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.

How much salary Sunita Williams draws from NASA

NASA pays its astronauts, including Sunita Williams, according to certain grades — GS-13, GS-14, and GS-15 — established by the US government pay scales.

18 Dec 2024

Boeing

NASA delays astronaut return plan again, Sunita Williams's mission extended 

NASA has announced yet another delay in its mission to bring home two US astronauts, who have been stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) for months.

'Another day, another sleigh': ISS crew all set for Christmas

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams and her team on the International Space Station (ISS) are all set to celebrate Christmas.

12 Dec 2024

Mars

NASA explains why Ingenuity helicopter crashed on Mars

NASA's Ingenuity helicopter, which had successfully completed 72 flights on Mars, crashed due to a software glitch.

11 Dec 2024

Elon Musk

SpaceX's valuation skyrockets to $350 billion after share sale

SpaceX, the top rocket and satellite manufacturer owned by Elon Musk, has seen its valuation skyrocket to nearly $350 billion.

09 Dec 2024

Space News

Geminid meteor shower peaks this week: How to watch

One of the last celestial events of the year, the Geminid meteor shower, will peak between December 13-14.

09 Dec 2024

Astronauts

How do astronauts drink in space? Sunita Williams explains 

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams recently held a virtual session with students of the Sunita Williams Elementary School.

06 Dec 2024

Technology

NASA's mission to return humans to Moon delayed until 2026

NASA has announced a delay in its Artemis missions, aimed at returning humans to the Moon.

05 Dec 2024

Amazon

What happens when ISS retires? Bezos has $100B replacement plan

Blue Origin's founder Jeff Bezos is planning to launch a new space station, Orbital Reef.

05 Dec 2024

Donald Trump

Donald Trump nominates private astronaut Jared Isaacman to lead NASA

Billionaire entrepreneur and private astronaut Jared Isaacman has been nominated by US President-elect Donald Trump to lead NASA.

04 Dec 2024

Solar System

Venus was born too hot to support life, says study

A new study published in Nature Astronomy has debunked the age-old myth that Venus, commonly referred to as Earth's "evil twin," may have once supported life.

04 Dec 2024

Astronauts

Can we grow veggies in space? Sunita Williams begins experiment

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who is currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS), is leading a one-of-a-kind agricultural experiment.

28 Nov 2024

Astronauts

Watch: NASA astronauts celebrate Thanksgiving in space with delicious meals

In a heartwarming tradition, four astronauts currently stationed on the International Space Station (ISS) have sent a special Thanksgiving message to Earth.

25 Nov 2024

Moon

We finally know what's inside Moon's inner core

A team of researchers from the French National Centre for Scientific Research, led by astronomer Arthur Briaud, has made a major discovery about the Moon's inner core.

24 Nov 2024

Moon

Earth's 'mini moon' is set to depart by tomorrow

Earth's temporary "mini moon," asteroid 2024 PT5, is set to depart our planet's orbit on November 25, just two months after its arrival.

20 Nov 2024

Astronauts

Worrying: Sunita Williams has little fresh food left on ISS

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has been stuck on the International Space Station (ISS) for the past few months, along with fellow astronaut Butch Wilmore.

19 Nov 2024

SpaceX

SpaceX Starship's 6th test flight today: Know the mission objectives

SpaceX is gearing up to launch its Starship rocket, the biggest and most powerful two-stage reusable vehicle ever built, on its sixth test flight today.

19 Nov 2024

Mars

Did NASA kill life on Mars? Astrobiologist makes shocking claim

Dirk Schulze-Makuch, a renowned astrobiologist from Berlin's Technische Universitat, has proposed a theory that NASA's Viking 1 mission could have inadvertently harmed potential life on Mars.

19 Nov 2024

Delhi

Delhi pollution: Punjab sees record farm fires amid SC scrutiny

On Tuesday, Punjab reported nearly 1,000 farm fires, the highest single-day count this season.

18 Nov 2024

China

Moon's far side had active volcanoes, similar to near side

Recent research has shown that the far side of the Moon also witnessed volcanic eruptions billions of years ago, just like its near side.

16 Nov 2024

Elon Musk

SpaceX's Starship Flight 6 test launch scheduled for November 19

SpaceX is gearing up for its sixth Starship test flight, called Starship Flight 6, no sooner than Tuesday, November 19.

16 Nov 2024

Mars

Europe's 'Hera' asteroid probe on track for Mars rendezvous

The European Space Agency (ESA)'s Hera asteroid probe, has successfully completed a critical milestone in its mission to study the site of the first-ever asteroid deflection test.

16 Nov 2024

Boeing

Biden jokes about rescuing stranded astronauts, Sunita, Wilmore, from space

United States President Joe Biden recently joked about going to space to bring back astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore.

15 Nov 2024

Anthropic

Anthropic partners with US government to prevent AI nuclear leaks

In a first, leading artificial intelligence (AI) firm Anthropic has partnered with US Department of Energy's (DOE) nuclear experts.

15 Nov 2024

Microsoft

Want to know everything about Earth? Ask NASA's AI chatbot

NASA has teamed up with Microsoft to create an AI chatbot called Earth Copilot.

13 Nov 2024

Pratt & Whitney

NASA invests $11.5 million in 5 sustainable aircraft concepts

NASA has awarded five research grants, totaling $11.5 million, under its Advanced Aircraft Concepts for Environmental Sustainability 2050 (AACES) program.

12 Nov 2024

Elon Musk

SpaceX plans to establish Starlink-like satellite network around Mars

SpaceX is looking to build a satellite network around Mars, just like its Earth-based Starlink system.

