Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


NASA Logo
NASA Logo

Suggested Searches

 

Contact NASA

The NASA Communications Office receives thousands of communications each week from all over the world and we endeavor to provide timely information and answers to questions.

We encourage you to use the NASA website for finding the information you are seeking or the answers to your questions before submitting a request for information.  NASA also invites you to consider using one or more of the following easy and convenient communications tools for receiving NASA updates on the exciting work NASA is doing.

Current Topics:

NASA’s Artemis Program to Explore the Moon

Artemis logo

Artemis

We’re going back to the Moon for scientific discovery, economic benefits, and inspiration for a new generation of explorers.

In this view looking up from the flame trench at Launch Pad 39B NASA's Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft are seen atop the mobile launcher.

Artemis News

Artemis News and Articles

Additional Links:

Artist Rendering of astronauts working on the Moon.

How to become an astronaut

will kirby

Careers at NASA

Steve Bollman (L), manager of NASA Langley's steam plant, and Mike Croft, its operations manager.

Jobs at NASA

Jobs at NASA are advertised on USAJobs

The International Space Station photographed by Expedition 56 crew members from a Soyuz spacecraft after undocking. NASA astronauts Andrew Feustel and Ricky Arnold and Roscosmos cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev executed a fly around of the orbiting laboratory to take pictures of the station before returning home after spending 197 days in space. The station will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the launch of the first element Zarya in November 2018. Credit: NASA/Roscosmos

International Space Station

The Earth rises above the lunar horizon in this telephoto view taken from the Apollo 8 spacecraft. Season three of NASA's "On a Mission" podcast looks at Earth from all angles, including from the perspectives of the pioneering astronauts.

Using NASA images

The robotic arm on NASA's InSight lander deployed its Heat Flow and Physical Properties Package (HP3) instrument on the Martian surface on Feb. 12, 2019.

Current robotic missions to Mars

Photo of Artemis I launching at night, with bright flames trailing from the bottom of the rocket as it leaves the launch pad.

Launch Schedule

When is the next launch to the International Space Station?

4-sls-70mt-dac3-orange-night-prelaunch-uhr3.jpg

See a launch in Florida 

See a Launch Up Close!

A sounding rocket seconds in mid-launch off the launch pad with a bright white plume underneath.

See a launch in Virginia

View a Launch from NASA Wallops Visitor Center

White Sands Test Facility provides multiple avenues for the public to be informed

Request a NASA exhibit or speaker

Contact NASA

Submit a question via our form

Picture of Cygnus leaving ISS with SlingShot attached

Guide for unsolicited proposals

Guidance for the Preparation and Submission of Unsolicited Proposals

Putting on the Shades

Small-business solicitations

stg_report_to_nixon_meeting_at_wh_sep_15_1969

NASA's Budget

Additional Links:

This week is the 50th anniversary of Apollo 15, which launched in 1971 from pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

Apollo

The Apollo Program

A composite image of the Small Magellanic Cloud's Wing region using data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory, Hubble Space Telescope, and Spitzer Space Telescope.

NASA's Image and Video Library

Artist's concept of our solar system.

Information about the Solar System

Other ways to receive NASA news:

Explore the Universe from your Inbox

Subscribe to the NASA newsletter

We will never share your email address.

Privacy Policy

Sign Up

NASA Express Email Sign-up

Keep up with the latest NASA STEM happenings by subscribing to the NASA EXPRESS newsletter.

Subscribe to NASA news releases

Send an e-mail (no text is required in the subject or body of the e-mail)

A Nasdaq moderator, center, talks with NASA Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister, left

Follow NASA

Follow NASA via social media.

NASA RSS feed

NASA RSS feed. (Requires an app that reads and displays RSS content. Most web browsers do not.)

Astronaut Megan McArthur installs a Girl Scouts science facility

Recognition Certificate for Gold Award

Astronaut Andrew Morgan poses in his Boy Scouts of America uniform

Recognition Certificate for Eagle Scout

If you are not able to locate the information you are seeking on one of our websites, you may write to us at:

Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters
300 E. Street SW, Suite 5R30
Washington, DC 20546
(202) 358-0001 (Office)
(202) 358-4338 (Fax)
or you can submit a question to Contact NASA.

Keep Exploring

Discover More

NASA en español

Explora el universo y descubre tu planeta natal con nosotros, en tu idioma.

Women at NASA

Get Involved

NASA Careers: Pathways


[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp