Catching AWEsome Waves
On May 21, ground controllers powered down NASA’s AWE (Atmospheric Waves Experiment) instrument, marking the planned and successful completion of its data‑collection phase. The mission exceeded its planned two‑year duration studying atmospheric gravity waves to better understand how energy moves from Earth’s atmosphere into space.
Atmospheric Waves Experiment Concludes about Catching AWEsome Waves
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Webb Studies Star Clusters
This near-infrared image shows a section of one of the spiral arms of Messier 51 (M51).
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Freedom 250
NASA Celebrates America’s 250th Birthday
Our spirit of adventure and innovation will raise our nation to new heights.
From the earliest days of exploration, to the first steps on the Moon and the missions shaping our future, NASA represents the spirit of discovery that defines our nation. As the United States approaches its semiquincentennial, Freedom 250 highlights how innovation, courage, and scientific leadership have carried America forward — and how NASA continues to expand the frontier for the next generation.
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