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Marshall Space Flight Center

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A person wearing glasses and a dark polo shirt stands indoors holding an open laptop in one hand. In front of him is a piece of large mechanical equipment resembling a planetary surface rover, with white structural arms and panels covered in gold foil. Behind him, another person is carrying a large, flat, rectangular object. The background shows industrial equipment and a large American flag hanging on the wall.
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Break the Ice Winner Starpath Tests Robot at NASA Marshall Thermal Vacuum Chamber

  • September 28, 2025
By Savannah Bullard One year after winning second place in NASA’s Break the Ice Lunar Challenge, members of…
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NASA Opens 2026 Human Lander Challenge for Life Support Systems, More
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NASA Opens 2026 Human Lander Challenge for Life Support Systems, More

  • September 26, 2025
NASA’s 2026 Human Lander Challenge is seeking ideas from college and university students to help evolve and transform…
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An artist's concept of a supermassive black hole, a surrounding disk of material falling towards the black hole and a jet containing particles moving away at close to the speed of light. This black hole represents a recently-discovered quasar powered by a black hole. New Chandra observations indicate that the black hole is growing at a rate that exceeds the usual limit for black holes, called the Eddington Limit. Credit: NASA/CXC/SAO/M. Weiss
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NASA’s Chandra Finds Black Hole With Tremendous Growth

  • September 18, 2025
A black hole is growing at one of the fastest rates ever recorded, according to a team of…
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Image shows orange rocket stage with two large solid rocket boosters stacked alongside on March 23.
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NASA Artemis II Moon Rocket Ready to Fly Crew

  • September 18, 2025
NASA’s Artemis II SLS (Space Launch System) rocket poised to send four astronauts from Earth on a journey…
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NASA astronauts Matthew Dominick (left) and Mark Vande Hei (right) prepare to fly out to a landing zone in the Rocky Mountains as part of the certification run for the NASA Artemis course at the High-Altitude Army National Guard Aviation Training Site in Gypsum, Colorado, Aug. 26.
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NASA Uses Colorado Mountains for Simulated Artemis Moon Landing Course

  • September 11, 2025
NASA has certified a new lander flight training course using helicopters, marking a key milestone in crew training…
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Near the center of these images lies the pulsar B1509-58, a rapidly spinning neutron star that is only about 12 miles in diameter. This tiny object is responsible for producing an intricate nebula (called MSH 15-52) that spans over 150 light-years, or about 900 trillion miles. The nebula, which is produced by energetic particles, resembles a human hand with a palm and extended fingers pointing to the upper right in a view from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory. Radio data from the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) provides new information about this exploded star and its environment. This image also contains optical data of hydrogen gas. The bright red and gold areas near the top of the image show the remains of the supernova that formed the pulsar.
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X-ray and Radio go ‘Hand in Hand’ in New Image

  • August 20, 2025
In 2009, NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory released a captivating image: a pulsar and its surrounding nebula that is…
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Two astronauts ride in a lunar rover in this illustration for the cover of the HERC 2026 handbook.
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NASA Seeks Proposals for 2026 Human Exploration Rover Challenge 

  • August 16, 2025
NASA now is accepting proposals from student teams for a contest to design, build, and test rovers for…
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An illustration of a black hole with a dark circle surrounded by light discs.
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NASA IXPE’s ‘Heartbeat Black Hole’ Measurements Challenge Current Theories

  • August 13, 2025
Written by Michael Allen An international team of astronomers using NASA’s IXPE (Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer), has challenged…
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NASA to Test Solution for Radiation-Tolerant Computing in Space
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NASA to Test Solution for Radiation-Tolerant Computing in Space

  • August 11, 2025
Onboard computers are critical to space exploration, aiding nearly every spacecraft function from propulsion and navigation systems to…
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