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Put your engineering & project management skills to work as the Assistant Project Manager for The Communications Services Project (CSP) at NASA's Glenn Research Center. The CSP delivers commercial space-relay communications to NASA’s Near Space Network. Apply by 7/24: go.nasa.gov/4ddms1y

Put your engineering &amp; project management skills to work as the Assistant Project Manager for The Communications Services Project (CSP) at <a href="/NASAglenn/">NASA's Glenn Research Center</a>. The CSP delivers commercial space-relay communications to NASA’s Near Space Network. Apply by 7/24: go.nasa.gov/4ddms1y
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Wildlife tracking and remote sensing data are shedding light on the connections between animal movements and climate. Dr. Morgan Gilmour of NASA Ames talks about “The Internet of Animals” project in our newest podcast episode: go.nasa.gov/46kRBhB

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Studies were conducted on ISS National Lab to better understand how stem cells age in microgravity and to identify the point at which they malfunction and begin to acquire cancerous traits. More in 'NASA Highlights Breakthrough Cancer Research Aboard ISS': go.nasa.gov/46ldhtU

Studies were conducted on <a href="/ISS_CASIS/">ISS National Lab</a> to better understand how stem cells age in microgravity and to identify the point at which they malfunction and begin to acquire cancerous traits.

More in 'NASA Highlights Breakthrough Cancer Research Aboard ISS': go.nasa.gov/46ldhtU
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Congratulations, #Olympic athletes! Like our astronauts, you prep for years to peacefully represent your countries. You rigorously train to take giant leaps, reach new heights & go further than ever before. From all of us at NASA, best of luck in the games!

Congratulations, #Olympic athletes!

Like our astronauts, you prep for years to peacefully represent your countries. You rigorously train to take giant leaps, reach new heights &amp; go further than ever before.

From all of us at NASA, best of luck in the games!
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We're seeking a visionary leader for NASA Technology! As Associate Administrator, you'll guide groundbreaking innovations, partnerships, and technologies shaping the future of space exploration. Apply here through August 19: go.nasa.gov/4bYoL7O

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Thank you to everyone for participating in the International Project Management (IPM) course NASA's Kennedy Space Center! During the week-long course, participants from NASA and other space agencies gain insights into international teaming through the use of lectures, small group discussion,

Thank you to everyone for participating in the International Project Management (IPM) course <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a>! During the week-long course, participants from <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a> and other space agencies gain insights into international teaming through the use of lectures, small group discussion,
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In our recent This Month in NASA History Office, learn about NASA’s Lunar Orbiter missions and Farouk El-Baz, a geologist who cataloged thousands of photos of the lunar surface and helped to identify key landing zones for the #Apollo program. Read more here: go.nasa.gov/46E3KxY

In our recent This Month in <a href="/NASAhistory/">NASA History Office</a>, learn about NASA’s Lunar Orbiter missions and Farouk El-Baz, a geologist who cataloged thousands of photos of the lunar surface and helped to identify key landing zones for the #Apollo program.

Read more here: go.nasa.gov/46E3KxY
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A new simulated mission to Mars has begun! Four volunteers stepped inside the tiny HERA habitat yesterday to live & work like astronauts for 45 days. The crew will help NASA study how isolation & confinement affects astronauts on deep-space missions. Best of luck, HERA crew!

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An uncrewed Progress spacecraft carrying nearly three tons of food, fuel, and supplies is set to launch to the International Space Station on Wednesday, Aug. 14. Watch our live coverage on NASA+ starting at 11pm ET (0300 UTC Aug. 15). go.nasa.gov/4dGdxWK

An uncrewed Progress spacecraft carrying nearly three tons of food, fuel, and supplies is set to launch to the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> on Wednesday, Aug. 14. Watch our live coverage on NASA+ starting at 11pm ET (0300 UTC Aug. 15). go.nasa.gov/4dGdxWK
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A real power move! ⚡️ Here's a look at engineers and technicians at NASA's Kennedy Space Center deploying the first of two massive solar arrays that will provide electricity for our spacecraft at Jupiter – which is more than five times as far from the Sun as Earth.

