a longstanding tradition at JPL. The Space Flight Operations Facility operates […] The post JPL’s ‘Lucky Peanuts’ Before Artemis II Launch appeared first on NASA Science .

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JPL’s ‘Lucky Peanuts’ Before Artemis II Launch
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9 Apr 2026, 18:57 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description The Artemis II mission patch appears in the center screen of the Space Flight Operations Facility at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California on April 1, 2026, shortly before the mission launched to the Moon. A graphical representation of the antennas of the agency’s Deep Space Network (DSN), left, indicates which antennas are […] The post Supporting Artemis II From JPL’s Space Flight Operations Facility appeared first on NASA Science .

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Supporting Artemis II From JPL’s Space Flight Operations Facility
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27 Mar 2026, 18:32 GMT By Stephen Carney 14 frames

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Description This image captured by U.S.-Indian Earth satellite NISAR on Nov. 10, 2025, shows Washington’s Mount Rainier. The image is cropped from a much larger swath spanning the Pacific Northwest on a cloudy day; NISAR’s L-band SAR instrument is able to peer through the clouds at the surface below. In Pacific Northwest imagery from the […] The post NISAR’s View of Mount Rainier appeared first on NASA Science .

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NISAR’s View of Mount Rainier
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27 Mar 2026, 18:29 GMT By Stephen Carney 14 frames

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Description This image captured by U.S.-Indian Earth satellite NISAR on Nov. 10, 2025, shows Washington’s Mount St. Helens. The image is cropped from a much larger swath spanning the Pacific Northwest on a cloudy day; NISAR’s L-band SAR instrument is able to peer through the clouds at the surface below. In Pacific Northwest imagery from […] The post NISAR Views Mount St. Helens appeared first on NASA Science .

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NISAR Views Mount St. Helens
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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
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26 Feb 2026, 20:23 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description With a simple motion, a jack-in-the-box-like spring designed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory showed the potential of additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, to cut costs and complexity for futuristic space antennas. Called JPL Additive Compliant Canister (JACC), the spring deployed on a small commercial spacecraft, Proteus Space’s Mercury One, on Feb. 3, 2026. […] The post JPL 3D-Printed Part Springs Forward appeared first on NASA Science .

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23 Feb 2026, 17:58 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover discovered these bumpy, pea-sized nodules while exploring a region filled with boxwork formations — low ridges standing roughly 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 meters) tall with sandy hollows in-between. This mosaic is made up of 50 individual images taken by Curiosity’s Mars Hand Lens Imager (MAHLI), a camera on […] The post Curiosity Studies Nodules on Boxwork Formations appeared first on NASA Science .

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Curiosity Studies Nodules on Boxwork Formations
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23 Feb 2026, 17:34 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover captured this panorama of boxwork formations — the low ridges seen here with hollows in between them — using its Mastcam on Sept. 26, 2025, the 4,671st Martian day, or sol, of the mission. These boxwork formations were created billions of years ago when water leaked through rock cracks. Minerals […] The post Curiosity Surveys the Boxwork Region appeared first on NASA Science .

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Curiosity Surveys the Boxwork Region
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18 Feb 2026, 17:21 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description These images were part of the first successful use of a new technology called Mars Global Localization, developed at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Using its navigation cameras, NASA’s Perseverance captured a 360-degree view of the surrounding terrain that was matched to orbital imagery, enabling the rover to pinpoint its location on Mars on Feb. 2, […] The post Mars Global Localization Pinpoints Perseverance’s Location appeared first on NASA Science .

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