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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.

13 Mar 2026
SpaceX

NASA eyes April 1 launch to send humans around Moon

NASA has confirmed that its Artemis II Moon rocket is ready for an April 1 launch.

11 Mar 2026
Space News

NASA's 600kg satellite is plunging to Earth: Should we worry?

NASA's Van Allen Probe A, a 600kg satellite launched in 2012, is hurtling back to Earth after spending nearly seven years studying the planet's dangerous radiation belts.

10 Mar 2026
Asteroid

NASA's experiment to deflect an asteroid in 2022 was successful

In a groundbreaking planetary defense experiment, NASA crashed a spacecraft into the asteroid Dimorphos in 2022.

03 Mar 2026
Solar System

Pluto yet to finish an orbit since discovery in 1930

Pluto, the dwarf planet discovered in 1930, is yet to complete a single full orbit around the Sun.

01 Mar 2026
Moon

NASA delays Moon landing to 2028 in historic Artemis shift

NASA has announced a major shift in its Artemis III mission, which was supposed to be the first crewed Moon landing in over 50 years.

26 Feb 2026
Technology

Can the human mind be controlled through TV screens?

A 2001 US patent has resurfaced, detailing a controversial technology that could manipulate the human nervous system via televisions and computers.

23 Feb 2026
Technology

NASA delays crewed Moon mission launch to April: Know why

NASA has delayed the launch of its crewed lunar flyby mission, Artemis II.

22 Feb 2026
Moon

NASA's Artemis II Moon mission won't take off in March

NASA has announced a delay in its Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar flight in over 50 years.

20 Feb 2026
Technology

NASA's Moon rocket clears launch rehearsal, March liftoff in sight

NASA has successfully conducted the wet dress rehearsal for the Artemis II mission at Kennedy Space Center.

20 Feb 2026
James Webb Space Telescope

James Webb telescope maps Uranus's upper atmosphere for first time

An international team of astronomers has mapped the vertical structure of Uranus's upper atmosphere for the first time.

18 Feb 2026
Blue Origin

Bezos's Blue Origin goes 'all-in' to beat SpaceX to Moon

Jeff Bezos's space venture, Blue Origin, is going all out to win the Moon race against SpaceX.

15 Feb 2026
Elon Musk

SpaceX's Crew-12 capsule docks at ISS, restoring full crew capacity

SpaceX's Dragon capsule has successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS), carrying four new astronauts from the US, France, and Russia.

14 Feb 2026
Astronomy

This planetary system 116 light-years away has left astronomers baffled

A team of astronomers has discovered an unusual exoplanetary system located some 116 light-years away.

Vast Space secures NASA contract for private astronaut mission

Vast Space, a US-based aerospace company, has signed an order with NASA for the sixth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

13 Feb 2026
Climate Change

NASA's new satellites to study climate change's impact on Earth

NASA has announced the selection of two new Earth observation missions, STRIVE and EDGE, under its Earth System Explorers Program.

NASA's Crew-12 astronauts on their way to space station

SpaceX has successfully launched NASA's Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

SpaceX set to launch Crew-12 mission to ISS today

SpaceX is gearing up to launch its Crew-12 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) at 3:45pm IST today.

12 Feb 2026
SpaceX

China moves closer to Moon landing with new spacecraft test

China has successfully conducted a low-altitude abort test of its next-generation Mengzhou ("Dream Vessel") capsule.

NASA, SpaceX's Crew-12 mission to launch tomorrow

NASA and SpaceX have postponed the launch of their Crew-12 mission to February 13.

ISRO facing staff shortage with over 2,600 posts vacant

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is grappling with a major staff shortage, with 2,613 positions lying vacant across its scientific and administrative wings.

11 Feb 2026
SpaceX

NASA is testing if humans can land spacecraft while dizzy

NASA is conducting a unique experiment to see if astronauts can land a spacecraft on the Moon while feeling dizzy.

09 Feb 2026
Technology

NASA to launch rockets into auroras to study electric currents

NASA is preparing to launch two sounding rockets into the Northern Lights, or auroras, over Alaska.

09 Feb 2026
Space News

NASA internships for summer 2026 now open: How to apply

NASA is offering an incredible opportunity for students, including undergraduates, graduates, and some international students through partner country agreements.

