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NASA is the space agency run by the United States to oversee American space exploration, research and technology. NASA, or the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, was founded in 1958 as a civilian agency for U.S. space exploration. Prior to 1958, the agency's progenitor was known as the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. NASA develops, builds and launches missions to study the Earth, moon and sun, as well as the entire solar system and beyond. The agency has its headquarters in Washington D.C., with major centers in Florida (the Kennedy Space Center for launches) and Houston (the Johnson Space Center, home of the astronaut corps). Other centers are spread across the country for scientific research, test flights and spacecraft manufacturing. NASA's current chief is Administrator Jim Bridenstine, who is leading the agency's mission of returning astronauts to the moon and sending them on to Mars. See the latest NASA news.
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SpaceX will launch its 1st-ever Starship V3 megarocket today. The stakes couldn't be higher
By Mike Wall published
There's a lot riding on the debut flight of SpaceX's Starship V3 megarocket — including some of NASA's lunar ambitions.

NASA satellite images uncover dramatic changes in Earth's nighttime lights
By Samantha Mathewson published
Using nearly a decade of satellite observations, NASA's Black Marble project reveals a constantly shifting portrait of human nighttime activity visible from space.

NASA's Psyche asteroid probe will fly within 3,000 miles of Mars today: Here's what to expect
By Robert Lea last updated
NASA's asteroid-bound spacecraft Psyche is headed for an encounter with Mars on Friday (May 15) to get a boost from the Red Planet.

No, this isn't a solar eclipse. It's an image of Mars, captured by NASA's asteroid-bound Psyche probe
By Robert Lea published
NASA spacecraft Psyche has captured a stunning image of Mars ahead of a flyby on Friday (May 15).

NASA's twin Voyager spacecraft are very low on power after nearly 50 years. How long can they keep going?
By Elizabeth Howell published
Voyager, the iconic twin spacecraft that NASA launched in 1977, are still flying in interstellar space. But their power is dwindling, and it's unclear how much longer they can last.

A 29-pound Mars rock held NASA's Curiosity rover hostage for 6 days (video)
By Stefanie Waldek published
The rock is nicknamed "Atacama."

Where does Earth's mysterious 'ring current' come from? NASA and the US Space Force are launching a mission to find out
By Elizabeth Howell published
NASA, working with the Space Force, plans to launch a space weather mission later this month to study a strange "ring current" surrounding our planet.

Why does NASA's Curiosity rover have a 'lucky penny' on Mars? | Space photo of the day for May 6, 2026
By Chelsea Gohd published
Providing good luck to the first Martian to find it.
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