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30 Apr 2026, 16:54 GMT By Tara Friesen 3 variants

Our streets are crowded with commuters and delivery vehicles, but when a police car or fire engine approaches with its lights and sirens on, drivers clear the way. In the coming years, drones for deliveries and other commercial tasks will become common in the skies over our communities, and NASA is working to ensure first

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NASA Explores Prioritizing First Response Drones in Crowded Skies
29 Apr 2026, 21:45 GMT By Penelope Lauren Garcia-Galan 3 variants

Listen to this audio excerpt from Ryan Schulte, Orion flywheel project manager: As the four Artemis II astronauts traveled on a 694,481-mile journey around the Moon and back, the Orion spacecraft provided them with all the essentials for deep space life, including daily exercise. The crew used an exercise device called the flywheel throughout their mission to maintain their physical and mental health, and Ryan Schulte, Orion

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I Am Artemis: Ryan Schulte
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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29 Apr 2026, 21:12 GMT 2 variants

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

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US-Indian Spacecraft Captures Mexico City Subsidence
29 Apr 2026, 20:38 GMT 2 variants

Written by Sharon Wilson Purdy, Planetary Geologist at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Earth planning date: Friday, April 24, 2026 There was excitement in the air as the Curiosity Science Team kicked off a drill campaign at the Atacama site to characterize the first Mount Sharp layered-sulfate bedrock since leaving the boxwork terrain.

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Curiosity Blog, Sols 4873-4878: Welcome to the Atacama Drill Target
29 Apr 2026, 20:23 GMT By Naomi Hartono 4 variants

One of the most powerful radar systems ever launched into space has mapped the ground moving beneath one of fastest subsiding capitals in the world: Mexico City. The findings show how quickly and reliably the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) satellite can track real-time changes across Earth’s surface from orbit, unhindered by clouds or vegetation

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US-Indian Space Mission Maps Extreme Subsidence in Mexico City
29 Apr 2026, 16:43 GMT 3 variants

The barred spiral galaxy IC 486 glows with a soft, ethereal light in this NASA Hubble Space Telescope image.

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A Gently Glowing Galaxy
29 Apr 2026, 15:10 GMT By Dede Dinius 6 variants

NASA and Boeing have completed wind tunnel testing to study an innovative advanced aircraft design intended to improve aerodynamic efficiency. A truss-braced wing configuration, involving a long, thin wing with aerodynamically shaped structural supports, has the potential to reduce fuel and operational costs for future airliners, which is why NASA has collaborated with Boeing to

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NASA, Boeing Advance Truss-Braced Wing Research in Test
29 Apr 2026, 14:27 GMT By Messod C. Bendayan 3 variants

Anyone who has seen a launch at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida knows the agency’s pursuit of the stars involves some smoke and fire. Sometimes, however, the smoke doesn’t come from the rockets that propel astronauts beyond Earth’s bounds. That was the case during the second weekend of January 2026, when NASA teamed up

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NASA Demonstrates New Prescribed Burn Capability for Spaceport
29 Apr 2026, 14:02 GMT By Bailey G. Light 2 variants

NASA’s Center of Excellence for Collaborative Innovation (CoECI) assists in the use of crowdsourcing across the federal government. CoECI’s NASA Tournament Lab offers the contract capability to run external crowdsourced challenges on behalf of NASA and other agencies. The Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), within the Executive Office of the President established by the National

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Council on Environmental Quality Permitting Innovators Program
29 Apr 2026, 12:02 GMT

NASA pilots play a critical role in launch and recovery operations. Shannon Gregory, chief of flight operations at Kennedy Space Center, shares how his team supports crewed launches from the air, capturing real-time imagery, and staying ready for the unexpected.

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Tracking Launches: Views from a NASA Pilot
29 Apr 2026, 04:01 GMT 2 variants

Firefighters are battling two destructive blazes in the southern part of the state as drought grips the U.S. Southeast.

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Fires Rage in Georgia
28 Apr 2026, 20:21 GMT

A newly discovered object may be a key to unlocking the true nature of a mysterious class of sources that astronomers have found in the early universe in recent years. A “X-ray dot” found by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory could explain what the hundreds or potentially thousands of these objects are. A paper describing the

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NASA Connects Little Red Dots with Chandra, Webb
28 Apr 2026, 19:41 GMT By Jim Banke 2 variants

There’s no sign reading “home sweet home” in the hangar where the X‑59 now sits, but the sentiment is unmistakable among those tending to the quiet supersonic aircraft. Located at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, the X-59 hangar was built in 1968 but looks like new thanks to a full renovation and

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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, 16:18 GMT By Naomi Hartono 5 variants

A technology that could propel crewed missions to Mars and robotic spacecraft throughout the solar system was recently put to the test at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. On Feb. 24, for the first time in years and at power levels exceeding any previous test in the United States, a team fired up

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28 Apr 2026, 16:10 GMT By Kendall Murphy 5 variants

Millions of people watched the historic launch of Artemis II and were captivated by the mission’s 10-day journey around the Moon as NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen ventured farther into space than any human before. Part of the public’s ability to experience the

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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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