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New image from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope gives insight into far away galaxy's black hole
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope by NASA gives a glimpse into a black hole within the Circinus Galaxy, which is 13 million light-year from Earth.
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NASA funds new tech for upcoming 'Super Hubble' to search for alien life: 'We intend to move with urgency'
"Awards like these are a critical component of our incubator program for future missions, which combines government leadership with commercial innovation to make what is impossible today rapidly implementable in the future," said Shawn Domagal-Goldman, director of NASA's Astrophysics Division in the statement.
Among other things, the James Webb Space Telescope is designed to get us closer to finding habitable worlds around faraway stars. From its perch a million miles from Earth, Webb’s huge gold-coated mirror collects more light than any other telescope put into space.
With launch potentially just three weeks away, the agency is working tirelessly to get the SLS rocket, Orion spacecraft, and the Artemis 2 crew ready for liftoff.
Dr. Ken Kremer, a research chemist, joined the conversation to provide context on the upcoming Crew-11 mission, the Artemis II project and the new administrator
NASA’s Artemis II mission is rolling toward the launch pad, marking a major step toward humanity’s next journey around the Moon.
A recent photo from NASA's Curiosity rover gives an idea of what Mars would look like under skies that resemble our own on Earth. Take a look.
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Billionaire NASA chief will allow ‘exceptional’ employees to fly in his privately-owned fighter jet
Aside from offering up his jet, Isaacman is also donating his $221,900 annual salary to Space Camp – an educational summer camp in Huntsville, Ala.
Following reports that closing the agency’s largest research library would result in the loss of precious scientific and historic materials, Jared Isaacman wants to set the record straight.
The University of Texas System, the state's largest university system, has ongoing contracts with NASA under the Space Act that are valued at more than $61,700.
Crew-11 was recalled earlier than planned after a crew member had a medical problem warranting care on Earth, cutting short its mission by more than a month.