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Andres Mora Vargas Robotics Engineer Dr. Andres Mora Vargas serves as robotics engineer at NASA Ames Research Center, bringing over fifteen years of expertise in electrical, software, and systems engineering as well as over a decade of operating autonomous systems in extreme environments such as the Astrobee free-flying robots onContinue Reading

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MIT researchers have developed a technique that enables real-time, 3D monitoring of corrosion, cracking, and other material failure processes inside a nuclear reactor environment. This could allow engineers and scientists to design safer nuclear reactors that also deliver higher performance for applications like electricity generation and naval vessel propulsion. DuringContinue Reading

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Sentinel-6 Earth Sentinel-6 Missions Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich Sentinel-6B News about Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich, an Earth-observing satellite jointly developed by NASA along with U.S. and European partners to observe Earth’s ocean, measuring sea levels to improve weather forecasts and flood predictions, safeguard public safety, benefit commercial industry, and protect coastal infrastructure.Continue Reading

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NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, CXC This image released on June 30, 2025, combines data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory to visualize dark matter. Researchers used Webb’s observations to carefully measure the mass of the galaxy clusters shown here as well as the collective lightContinue Reading

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Dr. Michelle Hawkins Acting Deputy Associate Director for Research – NASA’s Earth Science Division Dr. Michelle Hawkins is the Acting Deputy Associate Director for Research in NASA’s Earth Science Division (ESD) at Headquarters in Washington, DC. In this role, she supports the Director in leading NASA’s Earth System Science Program,Continue Reading

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Cosmic Origins … Cosmic Origins Community AAS 247 Joint PAG Session… About Community Executive Committee Science Groups News & Events Cosmic Pathfinders Opportunities Missions Studies News & Events Resources   AAS 247 Joint PAG Session Questions 14 October 2025 AAS 247 about AAS 247 Joint PAG Session Questions Please useContinue Reading

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Amber Dooley Senior Outreach Coordinator, Contractor, CLARREO Pathfinder (CPF) Mission, Proposal Development Office (PDO), Science Directorate, NASA Langley Research Center My goal at NASA LaRC is to help scientists & engineers successfully share their science story. Whether that story is shared with the public on a mission website or duringContinue Reading

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November 2025 NASA Science Calendar Image of the Month. Image credit:  Iowa State University/Manish Kumar and Siddhartha Pathak Explore with us November 2025 Image Learn about November’s amazing image. Explore related topics, activities, games, and download desktop wallpaper. Desktop and Mobile Wallpapers Do NASA Science! Discover More Topics Revolutionary ResearchContinue Reading

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Explore This Section … ROSES-25 Blog Amendment 14: F.9 Citizen… Overview ROSES FAQ Solicitations ROSES Blog ROSES 2025 ROSES 2024 ROSES 2023 ROSES 2022 ROSES 2021 ROSES 2020 NAC Science Committee Team More Help & Support Advisory Committees Announcement of Opportunity Public Meetings Dual-Anonymous Peer Review Grant Stats Library andContinue Reading

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Floods, heatwaves, droughts and storms are forcing millions from their homes every year. Most never cross a border; they remain internally displaced yet uprooted all the same. But experts warn that in the not-so-distant future, entire nations could disappear beneath rising seas or become uninhabitable through drought.Continue Reading

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Hektoria Glacier’s sudden eight-kilometer collapse stunned scientists, marking the fastest modern ice retreat ever recorded in Antarctica. Its flat, below-sea-level ice plain allowed huge slabs of ice to detach rapidly once retreat began. Seismic activity confirmed this wasn’t just floating ice but grounded mass contributing to sea level rise. TheContinue Reading