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The Ingenuity helicopter on the surface of Mars, in an image taken by the Perseverance rover. Ingenuity recently made its 50th flight.

Ingenuity and Perseverance snap photos of each other on Mars

Everyone's favorite Mars double act, the Ingenuity helicopter and the Perseverance rover, have been traveling together recently -- and there's photo evidence.
The European Space Agency's JUICE spacecraft.

JUICE spacecraft might have to shake loose its struck antenna

The European Space Agency (ESA)'s JUICE spacecraft has run into a problem following its launch, as one of its antennae has not yet been deployed.
Scientists observing the compact radio core of M87 have discovered new details about the galaxy’s supermassive black hole. In this artist’s conception, the black hole’s massive jet is seen rising up from the centre of the black hole. The observations on which this illustration is based represent the first time that the jet and the black hole shadow have been imaged together, giving scientists new insights into how black holes can launch these powerful jets.

Supermassive black hole spews out jet of matter in first-of-its-kind image

For the first time, astronomers have imaged a supermassive black hole expelling an enormous jet of matter at tremendous speed.
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Previously unknown exoplanet discovered using machine learning

Researchers used a machine learning model to search for exoplanets with protoplanetary disks, and found one that had previously been missed.
This artist’s concept shows a cutaway of Mars, along with the paths of seismic waves from two separate quakes in 2021. Detected by NASA’s InSight mission, these seismic waves were the first ever identified to enter another planet’s core.

NASA’s InSight lander looks into Mars to study the planet’s core

NASA's Mars InSight may have come to the end of its mission last year, but data from the lander is still being used to contribute to science.

Perseverance rover captures a Martian dust cloud forming for first time

Images captured by the Perseverance rover on Mars show a gust of wind lifting up a dust cloud, and data reveals how dramatic dust storms form.
This image shows the warped view of a larger supermassive black hole (red) when it passes almost directly behind a companion black hole (blue) with half its mass. The gravity of the foreground black hole transforms its partner into a surreal collection of arcs.

See NASA’s visualizations of black holes for Black Hole Week

NASA has shared a selection of some of the best visualizations of black holes, so you can get an idea of what these mind-bending phenomena are like.
An artist's rendering of the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite.

This is how NASA measures rising sea levels from space

NASA has been monitoring Earth's sea levels from orbit for over 30 years. Here's why measuring from space is actually easier than doing it terrestrially.
a Hatch chile pepper on the ISS

Spice in space: Inside NASA’s groundbreaking zero-gravity chile pepper project

Astronauts on the ISS are now growing and eating chile peppers in space, so we caught up with NASA to get some pointers on gardening in microgravity.
The James Webb Space Telescope is unboxed in the cleanroom at Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana.

See the mighty James Webb Space Telescope being unboxed in a cleanroom

A video from the European Space Agency (ESA) shows the James Webb Space Telescope being unboxed from its shipping container and unpacked ahead of its launch.
Venus - 3D Perspective View of Maat Mons.

Mars? Old news. The next 10 years will be the decade of Venus

In recent decades, space agencies have mostly been focused on visiting Mars -- but now their sights are shifting to Earth's other planetary neighbor: Venus
Illustration of one of the eight CYGNSS satellites in orbit above a hurricane.

Researchers use satellites to track ocean microplastics from space

Environmentalists have been raising awareness about microplastics in the oceans. Now, researchers are using a NASA satellite to track the problem.
Extraterrestrial Energy Life on Mars

Power plants on other planets: How we’ll generate electricity on Mars

The first Mars explorers will need electricity to survive -- but how do you generate power on a dusty planet where solar energy is in short supply?
Life on Mars Astro Agriculture Feature

Astroagriculture: How we’ll grow crops on Mars

If we ever hope to keep astronauts alive on Mars for a long-term visit, we'll need to figure out how to grow crops in Martian soil. Is such a thing possible?
Perseverance illustration

Mars has a new explorer: NASA’s Perseverance rover lands on the red planet

In an incredible feat of engineering, NASA has once again landed a rover on Mars. The rover touched down safely today after a picture-perfect landing sequence.
A thermoelectric wearable device worn as a ring.

