NASA researchers performed their first wildfire test flight mission, using their new airspace management technology.
The Starling swarm's extended mission tested advanced autonomous maneuvering capabilities.NASA/Daniel Rutter As missions to ...
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Final Chapter for NASA's Kuiper Airborne ObservatoryNASA's Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO), a pioneering infrared telescope platform, is meeting its end as it is dismantled at ...
NASA could get rid of its Washington, D.C., headquarters with its lease up in four years, which would shift operations to its ...
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Space.com on MSNThe 1st private mission to Venus comes together ahead of possible 2026 launch (photos)The first private spacecraft mission to Venus will combat the planet's hellish conditions with the aid of a novel woven heat ...
On her first visit to orbit, NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers has just met three robots stationed aboard the International Space ...
NASA’s DRF helps machines from different sectors share data securely and make smarter decisions – turning everyday travel ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNHow NASA's 'autonomy choreography' will impact advanced technologiesImagine your car is in conversation with other traffic and road signals as you travel. Those conversations help your car ...
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Space.com on MSNMeteorites and asteroids tracked back to their place of origin in the solar systemMeteorites are rocks from space that survive their fiery descent through Earth's atmosphere and reach the ground. More than ...
NASA researchers conducted initial validation of a new airspace management system designed to enable crews to use aircraft to ...
Scientists traced origins of 75 meteorites back to specific regions in the asteroid belt, revealing new insights into their ...
NASA's BioNutrients series of experiments is testing ways to use microorganisms to make nutrients that will be needed for human health during future long-duration deep space exploration missions.
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