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NASA's LRO Views Japan's RESILENCE Lunar Lander Landing Area - NASA
NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera (LROC) imaged the landing area of the ispace SMBC x HAKUTO-R Venture Moon Mission 2 RESILIENCE lunar lander whichNASA
Nancy Grace Roman’s 100th Birthday - NASA
Dr. Nancy Grace Roman, NASA's first Chief of Astronomy and namesake of the Nancy Grace Roman Telescope, briefs astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin on celestialNASA
Hubble Captures Cotton Candy Clouds
This Hubble image features a sparkling cloudscape from one of the Milky Way’s galactic neighbors, located 160,000 light-years away.NASA Hubble Mission Team (NASA Science)
NASA X-59’s Latest Testing Milestone: Simulating Flight from the Ground - NASA
NASA’s X-59 successfully completed a test series in which the airplane was put through its paces in flight without ever leaving the ground.Jim Banke (NASA)
Let’s Bake a Cosmic Cake!
To celebrate what would have been the 100th birthday of Dr. Nancy Grace Roman — NASA’s first chief astronomer and the namesake for the agency’s nearlyNASA Science Editorial Team (NASA Science)
Deimos Before Dawn - NASA
NASA's Perseverance rover captured this view of Deimos, the smaller of Mars' two moons, shining in the sky at 4:27 a.m. local time on March 1, 2025, theNASA
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A Tough Drill at Witch Hazel Hill
Written by Alex Jones, Ph.D. candidate at Imperial College LondonMars 2020 Mission Team Members (NASA Science)
Hubble Pinpoints Young Stars in Spiral Galaxy
This Hubble image peers into the spiral galaxy NGC 1317 in the constellation Fornax, located more than 50 million light-years from Earth.NASA Hubble Mission Team (NASA Science)
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NASA Glenn Showcases Stirling Engine at Piston Powered Auto-Rama
Glenn experts highlight NASA’s Stirling engine and how radioisotope power systems use nuclear power to reach distant regions.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Glenn Engineer Highlights Research for Hubble Servicing Missions
NASA Glenn played significant role in research for Hubble Space Telescope missions.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Glenn Hosts Slovenian Delegation and Ohio Governor’s Office
A delegation of Slovenian government officials and representatives from the Ohio Governor’s Office tour.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
Specialty NASA Glenn License Plates Available
Show your pride with specialty license plates showcasing NASA Glenn.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Glenn Shows Students Temperature-Cooling Technology
Students discover how NASA uses water to regulate the body temperatures of astronauts during spacewalks.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
NASA Glenn Champions FIRST Robotics Competition Buckeye Regional
Glenn supports the 26th annual FIRST Robotics Competition Buckeye Regional at Cleveland State University.Kelly M. Matter (NASA)
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Sols 4536-4538: Dusty Martian Magnets
Written by Remington Free, Operations Systems Engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion LaboratoryMars Science Laboratory Mission Team Members (NASA Science)
Hi-Rate Composite Aircraft Manufacturing Project 2025 Spring Review - NASA
NASA Hi-Rate Composite Aircraft Manufacturing project members and Advanced Composites Consortium partners met at Langley Research Center for a 2025 review.Jim Banke (NASA)
NASA Hosts Industry, Government, Academia to Explore Partnerships - NASA
On April 29, more than 90 representatives from industry, U.S. federal labs, government agencies, and academia gathered at NASA’s Ames Research Center inRachel Hoover (NASA)
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Jupiter’s Turbulent Atmosphere - NASA
JunoCam, the visible light imager aboard NASA's Juno spacecraft, captured this view of Jupiter's northern high latitudes during the spacecraft's 69th flyby ofNASA
5 Tips to Craft a Standout NASA Internship Application - NASA
To give you the best shot at a NASA internship, we’ve compiled a list of tips to craft a standout NASA internship application.Sandra May (NASA)
Sols 4534-4535: Last Call for the Layered Sulfates? (West of Texoli Butte, Headed West)
Written by Lucy Lim, Planetary Scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight CenterMars Science Laboratory Mission Team Members (NASA Science)
NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland provides ground test facilities to industry, government, and academia specializing in the following:
- Acoustics
- Engine Components Testing
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- Materials and Structures
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Our unique facilities offer superior customer service, flexible scheduling, and state-of-the-art testing capabilities.
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- After test requirements and schedule are finalized, the facility manager will provide a high-fidelity cost estimate for review and prepare a formal agreement for signature.
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If you need further information about our facility capabilities or the general testing process, please complete the form below to have your inquiry answered or contact Michael McVetta at 216-433-2832.
