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8 May 2026, 13:44 GMT

NASA astronaut Andre Douglas and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jenni Gibbons discuss their roles as the Artemis II backup crew, including their training and mission support. The pair reflects on the historic flight around the Moon. HWHAP 421

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Artemis II: Backup Crew
8 May 2026, 00:00 GMT By Jakub Kuřák & Martin Mašek (FZU of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

Which way is Comet R3 PanSTARRS going? Not towards the star at the top of the image, because that is Rigel, which, being far in the background, is unrelated to the comet. Not through the nebula in the image middle, because that is the Witch Head Nebula and it, too, is far in the distance -- but not far from Rigel. Not into northern skies because over the past week Comet C/2025 R3 (PanSTARRS) has moved into southern skies and is now best visible in Earth's Southern Hemisphere toward the west after sunset. Angularly, Comet R3 PanSTARRS is slowly moving toward the upper right, night by night, and will soon be in the constellation Orion. Spatially, the comet is now headed out of our Solar System but should remain visible to cameras in southern skies for about a week. The featured image was captured last week near Cerro Paranal in Chile. Growing Gallery: Comet R3 PanSTARRS in 2026

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Comet R3 PanSTARRS Before Rigel
Credit: Jakub Kuřák & Martin Mašek (FZU of the Czech Academy of Sciences)
7 May 2026, 23:45 GMT By Dede Dinius 4 variants

NASA’s home for experimental flight is welcoming more flyers to its already high-performing fleet as it continues to support science and aeronautics test missions – continuing the legacy of pioneers like Neil Armstrong. NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, added multiple aircraft this year: two F-15s supersonic jets, a Pilatus PC-12 utility plane,

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Meet the Fleet: NASA Armstrong Continues Legacy of Flight Research
7 May 2026, 20:41 GMT By Elizabeth Shaw 3 variants

The Republic of Paraguay signed the Artemis Accords on Thursday during a ceremony in Asunción, becoming the latest nation to commit to the shared principles guiding civil space exploration. “Today, I am proud to welcome Paraguay as the 67th signatory to the Artemis Accords,” said NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman. “They join an ever-growing coalition of

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NASA Welcomes Paraguay as 67th Artemis Accords Signatory
7 May 2026, 18:33 GMT 2 variants

Description Engineer Fernando Mier-Hicks inspects a test stand used to investigate the performance of next-generation Mars helicopter rotor blades at high speeds inside the 25-Foot Space Simulator at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California in November 2025. Data from the tests indicate that the rotors could surpass the sound barrier without breaking apart. The

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NASA Sends Mars Helicopter Blades Beyond Mach 1
7 May 2026, 18:33 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description Engineer Fernando Mier-Hicks inspects a test stand used to investigate the performance of next-generation Mars helicopter rotor blades at high speeds inside the 25-Foot Space Simulator at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California in November 2025. Data from the tests indicate that the rotors could surpass the sound barrier without breaking apart. The […] The post NASA Sends Mars Helicopter Blades Beyond Mach 1 appeared first on NASA Science .

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NASA Sends Mars Helicopter Blades Beyond Mach 1
Credit: Rafael Alanis
7 May 2026, 18:32 GMT 2 variants

Description Engineer Jaakko Karras inspects a next-generation Mars helicopter rotor blade prior to supersonic speed testing in the 25-Foot Space Simulator at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California in November 2025. The three-bladed rotor hanging horizontally in the foreground is the next-gen rotor being tested. The vertically aligned two-bladed rotor provided a “headwind,” enabling

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NASA’s Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Are Moving Fast
7 May 2026, 18:32 GMT By Rafael Alanis 14 frames

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Description Engineer Jaakko Karras inspects a next-generation Mars helicopter rotor blade prior to supersonic speed testing in the 25-Foot Space Simulator at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California in November 2025. The three-bladed rotor hanging horizontally in the foreground is the next-gen rotor being tested. The vertically aligned two-bladed rotor provided a “headwind,” enabling […] The post NASA’s Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Are Moving Fast appeared first on NASA Science .

