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NASA: News

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration commonly abbreviated as NASA is the American government’s national civil space program that has earned a name for itself in space exploration. NASA is spread across 20 centers across the United States. It employs approximately 18,000 civil servants and claims to have created over 312,000 jobs across the US, generating over $64.3 billion in economic output in 2019. It also works with several contractors, academicians, and international partners. The agency operates with an annual budget of $23.2 billion (as of FY2021). NASA was established in 1958 with a distinctly civilian orientation encouraging the peaceful application of space science. Over the years, NASA has pioneered several human spaceflight programs including the X-15 program from 1954 to 1968, Project Apollo from 1960 to 1972, Skylab from 1965 to 1979, and Apollo-Soyuz from 1972 to 1975. NASA is also credited with putting the international space station into orbit, launching the commercial crew program that has helped the likes of SpaceX, and the Artemis program designed around the colonization of the moon. As of September 2021, NASA is led by Administrator Bill Nelson.

Watch: This is how Northern Lights look from space

NASA astronaut Jonny Kim has shared a breathtaking video of the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, as seen from space.

17 Nov 2025
Perseverance Rover

NASA's Perseverance rover finds alien rock on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover has made an intriguing discovery on the surface of Mars, finding a rock that may have originated from deep space.

17 Nov 2025
Elon Musk

Is it comet or alien spaceship? Watch 3I/ATLAS livestream tonight

The Virtual Telescope Project will be livestreaming the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS tonight at 11:15pm ET.

16 Nov 2025
Technology

NASA reopens after 43-day shutdown, scientists scramble to restart missions

NASA has resumed full operations after a record-breaking 43-day government shutdown.

16 Nov 2025
European Space Agency

NASA to launch new sea-level tracking satellite tomorrow

NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) are all set to launch their ocean-monitoring satellite, Sentinel-6B.

15 Nov 2025
SpaceX

SpaceX launches 2 rockets within 4 hours from Florida

SpaceX has achieved a remarkable feat by launching two Falcon 9 rockets from Florida in less than four hours.

14 Nov 2025
Blue Origin

Blue Origin successfully launches NASA satellites that will study Mars

Jeff Bezos's space company, Blue Origin, has successfully launched its New Glenn rocket from Florida.

13 Nov 2025
Blue Origin

Why Blue Origin postponed launch of NASA's Mars mission again

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket launch has been delayed due to extreme solar storms. It was carrying NASA's twin ESCAPADE orbiters to Mars.

12 Nov 2025
Air Pollution

Supreme Court asks Punjab, Haryana about action on stubble burning 

The Supreme Court has asked Punjab and Haryana about action taken to control stubble burning in the states.

10 Nov 2025
Blue Origin

Why Blue Origin postponed launch of NASA's ESCAPADE Mars mission

Jeff Bezos's space company, Blue Origin, has postponed the launch of NASA's ESCAPADE Mars mission.

09 Nov 2025
United States of America

Why commercial rockets can't be launched during daytime in US

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced a restriction on all US commercial rocket launches to nighttime hours, starting tomorrow.

ISS to retire in 2030: What comes next in orbit?

The International Space Station (ISS), a symbol of global cooperation and scientific progress, will meet its fiery end in Earth's atmosphere in 2030.

08 Nov 2025
Saturn

This moon of Saturn might support life after all

A new study led by Oxford University researchers has found significant heat flow at the north pole of Saturn's moon Enceladus.

05 Nov 2025
Donald Trump

Is NASA closing its iconic campus in Maryland?

NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, is facing a wave of building closures during the ongoing federal shutdown.

05 Nov 2025
Donald Trump

Trump renominates Musk's ally Jared Isaacman to head NASA

US President Donald Trump has re-nominated billionaire pilot and private astronaut Jared Isaacman to head NASA, the country's space agency.

What's Point Nemo and why the ISS will crash there?

The International Space Station (ISS) has been a symbol of human ingenuity and scientific progress for 25 years. But now, NASA and its partners are preparing for its deorbiting at the end of 2030.

01 Nov 2025
Astronauts

China launches Shenzhou-21 mission: Crew includes youngest astronaut, 4 mice

China has successfully launched its Shenzhou-21 mission, marking a major step in its ambitious space exploration program. The spacecraft is now docked at the Tiangong space station.

31 Oct 2025
Buzz Aldrin

NASA responds to Kim Kardashian's moon landing conspiracy theory

NASA has responded to a conspiracy theory put forth by Kim Kardashian, who questioned the authenticity of the 1969 moon landing.

