Jim Free, NASA's associate administrator who has been a central voice defending the agency's Artemis moon program, will retire effective on Saturday, the agency said in a statement on Wednesday.
One of history’s most infamous coding mistakes—an absent hyphen—led to the destruction of NASA’s Mariner 1 spacecraft just moments after launch, costing the agency a staggering $18.5 million.
Here are all the details about it. NASA’s internship program will provide students with hands-on experience in science and technology engineering, mathematics (STEM), and various non-engineering ...
NASA is currently undergoing a colossal leadership change that has left everyone questioning the fate of the space exploration program of the agency, particularly the Artemis moon mission.
However, roughly 5% of NASA’s workforce accepted offers under the deferred resignation program — which was a move by the Trump administration to lure federal employees to step down from their ...
WASHINGTON — NASA is losing four key senior officials close to its flagship moon program, according to people familiar with the changes, adding more uncertainty over the agency's space ...
Key NASA Officials' Departure Casts More Uncertainty Over US Moon Program By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON (Reuters) - (This Feb. 19 story has been corrected to say that the retirement announcements at ...
NASA has paused several key science committees ... and the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG), have also had meetings paused without clear guidance on when—or if—they can resume.
NASA is just one of many customers on the mission, which it is helping to bankroll under its Commercial Lunar Payload Services program, or CLPS. The CLPS program allows the space agency to find ...
In the 1970s, images from the NASA Mariner 9 orbiter revealed water-sculpted surfaces on Mars. This settled the once-controversial question of whether water ever rippled over the red planet.
In the 1970s, images from the NASA Mariner 9 orbiter revealed water-sculpted surfaces on Mars. This settled the once-controversial question of whether water ever rippled over the red planet.