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2024: NASA Armstrong Prepares for Future Innovative Research Efforts

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NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, is preparing today for tomorrow’s mission. Supersonic flight, next generation aircraft, advanced air mobility, climate changes, human exploration of space, and the next innovation are just some of the topics our researchers,…

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Lab Work Digs Into Gullies Seen on Giant Asteroid Vesta by NASA’s Dawn

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Known as flow formations, these channels could be etched on bodies that would seem inhospitable to liquid because they are exposed to the extreme vacuum conditions of space. Pocked with craters, the surfaces of many celestial bodies in our solar…

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Avalanches, Icy Explosions, and Dunes: NASA Is Tracking New Year on Mars

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Instead of a winter wonderland, the Red Planet’s northern hemisphere goes through an active — even explosive — spring thaw. While New Year’s Eve is around the corner here on Earth, Mars scientists are ahead of the game: The Red…

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A close up of a fossilized fern. The branching leaves can be seen preserved in the rock.

NASA Study Shows Ferns Facilitate Recovery from Environmental Disaster 

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NASA-supported scientists have shown how ferns might help ecosystems recover from disasters.

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An oval-shaped spiral galaxy. Its core is a compact, glowing blue spot. A bright bar of light, lined with dark reddish dust, extends horizontally to the edge of the disk. A spiral arm emerges from each end of the bar and follows the edge of the disk, lined with blue and red glowing patches of stars, to the opposite end and a little off the galaxy. A scattering of blue stars are between us and the galaxy.

Hubble Spies a Cosmic Eye

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This NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope image features the spiral galaxy NGC 2566, which sits 76 million light-years away in the constellation Puppis. A prominent bar of stars stretches across the center of this galaxy, and spiral arms emerge from each…

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NASA Finds ‘Sideways’ Black Hole Using Legacy Data, New Techniques

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Lee esta historia en español aquí. NASA researchers have discovered a perplexing case of a black hole that appears to be “tipped over,” rotating in an unexpected direction relative to the galaxy surrounding it. That galaxy, called NGC 5084, has been…

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Clouds of purple, pink, blue, and white.

NASA Open Science Reveals Sounds of Space

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NASA has a long history of translating astronomy data into beautiful images that are beloved by the public. Through its Chandra X-ray Observatory and Universe of Learning programs, NASA brings that principle into the world of audio in a project…

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Cutting-Edge Satellite Tracks Lake Water Levels in Ohio River Basin

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Data from the U.S.-European Surface Water and Ocean Topography mission gives researchers a detailed look at lakes and reservoirs in a U.S. watershed. The Ohio River Basin stretches from Pennsylvania to Illinois and contains a system of reservoirs, lakes, and…

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Set of eight different vortices, spinning storms, found by Jovian Vortex Hunters with instrument from NASA’s Juno mission

Jovian Vortex Hunters Spun Up Over New Paper

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Jumping Jupiter! The results are in, storm chasers! Thanks to your help over the last two years the Jovian Vortex Hunter project has published a catalog of 7222 vortices, which you can download here. Each vortex is an enormous swirling…

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Person in white clean-room coverall, blue gloves, and face mask seated at a workbench using tweezers to place an electrical component into a gold and black assembly.

Very Cold Detectors Reveal the Very Hot Universe and Kick Off a New Era in X-ray Astronomy

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X-rays are radiated by matter hotter than one million Kelvin, and high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy can tell us about the composition of the matter and how fast and in what direction it is moving. Quantum calorimeters are opening this new window…

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