This stretchy, recyclable device turns the human body into a battery

In a concept straight out of The Matrix, researchers have developed a wearable device which uses the human body as a battery.
Mar's Jezero Crater

Why the Jezero Crater is the most exciting place on Mars

Why is NASA landing a multibillion dollar Mars rover in Jezero Crater? What makes this tiny pockmark on the Red Planet so interesting?
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Harvesting hydration: How future settlers will create and collect water on Mars

Mars looks like a dry, inhospitable desert. So where will explorers get water from? We spoke to three experts to find out.
An illustration of NASA’s Perseverance rover as it fires up its descent stage engines

7 minutes of terror: A breakdown of Perseverance’s insane Mars landing sequence

NASA's incredible multipart landing sequence for the Perseverance rover involves a parachute, a jetpack, and a contraption called a skycrane.
MiRo-E biomimetic robot along with therapy dog Tallulah

Your next therapy dog could be a biomimetic robot

A new study shows that spending time with a robotic dog as a companion can bring many of the same benefits as spending time with a real dog.
Terrain The DuAxel rover is seen here participating in field tests in the Mojave Desert. The four-wheeled rover is composed of two Axel robots. One part anchors itself in place while the other uses a tether to explore otherwise inaccessible terrain.

More than meets the eye: NASA’s transforming rover for exploring distant worlds

NASA is developing a new type of rover which can transform to take a shape most suited to the environment.
Illustration of the ATS F/A-18, part of Boeing's Airpower Teaming System

‘Skyborg’: U.S. Air Force seeks fleet of autonomous planes

The U.S. Air Force is getting serious about autonomous aircraft and aims to acquire a fleet of drones to act as robotic wingmen under its "Skyborg" program.
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TikTok and WeChat to be banned from U.S. app stores on Sunday

The popular apps TikTok and WeChat will be banned from app stores in the U.S. from Sunday, September 20, due to President Trump's Executive Order.
VSS Unity during a test flight to the edge of space.

Virgin Galactic will conduct crewed test flight of SpaceShipTwo next month

Virgin Galactic will be conducting a crewed test of it SpaceShipTwo next month, inching closer to its plan of taking tourists to the very edge of space.
NASA's Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes have teamed up to expose the chaos that baby stars are creating 1,500 light-years away in a cosmic cloud called the Orion Nebula.

How NASA’s top illustrators use data to draw invisible interstellar objects

Even with super powerful telescopes, many interstellar objects are difficult to get a clear picture of. That's where NASA illustrators come in.
An image taken by the camera aboard the First Light Photon satellite

Rocket Lab’s recent launch contained a surprise 2-in-1 satellite

Rocket Lab's recent launch of an Electron rocket was carrying a secret surprise: A part of the rocket that detached to form a Photon satellite.
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SpaceX performs Starship static fire test ahead of hop test

SpaceX has completed its latest test of its new Starship rocket, intended to carry astronauts to the moon and even eventually to Mars.
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Blue Origin delivers mockup of new lunar lander to NASA

A collaboration of four aerospace companies lead by Blue Origin is creating a lunar lander for NASA and has just delivered a prototype for testing.
The Perseverance rover launches atop an Atlas V rocket

NASA successfully launches its Perseverance rover on mission to Mars

NASA has successfully launched its Perseverance rover on its journey to Mars.
The payload fairing, or nose cone, containing NASA's Mars 2020 Perseverance rover is maneuvered into place atop the Atlas V rocket that will hurl it toward Mars.

NASA’s Perseverance rover has one final review to pass before launch to Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover is almost ready for its trip to Mars on Thursday, July 30. The next hurdle for the project is the final Launch Readiness Review.
Ingenuity

Meet Ingenuity: The high-tech helicopter designed to fly on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover isn't the only Martian exploration bot headed to Mars this week. Say hello to its flying friend, Ingenuity.
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope

How the next generation of space telescopes will hunt for habitable exoplanets

Modern astronomers have already made great progress in finding exoplanets, but in the next few years, that progress is poised to accelerate.
Mary Jackson at NASA Langley

Black workers at NASA reflect on Mary Jackson’s legacy — and what must come next

We spoke to three senior figures in NASA about Mary Jackson's legacy and how her influence shaped the agency into something better for all of humanity.
Artificial Atmospheres: How we’ll build a base on Mars

Artificial atmospheres: How we’ll build a base with breathable air on Mars

How will we make oxygen on Mars? To get the scoop, we spoke with experts from NASA and MIT who are building a plan to make it happen.