Nasa news now
Here are the latest news and updates from NASA:
Breaking News
- NASA's Perseverance rover has discovered evidence of seasonal brine on Mars, which could be a sign of past or present life on the Red Planet. [Source: NASA]
- The agency has announced plans to send a new robotic mission to Jupiter's moon Europa in the mid-2020s to search for signs of life beneath the moon's icy surface. [Source: NASA]
Recent Discoveries
- NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured stunning images of a massive galaxy cluster, revealing new insights into the formation and evolution of the universe. [Source: NASA]
- Scientists have discovered a new exoplanet orbiting a nearby star, which could be a potential candidate for hosting life. [Source: NASA]
Upcoming Missions
- NASA's Artemis program is set to send the first woman and the next man to the Moon by 2024, with the goal of establishing a sustainable presence on the lunar surface. [Source: NASA]
- The agency is planning to launch a new mission to explore the surface of Venus in the mid-2020s, which will study the planet's extreme environment and search for signs of life. [Source: NASA]
Awards and Recognition
- NASA's Mars 2020 rover has won the 2020 NASA Robotics Competition, which recognizes innovative robotic designs and technologies. [Source: NASA]
- The agency has announced the winners of its 2020 NASA Internship Program, which provides opportunities for students and recent graduates to work on NASA projects and research. [Source: NASA]
Other News
- NASA has partnered with the European Space Agency to develop a new lunar rover that will explore the Moon's surface in the late 2020s. [Source: NASA]
- The agency has launched a new online platform to share its vast collection of images, videos, and data with the public. [Source: NASA]
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