The “International Geophysical Year” of 1957–1958 revolutionized American science, creating the new field of planetary science while enabling new discoveries in areas as diverse as geophysics and climate science. Learn…
The “International Geophysical Year” of 1957–1958 revolutionized American science, creating the new field of planetary science while enabling new discoveries in areas as diverse as geophysics and climate science. Learn…
The 2007 NCER will be held in Honolulu, Hawaii from July 10-13, 2007 (with pre-conference on July 9). All conference events will be held at the Hawaii Convention Center in…
NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Spirit has found a patch of bright-toned soil so rich in silica that scientists propose water must have been involved in concentrating it. Read the press…
There are 494 Ambassadors in 50 states, Washington DC and Puerto Rico bringing the excitement of space to the public. To arrange for an event in your community, visit the…
Download a free NASA screen saver to get updated images and information from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Learn more about MRO on the mission website.
The regular FIRST Robotics Competition season may be over, but now it’s time for post-season events. Check out Monty Madness on Saturday, May 19.
Learn more about the FIRST Robotics Competition and Botball Robotics. Watch the FIRST Robotics Competition Championship archive or view the Regional Competition archives.
High school science teachers may apply to participate, along with two of their students, in the Phoenix Student Interns Program. Participants will work with scientists on the Phoenix Mars Mission.
Learn how robotics engineers at NASA’s Ames Research Center design, build and test robots used for missions in space. Watch the online video now!
Take a virtual field trip to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and learn about mission control, the rover lab, and more!