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NASA seeks volunteers for yearlong deep space simulation in 2027
NASA is looking for research volunteers to spend a full year inside a simulated deep space environment, with the mission set to begin no earlier than August 2027.
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NASA astronaut photographs sunrise from International Space Station
NASA astronaut Chris Williams captured an orbital sunrise image on June 26, 2026, with the photo credited jointly to Williams and NASA.
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Artemis II draws over 149.4 million views on NASA platforms
NASA's Artemis II mission set a new streaming record for the agency, drawing more than 149.4 million views across NASA-owned platforms, NASA reported.
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Chandra data suggests Milky Way spiral arms reach farther out
NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has produced new data indicating that the outer spiral arms of the Milky Way extend farther than astronomers had previously believed.
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Hubble captures image of globular cluster Messier 3
NASA released a Hubble Space Telescope image of Messier 3, a globular cluster packed with more than 500,000 stars.
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NASA lists July 2026 skywatching events including comet and Saturn
NASA has published its skywatching guidance for July 2026, pointing observers toward four celestial events spread across the month.
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Webb Telescope Images FS Tau Star System Hidden by Dust
Infrared observations by the James Webb Space Telescope have brought the FS Tau star system into view, revealing details that thick dust had long kept hidden, NASA reported.
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Hubble captures blue and white stars against crimson gas clouds
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has photographed a scene featuring blue and white stars set against a backdrop of crimson gas clouds.
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NASA releases Hubble image of red, white, and blue stars for July 4th
NASA published a new Hubble Space Telescope image timed to coincide with July 4th, showing stars in red, white, and blue set against a dark background.