To study sea ice thickness, more than one view can help.
NASA scientists spent two weeks flying above the Arctic with cutting-edge sensors aboard. When combined with satellite and on-the-ground measurements, the data helps us better understand how the region is changing.
The International Space Station orbited over Los Angeles on July 4th as America marked 250 years of independence with a burst of fireworks lighting up the city below — a celebration so bright it reached all the way to space!
Today marks a new chapter for @Caltech and JPL as Ray Jayawardhana officially becomes the Institute’s 10th president!
We’re excited to work alongside him to explore new frontiers, pursue bold ideas that inspire the world, and champion the extraordinary people who make both
“Each of us has a little tiny, finite life. We have enormous gifts that need to be shared, and that's the stuff we need to be doing. We have got to push as far as humanly possible.”
Thanks to @astro_reid for the inspiring visit to JPL!
Finding asteroids before they find us!
Happy International Asteroid Day. NASA’s new NEO Surveyor mission is our next-generation near-Earth object hunter. Slated for launch next year, it will be the first spacecraft built specifically to find large numbers of asteroids and
Photo finish! 🏁📸
On June 14, Perseverance completed a Martian “marathon” by surpassing 26.2 miles (42.195 kilometers) of travel. The day before, NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter snapped this view of the rover and its tracks from space.
New upgrades to the Cold Atom Lab aboard the @Space_Station are helping scientists take precise measurements of quantum phenomena that happen at the atomic level.
Learn more: jpl.nasa.gov/news/nasas-qua…
Great to be back at @NASAJPL and spend time with the people driving some of NASA’s most ambitious missions.
The future of exploration depends on teams like this, and I couldn’t be more excited about what’s ahead. Dare mighty things.
Happy solstice! ☀️
Yesterday kicked off astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere. This time of year, the summer triangle rises into view in the night sky. Between these stars, amazing deep-sky objects are visible with a telescope, including the Ring and Veil Nebulas.
Meet ERNEST: a prototype rover that’s faster, smarter, and showcasing new ways to tackle tough terrain. This tech could be infused into future Moon and Mars missions.
It’s a Martian marathon!
NASA's Perseverance Rover has surpassed a total distance of 26.2 miles (42.195 kilometers) of travel on the Red Planet. It crossed the milestone while exploring intriguing ancient terrain to the west of Jezero Crater.
Did you send your name to be stenciled on the microchips aboard the rover? If so, your name has completed a Martian marathon, too! images.nasa.gov/details/PIA237…