07 Feb 2026
Moon

Asteroid 2024 YR4 could hit Moon in 2032

Scientists are closely watching asteroid 2024 YR4 after new research suggested it could hit the Moon in 2032.

06 Feb 2026
iPhones

NASA astronauts can now carry smartphones on upcoming space missions

In a groundbreaking move, NASA has announced that its astronauts will be allowed to bring their smartphones into space for the first time.

04 Feb 2026
Mars

Why NASA's Artemis 2 crew don't want to be remembered

NASA's Artemis 2 mission is set to make history by sending four astronauts on a crewed journey around the Moon.

04 Feb 2026
Perseverance Rover

Meet Vandi Verma, Indian scientist leading NASA's AI-powered Mars exploration

In a landmark achievement for space exploration, NASA has successfully executed its first-ever AI-driven exploration of Mars. The historic mission was led by an Indian-origin scientist, Vandana 'Vandi' Verma.

03 Feb 2026
YouTube

NASA's Artemis II mission to be launched in March

NASA has officially delayed the launch of its crewed Artemis II mission from February to March 2026.

02 Feb 2026
Moon

How NASA will protect Artemis II astronauts from space radiation

NASA is gearing up for the Artemis II mission.

31 Jan 2026
Blue Origin

Blue Origin pauses space tourism flights for lunar lander mission

Jeff Bezos's space venture, Blue Origin, has announced a two-year hiatus from its space tourism flights.

29 Jan 2026
James Webb Space Telescope

NASA's James Webb telescope discovers earliest galaxy ever seen

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has made another groundbreaking discovery by spotting the earliest galaxy ever seen.

26 Jan 2026
Russia

NASA satellite captures Kamchatka buried under record snowfall

The Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia is currently facing an unprecedentedly severe winter, with nearly six meters of snow falling in just two months.

23 Jan 2026
Mars

Sonic booms may help track falling space junk

As space exploration continues to expand, so does the problem of space debris.

NASA's Sunita Williams retires after 27 years: Tracing her career

NASA has announced the retirement of its veteran astronaut Sunita Williams, effective December 27, 2025.

20 Jan 2026
Solar System

Some asteroids become more lethal during Earth entry, study finds

A recent study has warned that certain types of asteroids, particularly iron-rich ones, could pose a greater threat to Earth than previously thought.

20 Jan 2026
Space News

Most powerful solar radiation storm since 2003 hits Earth

The National Weather Service's Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) is monitoring a powerful solar radiation storm.

19 Jan 2026
Technology

Artemis II mission: How to send your name to Moon

NASA is gearing up for a historic space exploration mission, the Artemis II.

19 Jan 2026
Antarctica

NASA's Antarctic balloon campaign complete: What was the goal?

NASA has successfully concluded a scientific balloon campaign over Antarctica, which began in early December.

16 Jan 2026
Astronauts

Space travel changes brain structure, study reveals

A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) has found that long-duration space travel can alter the structure and position of astronauts' brains.

15 Jan 2026
Mars

Design a Mars meal for astronauts, win $750,000 from NASA

NASA has launched a global competition to tackle one of the biggest hurdles in human space exploration: feeding astronauts on Mars.

15 Jan 2026
SpaceX

US struggles in space race as China makes lunar strides

The US is losing its grip on the space race, with China's successful lunar missions and strategic plans.

NASA brings astronauts home safely in first-ever space medical evacuation

NASA has successfully completed its first-ever medical evacuation from the International Space Station (ISS).

15 Jan 2026
Technology

All about NASA rocket that will carry humans to Moon

NASA is gearing up for the Artemis II mission, a major milestone in human space exploration.

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams to visit Kerala Literature Festival 2026

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams will attend the Kerala Literature Festival 2026.

13 Jan 2026
Pentagon

Why ex-NASA astronaut Mark Kelly has sued Pentagon, Pete Hegseth

United States Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) has filed a lawsuit against the Pentagon and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.

NASA prepares urgent ISS crew evacuation this week: Know why

NASA and SpaceX are preparing for an early return of the Crew-11 mission from the International Space Station (ISS).