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Robots inspired by nature? In our new podcast episode we discuss a newer field of robotics engineering that takes inspiration from animal movements – Soft Robotics. Jim Neilan, Project Manager and Software Engineer NASA Langley Research Center, joins us. Listen!: go.nasa.gov/3SWGUMy

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Curious to find out how NASA uses artificial intelligence to advance its missions? For example, PIXL, the white instrument mounted on the robotic arm of NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover, uses AI to examine rocks on Mars. Read our latest INSIGHT article to learn more! 🔗go.nasa.gov/3Xgb9Rl

Curious to find out how NASA uses artificial intelligence to advance its missions? For example, PIXL, the white instrument mounted on the robotic arm of <a href="/NASAPersevere/">NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover</a>, uses AI to examine rocks on Mars.

Read our latest INSIGHT article to learn more! 🔗go.nasa.gov/3Xgb9Rl
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Today, we unveiled NASA's new strategy to harness the power of microgravity for the benefit of all—and we want your insight! Help us as we embark on this new chapter of human presence in low Earth orbit. Submit your comments on our draft strategy by 9/27. go.nasa.gov/3yXW0dV

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Teams NASA's Kennedy Space Center are making progress preparing a new spacecraft—Sierra Space's Dream Chaser—for final assembly, testing, & pre-launch processing before its first flight to the International Space Station. Learn more about Dream Chaser in our new INSIGHT article: go.nasa.gov/3yWP6FS

Teams <a href="/NASAKennedy/">NASA's Kennedy Space Center</a> are making progress preparing a new spacecraft—<a href="/SierraSpaceCo/">Sierra Space</a>'s Dream Chaser—for final assembly, testing, &amp; pre-launch processing before its first flight to the <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a>.

Learn more about Dream Chaser in our new INSIGHT article: go.nasa.gov/3yWP6FS
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Dark matter makes up 85% of all the matter in the universe, but we don’t know what it is. Cue in Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. In our latest "Small Steps, Giant Leaps" podcast episode, NASA's Dr. Lucas Paganini tells us how Roman will help unravel the mystery: go.nasa.gov/3TksHZZ

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Research can be fun! On previous International Space Station missions, @Astro_Pettit tinkered in space leading to innovative discoveries and published breakthroughs. Scheduled to return in Sept 2024, view his past “just for fun” experiments: go.nasa.gov/3ThRn5s

Research can be fun! On previous <a href="/Space_Station/">International Space Station</a> missions, @Astro_Pettit tinkered in space leading to innovative discoveries and published breakthroughs. Scheduled to return in Sept 2024, view his past “just for fun” experiments: go.nasa.gov/3ThRn5s
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NASA astronaut Frank Culbertson was aboard the International Space Station on Sept. 11, 2001; he took this photo of New York City, and many others, on the day of the attacks. Today, we remember the heroes, the survivors, and the lives lost on 9/11: go.nasa.gov/3ZkwpXd

NASA astronaut Frank Culbertson was aboard the International Space Station on Sept. 11, 2001; he took this photo of New York City, and many others, on the day of the attacks. Today, we remember the heroes, the survivors, and the lives lost on 9/11: go.nasa.gov/3ZkwpXd
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Congratulations Polaris and SpaceX on the first commercial spacewalk in history! Today’s success represents a giant leap forward for the commercial space industry and NASA's long-term goal to build a vibrant U.S. space economy.

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In a new 'This Month in NASA History,' learn about GRAIL–a mission that measured the Doppler shifts of twin spacecraft to identify the NASA Moon's gravitational anomalies and internal structure. Learn more about GRAIL and its findings: go.nasa.gov/3XmDZ12

In a new 'This Month in NASA History,' learn about GRAIL–a mission that measured the Doppler shifts of twin spacecraft to identify the <a href="/NASAMoon/">NASA Moon</a>'s gravitational anomalies and internal structure.

Learn more about GRAIL and its findings: go.nasa.gov/3XmDZ12