Scientists project that NASA’s upcoming Roman Space Telescope will detect a vast previously unknown population of neutron stars when launched.
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NASA’s AWE Instrument Completes Mission Studying Earth’s Effect on Space Weather
NASA’s Atmospheric Waves Experiment completed its data collection mission after studying how Earth’s lower atmosphere affects space weather conditions.
NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Targeting Earlier Launch in September 2026 for Dark Energy Mission
NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope moved to an earlier September 2026 launch date to begin its mission studying dark energy and exoplanets.
NASA Fermi Telescope Detects Gamma-Ray Signal From Superluminous Supernova Powered by Magnetar
Scientists confirmed what may be the first observed gamma-ray emission from an extreme stellar explosion believed to be powered by a rapidly spinning magnetar.
NASA Psyche Spacecraft Uses Mars Gravity Assist to Boost Speed Toward Metal Asteroid
NASA’s Psyche mission spacecraft successfully used a close Mars flyby as a gravitational slingshot boosting its velocity on its trajectory toward the metal-rich asteroid 16 Psyche.
NASA’s Infectious Disease Outcomes Study Published in npj Microgravity
NASA researchers published findings on infectious disease outcomes in its health stabilization program for astronauts
Telomerase mRNA Nanoparticles Reduce Neuroinflammation After Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice
Scientists at NASA-funded institutions found that mRNA-based lipid nanoparticles reduced brain inflammation after injury
Research Finds Phloretin Inhibits Bone Loss Caused by Spaceflight and Prolonged Bed Rest
A study funded by NASA found that phloretin a compound in apples reduces disuse osteoporosis through anti-inflammatory pathways