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NASA's Eyes on the Universe
Experience Earth, our solar system, nearby asteroids, the universe, and the spacecraft exploring them with immersive real-time 3D web-based apps. Start exploring your solar system now!

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Make Your Own Sonification With 'Hearing Hubble'
With Hearing Hubble, you get to make your own sonification. Choose from 10 breathtaking Hubble views, then start your own symphony. You pick the instruments, scanning pattern, harmony, and scientific information you want to use to create your sonification! When you’re done composing, share your masterpiece on social media and with your family and friends.

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NASA Knows: What is an Engineer?
Engineers solve problems. They use science and math to create new things or make things work better. There are different kinds of engineers. They work on different kinds of projects. Some engineers design buildings or machines. Others find ways to move heat, power, or water from one place to another. Some create new tools. Follow the link to learn more about what engineers do!

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NASA EXPRESS, April 17, 2025 Edition
This Week the EXPRESS is highlighting… • Space Weather Explorers Week • Virtual Career Connection: Space Welders • NASA Psyche Inspired Online Art Showcase • New NASA eClips Videos – Real World: The Air We Share and Ask a Subject Matter Expert: Education Specialist • Call for Proposals: NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate's University Leadership Initiative • NASA Postdoctoral Program Fellowships • And More! Sign up to receive the NASA EXPRESS Newsletter in your inbox.

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NASA EXPRESS, April 10, 2025 Edition
This Week the EXPRESS is highlighting… • Celebrate Citizen Science Month With NASA Projects • Make a STEM Connection: World Quantum Day • Virtual Information Sessions: How to Host an In-Flight STEM Downlink • Night Sky Network Webinar: Psyche – Exploration of a Metal World • New Artemis Resources: Launch Into Math With SLS and Our Friend Orion Storybook • And More! Sign up to receive the NASA EXPRESS Newsletter in your inbox.

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Astromaterials 3D
Virtual library of NASA's space rock collections. Enter the virtual lab and choose from a variety of samples in the digital collection to examine in 3D, including Moon rocks and meteorites.

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NASA EXPRESS, March 27, 2025 Edition
This Week the EXPRESS is highlighting… • Opportunity to Host an In-flight STEM Downlink During Expedition 74 • Webinar: Discover How You Can Help NASA Study Clouds on Earth and Mars • Webinar: NASA Spinoffs in Sports Series – Play Ball! • Wallops Rocket Academy for Teachers (WRATS) • 2026 Moon to Mars Exploration Systems and Habitation (M2M X-Hab) Academic Innovation Challenge • NASA L’SPACE Program – Summer 2025 • And More! Sign up to receive the NASA EXPRESS Newsletter in your inbox.

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NASA EXPRESS, April 24, 2025 Edition
This Week the EXPRESS is highlighting… • Fall 2025 NASA Internships • Last Call to Host an In-Flight STEM Downlink • Virtual Career Connection: Sheet Metal Expert • Launch Your Future: NASA Internships Virtual Webinar • NASA eClips Newsletter: April 2025 • NASA Kids’ Club Puzzle Game: Put It Together • And More! Sign up to receive the NASA EXPRESS Newsletter in your inbox.

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Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth
The Gateway to Astronaut of Earth hosts the best and most complete online collection of astronaut photographs of the Earth from 1961 through the present.

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NASA Knows: What Does a Scientist Do?
Science is about exploring answers to questions. A scientist uses research and evidence to form hypotheses, test variables, and then share their findings. NASA scientists conduct groundbreaking research to answer some of humanity’s most profound questions. Most scientists start as project scientists in their early careers. They spend a lot of time publishing their peer-reviewed literature and presenting scientific research. Senior-level scientists provide leadership in the NASA community, actively publish research group work, and take on management roles.

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NASA EXPRESS, April 3, 2025 Edition
This Week the EXPRESS is highlighting… • Celebrate Community College Month With Ways to Get Involved With NASA • Info Session – Moon Mascot: NASA Artemis II ZGI Design Challenge • Virtual Career Connection: Explore NASA’s Telescopes • Contact Opportunity: Amateur Radio on the International Space Station • Call for Proposals: MUREP Partnership Learning Annual Notification (MPLAN) Awards • Dragonfly Student and Early Career Investigator Program • And More! Sign up to receive the NASA EXPRESS Newsletter in your inbox.

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Learn About NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson
Katherine Johnson was a pioneering woman whose amazing math skills helped NASA put the first people on the Moon! Learn about Katherine's journey from star student to a stellar career at NASA.

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NASA EXPRESS, March 20, 2025 Edition
This Week the EXPRESS is highlighting… • Make a STEM Connection: Vernal Equinox • GLOBE Mission Mosquito Webinar: Mysterious Mosquitoes • NASA Internships Webinar: Launch Your Future • Sally Ride EarthKAM Mission 91 • And More! Sign up to receive the NASA EXPRESS Newsletter in your inbox.

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NASA Knows: How Does the Sun Behave?
The Sun is a star. It is the biggest object in our solar system. The Sun is about 93 million miles away from Earth and about 4.5 billion years old. The Sun affects Earth’s weather, seasons, climate, and more. Let’s learn about how the Sun behaves.

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NASA EXPRESS, March 13, 2025 Edition
This Week the EXPRESS is highlighting… Moon Mascot Needed: Artemis II Zero Gravity Indicator Design Challenge Celebrate Pi Day Summer 2025 GeneLab for High School Programs Exoasteroids Participatory Science Project And More!

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