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NASA’s Next-Gen Mars Helicopter Rotors Are Moving Fast
Credit: Rafael Alanis
7 May 2026, 18:28 GMT By Naomi Hartono 4 variants

The rotor blades that will carry NASA’s next-generation helicopters to new Martian heights broke the sound barrier during March tests at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. Data from the tests, which took place in a special chamber that can simulate environmental conditions on the Red Planet, indicate that the fastest traveling part of

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7 May 2026, 18:28 GMT By Lee Mohon 5 variants

A full-scale mock-up of a crew cabin for a future industry lunar lander for NASA’s Artemis program now is operational for training and testing. The agency and its industry partners will use Blue Origin’s Blue Moon Mark 2 crew cabin for mission simulations as the agency prepares to dock with landers in Earth orbit in

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Industry Moon Lander Training Cabin Lands at NASA for Artemis
7 May 2026, 15:54 GMT

## Community Coordinated Modeling Center Database Of Notifications, Knowledge, Information ( CCMC DONKI ) ## Message Type: Space Weather Notification - Interplanetary Shock ## ## Message Issue Date: 2026-05-07T15:54:56Z ## Message ID: 20260507-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: Significant interplanetary shock detected by ACE at L1 at 2026-05-07T15:16Z. The shock may be associated with the arrival of a coronal hole high speed stream on 2026-05-07. Some magnetospheric compression likely and geomagnetic storm possible. Activity ID: 2026-05-07T15:16:00-IPS-001. ## Notes:

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7 May 2026, 15:31 GMT 3 variants

A sliver of the edge of Earth is brightly illuminated against the vast darkness of space.

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A Light in the Dark
7 May 2026, 14:44 GMT By Loura Hall 5 variants

Through NASA, a university-designed small spacecraft is paving the way to studying particles, known as neutrinos, that move through the universe at near-light speeds. The Solar Neutrino Astro-Particle PhYsics CubeSat, known as SNAPPY, launched at 12 a.m. PDT on Sunday aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Space Launch Complex 4 East at Vandenberg Space

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NASA-Supported Small Spacecraft Launches to Study Solar Particles
7 May 2026, 14:23 GMT 2 variants

A team of researchers demonstrated NASA and IBM’s open-source Prithvi Geospatial artificial intelligence foundation model aboard two in-orbit platforms.

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NASA’s Prithvi Becomes First AI Geospatial Foundation Model In Orbit
7 May 2026, 14:07 GMT By Nathan Cranford 2 variants

The four crew members of NASA’s Mars simulation recently marked 200 days into their 378-day Red Planet mission on May 7. Currently, the crew is in a simulated two‑week loss‑of‑signal period that mimics a Mars-Earth communications blackout when Mars moves behind the Sun. During this blackout, the crew works without contact with mission control, using

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NASA’s Simulated Mars Mission Marks 200 Days Inside Habitat
7 May 2026, 10:00 GMT By Jim Banke 3 variants

A team of Cornell University students are turning heads within industry and the federal government with the results of their research into creating a national air transportation management system in which thousands of drones could safely operate together. NASA is sponsoring their work through the University Student Research Challenge (USRC), which provides grants to college

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Cornell Students Aid NASA with Drone Safety in Sky
7 May 2026, 04:01 GMT 2 variants

Icy, isolated Peter I Island stirred up a show in the atmosphere off the West Antarctic coast.

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A Sea of Spinning Clouds
7 May 2026, 00:00 GMT 2 variants

A long time ago, in a distant galaxy, a massive star was destroyed in a supernova explosion. The light of this event travelled for tens of millions of years and reached Earth last week as Supernova 2026kid. The featured video shows a time-lapse over three nights of the host galaxy NGC 5907, an edge-on spiral also known as the Splinter or Knife Edge Galaxy, as the supernova appears and becomes brighter. (The occasional streaks are satellites in Earth orbit.) At its brightest, a supernova can outshine the sum of all other stars in its galaxy. Supernova 2026kid appears relatively dim, probably because we are seeing it through the edge-on disk of the galaxy. Such explosions typically happen about once per century in galaxies similar to the Milky Way, and their light can take months to fade away. The brightest supernova in recorded history was SN 1006; it is reported to have been brighter than Venus, and even visible in the sky during daytime.

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