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Using Our Facilities - NASA
If you are considering testing in one of our facilities or would like further information about a specific facility or capability, please let us know.Julie M. Wodrich (NASA)
NASA Astronaut Anne McClain Works on Space Station - NASA
In this May 1, 2025, photo taken by fellow NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers, Anne McClain works near one of the International Space Station's main solar arraysNASA
NASA Earns Two Emmy Nominations for 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Coverage - NASA
NASA’s coverage of the April 8, 2024, total solar eclipse has earned two nominations for the 46th Annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards.Emily Furfaro (NASA)
NASA Telescopes Tune Into a Black Hole Prelude, Fugue - NASA
Three new sonifications — each with a connection to black holes — have been released using data from NASA’s Chandra, Webb, IXPE, and other telescopes.Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
Sols 4532-4533: Polygon Heaven
Written by Catherine O'Connell-Cooper, Planetary Geologist at University of New BrunswickMars Science Laboratory Mission Team Members (NASA Science)
NASA’s Hubble Pinpoints Roaming Massive Black Hole
A sneaky black hole betrayed its presence to NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in a newly identified tidal disruption event.NASA Hubble Mission Team (NASA Science)
NASA Stennis Tool Enables Unified Collection of Test Data - NASA
The accuracy of the data produced during hot fire tests at NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, tells the performance story.LaToya Dean (NASA)
NASA Stennis Releases First Open-Source Software - NASA
NASA’s Stennis Space Center near Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, has released its first open-source software, a peer review tool to facilitate more efficient and collaborative creation of systems applications, such as those used in its frontline governme…LaToya Dean (NASA)
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NASA’s IXPE Reveals X-ray-Generating Particles in Black Hole Jets - NASA
Data from NASA’s IXPE enables astronomers to learn more about black hole jets known as blazars.Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
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NASA Selects Winners of the 2024-2025 Power to Explore Challenge
Ten-year-old, Terry Xu of Arcadia, California; 14-year-old, Maggie Hou of Snohomish, Washington; and 17-year-old, Kairat Otorov of Trumbull, Connecticut, winners of the 2024-2025 Power to Explore Student Writing Challenge.
NASA/David Lam, Binbin Zheng, The Herald/Olivia Vanni, Meerim Otorova
NASA has chosen three winners out of nine finalists in the fourth annual Power to Explore Challenge, a national writing competition designed to teach K-12 students about the enabling power of radioisotopes for space exploration.
“Congratulations to the amazing champions and all of the participants!
Carl Sandifer II
Program Manager, NASA’s Radioisotope Power Systems Program
The essay competition asked students to learn about NASA’s radioisotope power systems (RPS), likened to “nuclear batteries,” which the agency has used discover “moonquakes” on Earth’s Moon and study some of the most extreme of the more than 891 moons in the solar system. In 275 words or less, students dreamed up a unique exploration mission of one of these moons and described their own power to achieve their mission goals.
“I’m so impressed by the creativity and knowledge of our Power to Explore winners,” said Carl Sandifer II, program manager of the Radioisotope Power Systems Program at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland.
Entries were split into three groups based on grade level, and a winner was chosen from each. The three winners, each accompanied by a guardian, are invited to NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland for a VIP tour of its world-class research facilities this summer.
The winners are:
- Terry Xu, Arcadia, California, kindergarten through fourth grade
- Maggie Hou, Snohomish, Washington, fifth through eighth grade
- Kairat Otorov, Trumbull, Connecticut, ninth through 12th grade
“Congratulations to the amazing champions and all of the participants! Your “super powers” inspire me and make me even more optimistic about the future of America’s leadership in space,” Sandifer said.
The Power to Explore Challenge offered students the opportunity to learn about space power, celebrate their own strengths, and interact with NASA’s diverse workforce. This year’s contest received nearly 2,051 submitted entries from all 50 states, U.S. territories, and the Department of Defense Education Activity overseas.
Every student who submitted an entry received a digital certificate and an invitation to the Power Up virtual event held on March 21. There, NASA announced the 45 national semifinalists, and students learned about what powers the NASA workforce.
Additionally, the national semifinalists received a NASA RPS prize pack.
NASA announced three finalists in each age group (nine total) on April 23. Finalists were invited to discuss their mission concepts with a NASA scientist or engineer during an exclusive virtual event.
The challenge is funded by the Radioisotope Power Systems Program Office in NASA’s Science Mission Directorate and administered by Future Engineers under a Small Business Innovation Research phase III contract. This task is managed by the NASA Tournament Lab, a part of the Prizes, Challenges, and Crowdsourcing Program in NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate.
For more information on radioisotope power systems visit: nasa.gov/rps
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Glenn Research Center, Cleveland
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Thermal: Radioisotope Heater Units
NASA uses radioisotope heater units (RHUs) to warm spacecraft in the cold environments of deep space.AMANDA BARNETT (NASA Science)
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NASA’s IXPE Reveals X-ray-Generating Particles in Black Hole Jets - NASA
Data from NASA’s IXPE enables astronomers to learn more about black hole jets known as blazars.Beth Ridgeway (NASA)
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