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  1. 7 hours ago

    Our Earth-observing missions and instruments on the unravel the complexities of our home planet from a cosmic vantage point. Take a glance at the images of 2020 through the lens of satellites:

    Nighttime image of southeastern United States with city lights and an approaching storm visible
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    The rover is carrying a small helicopter named Ingenuity. This demonstration could result in the Martian equivalent of a Wright Brothers moment. Learn how innovators contributed their expertise:

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  3. 10 hours ago

    🔴 is making her way to the Red Planet, set for landing on Feb. 18. Check out our mission video playlist on and with us:

    Illustration of Perseverance rover in capsule descending to Mars surface with parachute
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    Spacewalkers and are pictured below during Wednesday's spacewalk. They will exit the station again on Monday for another spacewalk. More...

    NASA spacewalker and Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Victor Glover works to ready the International Space station's port-side truss structure for future solar array upgrades.
    NASA spacewalker and Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Michael Hopkins works to ready the International Space station's port-side truss structure for future solar array upgrades.
    NASA spacewalker and Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Victor Glover works to ready the International Space station's port-side truss structure for future solar array upgrades.
    NASA spacewalker and Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Michael Hopkins works to ready the International Space station's port-side truss structure for future solar array upgrades.
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    To the Moon! 🚀🌕 Curious about what the first mission will look like? You're in luck! We detail the Artemis I mission profile on this week's "Houston We Have a Podcast." 👂

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  6. Jan 29

    👨‍🚀 The first spacewalk of 2021 🚀 An update on the test flight of 's capsule 🛰️ A robotic scientist headed for Mars All that and more happened this week at NASA! Watch:

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  7. Jan 29

    Excited for to land on Mars?! Keep that energy up & join our global where you can: 🌠 Connect with space enthusiasts 🤩 Go behind-the-scenes of 👨‍🔬 Ask ?s to experts The is 20 days away. Sign up now:

    Artist concept of Perseverance rover landing on Mars.
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    . will proceed with a second Green Run hot fire of the I core stage at in February. The second hot fire test will build off insights from the first test to certify the rocket stage is ready for future Artemis missions:

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    Jan 29

    A breakthrough for space plant research, has executed the first plant transplant in the 's Veggie facility. Despite being considered risky due to inevitable root damage, the relocated kale and pak choi is surviving and growing!

    NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins transplants pak choi in the agency’s Vegetable Production System (Veggie) aboard the International Space Station on Jan. 14, 2021. Hopkins executed the first plant transplant within Veggie.
Credits: NASA
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  10. Jan 29

    Ready to ? NASA's Crew-2 mission is targeted for liftoff from no earlier than April 20. The four astronauts' stay on the is expected to overlap with Crew-1, scheduled to depart in late April or early May:

    SpaceX Crew-2 astronauts inside Crew Dragon during training
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    Recently, landing and recovery teams from and completed a crew landing dress rehearsal exercise in preparation for missions returning with astronauts from the . Learn more about this training exercise:

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  12. Jan 29

    🧑🏻‍🚀🧑🏾‍🚀 From the first spacewalk of 2021 ... ... to live Story Time from Space for kids 📕 It was a busy week on orbit for our ! Watch for your weekly update:

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    Jan 29

    More than 4 years ago, astronaut Kate Rubins became the first person to sequence DNA in space. 🧬 This past week, she moved space science forward with another crucial milestone for microbiology aboard the .

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  14. Jan 28

    LIVE: Watch an RS-25 engine that will help power our rocket on future missions to the Moon and Mars come alive at . Today’s test fire will provide data to help enhance production of new, upgraded engines for flights:

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    Jan 28

    On our Day of Remembrance, we pause to honor all members of the NASA family who have perished in the pursuit of exploration, including the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia. Images from today at Arlington National Cemetery:

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  16. Jan 28

    On a new episode of the Rocket Ranch podcast, Challenger, her crew, and how we carry forward the lessons learned with Michael Cianilli, director of the Apollo Challenger Columbia program:

    Cover image of Kennedy Space Center's Rocket Ranch podcast
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  17. Jan 28

    On our Day of Remembrance, we pause to honor all members of the NASA family who have perished in the pursuit of exploration, including the crews of Apollo 1, Challenger, and Columbia.

    NASA Day of Remembrance and photograph of memorial
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    Seven crew members, including a New Hampshire middle school teacher, who lost their lives on space shuttle Challenger on this day 35 years ago, leave a far-reaching legacy:

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    This formation flying maneuver symbolizes the missing place in our hearts and minds of those who gave their lives for the exploration of space. Executed above a Day of Remembrance ceremony at as teams pause to reflect on the lessons we have learned.

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    Every January, we pause to honor the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, who sacrificed their lives while furthering the cause of space exploration and discovery. We honor their legacy and have them in our hearts always.

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