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TESS, NASA’s Kepler successor, to seek extrasolar worlds
NASA’s newest planet hunter will map 85 percent of the sky.

The eclipse NASA is going to blitz with science
NASA is sparing no expense in order to get the most comprehensive eclipse dataset yet.

NASA to share spatial expertise at Locate and Digital Earth
Special sessions at April’s Locate17 and Digital Earth Symposium include the likes of NASA, CRCSI and UoM.

NASA to study the world’s coral reefs from above
Starting with the Great Barrier Reef, NASA’s new CORAL initiative will use a ‘flying laboratory’.

Australia’s Locata to direct NASA’s UAV tests
NASA plans to install non-GNSS positioning technology from Australian-based Locata Corporation.

Curtin University signs agreement with NASA
NASA and Perth’s Curtin University have signed an agreement for space exploration.

NASA+CNES survey global water and ocean surface
NASA and CNES will jointly conduct a survey of Earth’s surface water and ocean surface height.

NASA prepares for launch of next Landsat
NASA's Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) is scheduled to launch February 11 from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. A joint NASA and U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) mission, LDCM will add to the longest continuous data record of Earth's surface as viewed from space. LDCM is the eighth satellite in the Landsat series, […]

NASA smash two spacecraft into moon
After completing their successful mission of mapping the moon’s gravity to the micron, two NASA lunar orbiters were deliberately sent to crash into the surface of the moon, ending their robotic lives on a mountain near the north pole. Engineers commanded the twin spacecraft, Ebb and Flow, to fire their engines and burn their remaining […]