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NASA Newsletter NASA’s weekly newsletter is delivered every Friday and offers a curated look at the week’s top stories, from Earth to the Moon, the Solar System, and beyond. Current Edition about NASA Newsletter SUBSCRIBERS 5+ million OPEN RATE 34-36% The Newsletter For the Benefit of Humanity NASA’s flagship newsletterContinue Reading

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Mihailo Derek Rutovic  Director, Airborne Science Program, Earth Science Division  Derek Rutovic has served as the director of the Airborne Science Program (ASP) since June 2025.  As the ASP director, he is responsible for managing the cost, schedule, and performance of the aircraft NASA uses to meet Earth Science airborneContinue Reading

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Dr. Ed Nowottnick  Program Manager, Radiation Sciences Program, Atmosphere, Earth Science Division Ed Nowottnick serves as the program scientist for the Radiation Sciences Program for the Atmosphere within NASA’s Earth Science Division’s Research and Analysis (R&A) Program since March 2025. As Radiation Sciences Program manager, his focus is reducing uncertaintiesContinue Reading

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Dr. K. Emma Knowland Atmosphere Program Manager – Tropospheric Composition Research Dr. K. Emma Knowland is a Program Manager and Program Scientist at NASA HQ in the Science Mission Directorate’s Earth Science Division, where she manages the Tropospheric Composition Program (TCP) and serves as Program Scientist for several key NASAContinue Reading

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Dr. Amanda Whitehurst Biosphere Program Manager – Terrestrial Ecology Research Dr. Amanda Whitehurst currently serves as the Program Manager for Biosphere in NASA Earth Science Research and Analysis Element. Amanda is also a Program Scientist for GEDI, LVIS, STV, and NISAR. In 2020, she joined Earth Science Division Flight ElementContinue Reading

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NASA/Christopher LC Clark Justin Hall, left, controls a subscale aircraft as Justin Link holds the aircraft in place during preliminary engine tests on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025, at NASA’s Armstong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. Hall, chief pilot at the center’s Dale Reed Subscale Flight Research Laboratory, and Link,Continue Reading

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Clusters of light across North America as observed by the TEMPO instrument in February 2025. This false-color image represents the total light observed from that location, with red being the brightest. The TEMPO instrument observes more than 2,000 wavelengths of light at each location. NASA NASA’s Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring ofContinue Reading

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NASA’s PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) mission has released processed images of huge eruptions from the Sun, known as coronal mass ejections (CMEs), that occurred from Oct. 21 to Nov. 12. This release marks the first time PUNCH observations can be used to continuously trace solar eruptionsContinue Reading

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Explore This Section Science Amendment 32: B.5 Research and… 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 and UsefulContinue Reading

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5 min read A Look Back at NASA Stennis in 2025 In 2025, NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, marked a year of progress by supporting NASA’s Artemis campaign, celebrating historic milestones, and continuing its role as a trusted propulsion test partner at America’s largest rocket propulsionContinue Reading