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  • Earth Science Showcase – Kids Art Collection
    by Milan Loiacono on 26th April 2025 at 12:14 am

    On April 16, 2025, the Earth Science Division at NASA’s Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley held an Earth Science Showcase to share its work with the center and their families. As part of this event, kids were invited to share something they like about the Earth. These are their masterpieces. Sora U. Age 9.

  • Lunar Space Station Module for NASA’s Artemis Campaign to Begin Final Outfitting
    by Briana R. Zamora on 25th April 2025 at 11:15 pm

    NASA continues to mark progress on plans to work with commercial and international partners as part of the Gateway program. The primary structure of HALO (Habitation and Logistics Outpost) arrived at Northrop Grumman’s facility in Gilbert, Arizona, where it will undergo final outfitting and verification testing. HALO will provide Artemis astronauts with space to live,

  • Searching for the Dark in the Light
    on 25th April 2025 at 8:12 pm

    Written by Eleanor Moreland, Ph.D. Student Collaborator at Rice University  Perseverance has been busy exploring lower “Witch Hazel Hill,” an outcrop exposed on the edge of the Jezero crater rim. The outcrop is composed of alternating light and dark layers, and naturally, the team has been trying to understand the makeup of and relationships between

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  • Navigation Technology
    by Christian M. Getteau on 25th April 2025 at 2:00 pm

    Science in Space April 2025 Humans have always been explorers, venturing by land and sea into unknown and uncharted places on Earth and, more recently, in space. Early adventurers often navigated by the Sun and stars, creating maps that made it easier for others to follow. Today, travelers on Earth have sophisticated technology to guide

  • NASA Astronaut to Answer Questions from Students in California
    by Gerelle Q. Dodson on 23rd April 2025 at 8:27 pm

    Students from Santa Monica, California, will connect with NASA astronaut Jonny Kim as he answers prerecorded science, technology, engineering, and mathematics-related questions aboard the International Space Station. Watch the 20-minute space-to-Earth call at 12:10 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, April 29, on the NASA STEM YouTube Channel. Media interested in covering the event must RSVP by

  • NASA Astronaut Don Pettit to Discuss Seven-Month Space Mission
    by Tiernan P. Doyle on 23rd April 2025 at 2:16 pm

    Media are invited to a news conference at 2 p.m. EDT Monday, April 28, at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston where astronaut Don Pettit will share details of his recent mission aboard the International Space Station. The news conference will stream live on NASA’s website. Learn how to stream NASA content through a variety

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  • Tariffs Alarm the Amateur Astronomy Industry
    by Hannah Richter on 25th April 2025 at 4:58 pm

    Lenses, electronics, and many other telescope parts are made in Asia, putting even U.S.-based manufacturers in a bind. The post Tariffs Alarm the Amateur Astronomy Industry appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  • This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 25 – May 4
    by Alan MacRobert on 25th April 2025 at 9:19 am

    The Moon passes Mars when Mars passes the Beehive. Sirius, the Winter Star, sinks away in the southwest. Arcturus, the Spring Star, shines high toward the southeast. Vega, the Summer Star, is already nosing up in the northeast. All at once. The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 25 – May 4 appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

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  • This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 25 – May 4
    by Alan MacRobert on 25th April 2025 at 9:19 am

    The Moon passes Mars when Mars passes the Beehive. Sirius, the Winter Star, sinks away in the southwest. Arcturus, the Spring Star, shines high toward the southeast. Vega, the Summer Star, is already nosing up in the northeast. All at once. The post This Week's Sky at a Glance, April 25 – May 4 appeared first on Sky & Telescope.

  • Asteroid Vesta Now an Easy Catch in Binoculars
    by Bob King on 23rd April 2025 at 2:01 pm

    Vesta, both protoplanet and asteroid, reaches opposition on May 2nd. From a dark sky it's even visible with the naked eye. The post Asteroid Vesta Now an Easy Catch in Binoculars appeared first on Sky & Telescope.