31 Oct 2025
Lockheed Martin

How NASA's X-59 supersonic jet could revolutionize air travel

NASA and Lockheed Martin recently tested their experimental supersonic jet, the X-59.

31 Oct 2025
Solar System

3I/ATLAS turns blue near Sun, defying typical comet behavior 

Astronomers have observed a surprising transformation in the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS.

29 Oct 2025
Technology

NASA's X‑59 quiet supersonic jet makes historic first flight

NASA's experimental supersonic jet, the X-59, has successfully completed its first flight. The historic event took place on Tuesday over Southern California.

27 Oct 2025
Space News

Is 3I/ATLAS an alien spacecraft? Mystery may end this week

The long-standing question of whether aliens exist could be answered on October 30.

27 Oct 2025
Asteroid

Can you see Earth's new 'second moon' without a telescope?

Earth has a new companion in space, a small asteroid called '2025 PN7.' It has been dubbed a quasi-moon by NASA.

26 Oct 2025
Falcon 9

SpaceX breaks record with 135th orbital launch of the year

SpaceX has set a new record by completing its 135th orbital launch of the year.

22 Oct 2025
Space News

'Take vacation before October-29': Why object 3I/ATLAS has spooked scientists

A Harvard astrophysicist has sparked a wave of online speculation with his cryptic warning to "take vacations before October 29."

21 Oct 2025
Space News

Complex organic molecules found outside Milky Way for first time

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have found complex organic molecules outside the Milky Way for the first time.

21 Oct 2025
SpaceX

Why NASA might drop SpaceX from upcoming Moon landing mission

NASA has announced its decision to reopen the bidding process for its flagship US Moon landing contract.

19 Oct 2025
Moon

This autonomous system will make moving cargo on Moon easier

Researchers from the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies (UTIAS) are developing autonomy algorithms that could significantly impact lunar cargo transport.

18 Oct 2025
Space News

This is the longest gamma-ray burst ever recorded

In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have detected the longest gamma-ray burst (GRB) ever recorded.

12 Oct 2025
Asteroid

4 asteroids to pass by Earth in next 2 days

NASA has confirmed that four near-Earth asteroids will safely pass our planet on October 13 and 14, 2025.

06 Oct 2025
Space News

Not spiral, not elliptical: Hubble finds galaxy that defies rules

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a strange galaxy, NGC 2775, some 67 million light-years away in the constellation of Cancer.

What NASA's shutdown means for its space operations, research

NASA has temporarily suspended most of its operations due to a deadlock in US government funding.

02 Oct 2025
Saturn

Saturn's moon ejects organic compounds that may support life

NASA's Cassini mission to Saturn may have discovered a major clue in the search for extraterrestrial life.

27 Sep 2025
Boeing

Boeing settles wrongful death lawsuit over whistleblower's suicide for $50,000

Boeing has settled a wrongful death lawsuit with the family of John Barnett, a quality inspector and whistleblower who died by suicide in March 2024.

NASA-ISRO satellite sends first radar images of Earth

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Indian Space Research Organisation(ISRO) have released the first radar images from their joint Earth-observing satellite, NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar).

25 Sep 2025
Space News

NASA warns of satellite, communication risks as Sun 'wakes up'

NASA has warned that the Sun is "waking up," with an increase in solar activity since 2008.

25 Sep 2025
Pentagon

NASA to stop a $500M spacecraft from crashing to Earth

NASA has awarded a $30 million contract to Katalyst Space Technologies, a start-up based in Arizona.

25 Sep 2025
Solar System

NASA launches IMAP mission to study Sun's magnetic shield

NASA has launched a mission to study the heliosphere, the Sun's magnetic bubble that protects our solar system.

24 Sep 2025
Virgin Galactic

This university will send students, faculty to space in 2027

Virgin Galactic has announced plans to launch a human spaceflight mission called "Purdue 1" in 2027.

24 Sep 2025
Space News

Humans to orbit Moon next year, first time since 1972

NASA is gearing up for its first human spaceflight mission beyond low-Earth orbit in over 50 years.

23 Sep 2025
Mars

NASA selects 10 new astronauts for Moon and Mars missions

NASA has announced the induction of 10 new astronauts into its elite corps.

23 Sep 2025
China

NASA's 2027 Moon mission at risk amid SpaceX's Starship delays

SpaceX's Starship Human Landing System (HLS), a specialized variant of the standard Starship spacecraft, is facing delays in its development.