NASA’s Lunar Rover Concept: A Mars Rover for the Moon

NASA is exploring a lunar rover mission concept that utilizes technology from its Mars rovers, aiming for the Moon's South Pole.

NASA is exploring a lunar rover mission concept that utilizes technology from its Mars rovers, aiming for the Moon's South Pole.

NASA is recruiting volunteers for a year-long isolation study aimed at preparing for future missions to the Moon and Mars, set to begin no earlier than August 2027.

The Vera C. Rubin Observatory has commenced its ambitious 10-year survey of the universe, while researchers unveil a diving suit for cyborg cockroaches to aid in search and rescue missions.

NASA's Space Shuttle Endeavour will transition from a horizontal display to a permanent exhibit in launch position at the California Science Center, starting November 13, 2026.

NASA's TESS has discovered a new planet, Gaia23bra b, utilizing gravitational microlensing, marking a significant advancement in exoplanet detection methods.

The Artemis II mission has captivated global audiences, achieving record-breaking viewership and engagement across various platforms during its historic lunar journey.

Research at Iowa State University reveals how microgravity affects muscle health, with implications for astronauts and patients on Earth.

NASA and L3Harris have tested a new cryocoupler designed to facilitate in-orbit spacecraft refueling, a critical advancement for future deep space missions.

The 2026 Human Lander Challenge has concluded, showcasing innovative student solutions for life support systems in lunar landers, crucial for NASA's Artemis program.

NASA is testing an AI clinical decision support system, the Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant (CMO-DA), to assist astronauts with medical issues during deep-space missions.