New Insights into Solar Flares from Citizen Science

A recent study reveals that long-lived active regions on the Sun produce significantly more solar flares, thanks to contributions from citizen scientists.

A recent study reveals that long-lived active regions on the Sun produce significantly more solar flares, thanks to contributions from citizen scientists.

A recent report from NASA's Office of Inspector General reveals critical gaps in the agency's management of lunar lander systems for the Artemis program, raising concerns about astronaut safety and mission preparedness.

NASA has officially chosen United Launch Alliance's Centaur 5 as the upper stage for its Space Launch System rocket, set to debut with the Artemis 4 mission in early 2028.

NASA's recent analysis of the DART mission shows that the impact on the asteroid Dimorphos resulted in a measurable change in its orbit, confirming the potential of kinetic impact as a planetary defense strategy.

NASA has announced new opportunities for collaboration in aeronautics research, focusing on skilled workforce development and innovative challenges.

NASA's Landsat 8 satellite recently documented the uniquely named town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, revealing its significance in both local culture and space exploration history.

NASA's Artemis program undergoes significant changes to ensure astronaut safety and mission success, with new preparatory flights and a focus on risk reduction.

NASA's Carbothermal Reduction Demonstration (CaRD) project has successfully tested a method to extract oxygen from lunar regolith, paving the way for sustainable human presence on the Moon.

The Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel has released its annual report, highlighting both achievements and challenges in NASA's safety protocols as missions grow increasingly complex.

NASA's Artemis 2 mission faces delays as the SLS rocket is transported back to the Vehicle Assembly Building for troubleshooting a helium pressurization issue.