Following in the footsteps of Aristotle and Galileo, NASA scientists look to take the next step in understanding auroras.
As the Trump administration returns to power, NASA faces a crossroads that could redefine its mission for decades to come.
"The change of seasons causes surface melting far inland from the coastal ice front," glaciologist Christopher Shuman said.
"It looks like it has been through some kind of event that caused it to form a lot of stars and then just shut down” ...
About 100 years after astronomer Edwin Hubble's discovered the "magnificent" spiral nebula, the Hubble Space Telescope and ...
Bill Nelson has stepped down as NASA administrator, ending a half-century of public service. Janet Petro is now the agency's ...
NASA's Office of the Chief Health and Medical Officer (OCHMO) assembled a small working group to review hydrogen sulfide (H2S ...
Alabama State University alumnus, Larry K. Mack was recently named director of Human Capital with the Office of the Chief ...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has left the building, and while President Trump’s nominee awaits a confirmation hearing, the ...
The National Weather Service in Marquette posted a NASA satellite image showing bands of cold air and lake effect snow moving ...
When NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization's (ISRO) new Earth satellite NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) ...
NASA and ISRO’s NISAR satellite, set to launch soon, will use advanced synthetic aperture radar to track Earth’s surface ...