Missions
Nasa’s Missions on Exoplanet archive includes: JWST James Webb Space Telescope, Spitzer Space Telescope, MAGELLAN telescope, Arecibo Observatory, TESS, Kepler Spacecraft, EXPRES, Cassini, Hubble, Webb Telescope, K2 Mission, NExSS, STTARS and more…
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Jun 2, 2002NASA Ames Research Center dedicates a site for the Carl Sagan Center for the Study of Life in the Cosmos.
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Jun 2, 2002In a recent interview with Kathleen Connell of the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, CA, Michael Meyer discusses the past, present, and future of NASA's Astrobiology program.
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Jun 2, 2002An adventurous science team recently returned from deep Norwegian glacial fields, having tested an instrument which may be used to explore areas beneath frozen surfaces of other worlds.
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Feb 20, 2002An adventurous science team returned from the deep Norwegian glacial fields, having tested an instrument which may be used to explore areas beneath the frozen surfaces of other worlds.
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Nov 26, 2001NASA Ames Research Center dedicates a site for the Carl Sagan Center for the Study of Life in the Cosmos.
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Aug 12, 2001Strange things can happen to the human body when people venture into space -- and the familiar pull of gravity vanishes.
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Mar 23, 2001NASA has selected four new teams to become part of the NAI that studies the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life on Earth.
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Jan 8, 2001NASA has selected the Kepler space telescope one of three candidates for NASA's next Discovery Program mission. Kepler will search for habitable Earth-size planets around stars beyond our solar system.