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Research fellow wears pink and named her NASA project B.A.R.B.I.EDr. Natasha Latouf, 26, a graduate research fellow and astrophysicist, is the real-life “Legally Blonde.” Despite early doubts about her abilities as a woman in STEM, she persevered, working three ...
The NASA lab tracks global climate conditions, serving as one of the main centers worldwide for this information.
NASA is canceling the lease for the offices of a branch of the Goddard Space Flight Center in New York that does Earth ...
New imagery of the asteroid Donaldjohanson captured by NASA's Lucy spacecraft. Credit: NASA / Goddard / SwRI / Johns Hopkins APL / NOIRLab "If we want to understand ourselves, we have to ...
The proposed cuts – which also could close NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, a prominent research laboratory in Greenbelt, Maryland – have alarmed scientists and politicians.
This photo provided by NASA shows the asteroid Donaldjohanson as seen by the Lucy spacecraft during its flyby on Sunday, April 20, 2025. (NASA/Goddard/SwRI/Johns ...
The Donaldjohanson asteroid imaged by NASA's Lucy spacecraft. NASA/Goddard/SwRI/Johns Hopkins APL NASA has shared the first closeup images of the Donaldjohanson ...
NASA’s Lucy spacecraft has encountered its second official asteroid, and once again, the object has defied expectations. The asteroid in question, Donaldjohanson, was visited by the mission on ...
Credit: NASA / Goddard / SwRI / Johns Hopkins APL The first close look at Donaldjohanson appears to confirm astronomers’ previous observations, particularly its 10-day brightness variation period.
A NASA spacecraft recently got an up-close look at a strange peanut-shaped space rock floating through the cosmos in the main asteroid belt. Not to worry: Astronomers aren't interested in the ...
NASA’s Lucy spacecraft just pulled off its second asteroid flyby and imaged a frankly tasty-looking rock: a peanut-shaped asteroid named Donaldjohanson. The oblong asteroid is a fragment of a ...
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