10 Nov 2024

Asteroid

'Hera' mission to study NASA-deflected asteroid completes key maneuver

The European Space Agency (ESA)'s planetary defense mission, Hera, has successfully executed the first major maneuver of its journey since its launch in October.

10 Nov 2024

Space News

Northern Taurid meteor shower peaks tomorrow: Check NASA's viewing tips

The Southern Taurids already peaked on November 5, and now it's the Northern Taurids's turn to dazzle the night sky around November 11-12.

NASA remains tight-lipped on Crew-8 astronaut's post spaceflight health scare

NASA is yet to reveal the details of a medical issue that resulted in the hospitalization of one of its astronauts, after returning from space last month.

09 Nov 2024

Donald Trump

Musk joined Trump's call with Zelenskyy; what did they discuss 

SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk was reportedly on the line during a phone call between United States President-elect Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

08 Nov 2024

Lockheed Martin

NASA's X-59 supersonic jet nears first flight, passes engine tests

NASA's revolutionary X-59 jet, or the Quiet SuperSonic Technology (QueSST) aircraft, has passed its first engine tests.

08 Nov 2024

China

Mars once had a vast ocean, new evidence suggests

China's Zhurong rover has unearthed new evidence supporting the theory that Mars once housed a vast ocean, a study published in Scientific Reports has revealed.

06 Nov 2024

Astronauts

Is Sunita Williams OK? Starliner astronauts' photos spark health concerns

NASA's astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore have been stuck on the International Space Station (ISS) since June 6, after their Boeing Starliner spacecraft encountered technical issues.

06 Nov 2024

Gaganyaan

ISRO's Gaganyaan mission delayed to 2026: Here's why

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has pushed back its ambitious Gaganyaan mission, now slated for 2026, extending the original timeline by almost a year.

05 Nov 2024

Japan

Japan launches world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat: Know its significance

Japan has successfully launched the world's first wooden satellite, LignoSat, into space.

US elections: How NASA enables astronauts to vote from space

As the United States gears up for its presidential election on November 5, two astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) will be casting their votes from space.

02 Nov 2024

SpaceX

SpaceX plans to test in-orbit refueling of Starship in 2025

SpaceX is gearing up for a historic mission to test propellant transfer between two orbiting Starships as early as March 2025.

29 Oct 2024

Space News

NASA reveals 9 potential landing sites for Artemis 3 mission

NASA has revealed nine possible landing sites for its next Artemis 3 mission, a major step in the planning.

Sunita Williams wishes Happy Diwali from space, shares video message

Indian-origin NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, who is currently stationed at the International Space Station (ISS), has sent her Diwali greetings to people across the globe.

26 Oct 2024

Boeing

Boeing is considering selling parts of its space business: Report

Boeing, a longtime NASA contractor, is said to be considering the sale of certain parts of its space operations.

25 Oct 2024

Boeing

A SpaceX capsule just returned, but Starliner's astronauts weren't aboard

NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore—test pilots for Boeing's Starliner spacecraft's maiden crewed flight—had originally planned a week-long trip to the International Space Station (ISS).

23 Oct 2024

China

NASA to study lunar samples brought by China's Chang'e-6 mission

NASA is in talks with China to finalize a loan agreement to study lunar rock samples from the Chang'e-6 mission, Reuters has reported.

23 Oct 2024

Albert Einstein

NASA's latest telescope will unlock the mysteries of black holes

NASA has just unveiled a prototype of an innovative telescope, one that is designed specifically for a new space-based gravitational wave detection mission.

NASA's astronauts cannot return from ISS due to poor weather

The return of NASA's SpaceX Crew-8 mission from the International Space Station (ISS) has been delayed due to bad weather near Florida's splashdown sites.

21 Oct 2024

Space News

How NASA's Artemis Accords will ensure peaceful deep space exploration

NASA's Artemis Accords, a global alliance to set rules for peaceful deep space exploration, has gained a lot of momentum.

20 Oct 2024

Space News

Hubble captures stunning image of 'stellar volcano' in Aquarius constellation

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has clicked a stunning image of two stars from a system, called R Aquarii, situated about 710 light-years away in the Aquarius constellation.

20 Oct 2024

Space News

NASA's Roman Telescope completes rigorous spin test amid launch preparations

NASA's next-generation Roman Space Telescope, named after the agency's first chief astronomer Nancy Grace Roman, has successfully completed a critical "spin test."

19 Oct 2024

Mars

NASA discovers potential habitats for microbial life on Mars

A recent study by NASA has found small patches on Mars that could harbor life.

This trash compactor would tackle the biggest problem in space

Sierra Space, a leading space technology company, is all set to send a unique trash compactor to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2026.

18 Oct 2024

Europe

What is Europe's 'Moonlight' mission and why is it important

The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched an ambitious initiative, the Moonlight Lunar Communications and Navigation Services (LCNS) program.

18 Oct 2024

Bill Gates

Bill Gates' guide to understanding climate change

Bill Gates, the world's most successful entrepreneur and a great philanthropist, is a strong advocate for the fight against climate change.

18 Oct 2024

Space News

Increasing space missions could lead to tech blackouts, warn experts

The increasing number of space missions has alarmed scientists and astronomers alike about the possibility of Kessler syndrome becoming a reality.

17 Oct 2024

Solar System

Sun officially enters its 'solar maximum period': What it means

The sun has officially entered its "solar maximum period," a phase in the 11-year solar cycle characterized by increased sunspots and solar activity.