NASA: 50 Years

50th Anniversary Press Release.

50th Anniversary Video

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50 Years of Exploration Video

NASA: 50 Years of Exploration

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NASA Jobs

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Celebrating 50 years of NASA history, . . . Come be a part of our next 50 years.

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Historical Timeline

NASA Historical Timeline

Interactive timeline documenting NASA's 50 year evolution.

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50th Anniversary Flash Feature

50th Anniversary Flash Feature

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This Month

Lunar footprint.

This Month in Exploration features significant events in aviation and space exploration on a monthly basis.

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Phoenix Lander

Phoenix Mars Lander Multimedia

Phoenix Mars Lander Multimedia

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MyNASA

Astronaut during spacewalk.

Customize your view of the NASA Web. Create an account on myNASA and bookmark your favorite pages, stories and videos.

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NASA Image Gallery

NASA Images.

What is your favorite NASA image?

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Celebrate NASA's Past And Promising Future!

Inspiration

Inspiration.

NASA powers inspiration that encourages future generations to explore, learn, and build a better future.

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Innovation

Innovation.

NASA powers innovation that creates new jobs, new markets, and new technologies.

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Discovery

Discovery.

NASA powers discovery that enables us to learn more about ourselves, our world, and how to manage and protect it.

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This Month's Featured Events

    Exploration Experience: Minnesota State Tour Exploration Experience: Minnesota State Tour
    NASA’s Exploration Experience begins with a simulated visit to the moon where explorers build a lunar outpost and touch an actual moon rock. Visitors also explore a virtual model of the moon, interacting with the lunar surface to learn about NASA’s research and future plans for exploration. The second section of the exhibit features a hexagonal, interactive theater that introduces visitors to NASA’s plan of returning to the moon in new vehicles currently being developed to create a working environment that will help ensure safer, more effective future exploration into the solar system. Highlighted are NASA-inspired technologies that have led to the improvement of the quality of life on Earth.
    Minnesota
    September 28-October 11
    International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2008 International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2008
    The IAC is the most comprehensive, must attend space event of the year, providing an international focus for the global space industry, academic researchers and students worldwide through the presentation of the latest ideas, current activities and future ambitions across a diverse range of space-related topics.
    Glasgow, UK
    September 29-October 3
    Messenger - Mercury flyby 2. MESSENGER: Mercury Flyby 2
    During MESSENGER’s first Mercury encounter in January, the first direct measurements of the topography of Mercury were obtained. The results provide evidence for a complex geologic history and indicate that Mercury’s craters are shallower than those on the Moon at a given crater diameter, as expected because of the higher surface gravity. The second flyby will allow the first inter-comparison between the topographic observations and high-resolution spacecraft images.
    October 6
    NASA Langley Research Center Lecture Series in Hampton, VA

    NASA Langley Research Center Lecture Series
    Hampton, VA
    • October 7 NASA Human Spaceflight: Past, Present, and Future
    • October 14 Exploration of the Moon and Planets: A New Perspective on Earth
    • October 21 Why NASA and Earth Science are Vital for Human Wellbeing
    • October 28 50 Years of NASA Aeronautical Research

    NASA Future Forum in Chicago, IL NASA Future Forum
    NASA leadership, astronauts, scientists, and engineers along with local business, technology and academic leaders and local, state and federal officials discuss the role of space exploration in advancing science, engineering, technology, education and the economy that benefits your community and the nation. The program features an exciting preview of NASA's Constellation Program: America's return to the Moon and beyond.
    Chicago, IL
    October 10
    South Dakota Space Day in Watertown, SD South Dakota Space Day
    Students and teachers are invited to participate in hands-on educational activities in science, math and technology and to visit with experts in aerospace, aeronautics, earth science, engineering, computer science, physics, etc. about their field.
    Watertown, SD
    October, 16-17
    Sally Ride Science Festival in Houston, TX Sally Ride Science Festival
    The Festival features an inspiring talk by astronaut Peggy Whitson; Discovery Workshops for students, given by local scientists and engineers, and workshops for parents and teachers on ways to support students' interests in science and math.
    Houston, TX
    October 18
    Association of Science Technology Centers (ASTC) Annual Conference in Philadelphia, PA Association of Science Technology Centers (ASTC) Annual Conference
    ASTC is an organization of science centers and museums dedicated to furthering the public understanding of science among increasingly diverse audiences.
    Philadelphia, PA
    October 18-21
    IBEX Launch IBEX Launch
    IBEX's science objective is to discover the global interaction between the solar wind and the interstellar medium.
    October 19
    50th Anniversary Gala NASA’s First 50 Years: An Historical Perspective at NASA HQ Auditorium
    Washington, DC
    October 28–29, 2008
    Girl Scouts National Convention in Indianapolis, IN Girl Scouts National Convention
    More than 14,000 girl and adult members and nearly 200 exhibitors and sponsors will converge for the event, each committed to developing girls' leadership skills.
    Indianapolis, IN
    October 30 - November 2
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This Month's Featured Links

    STS-124 Launch KSC's 50th Anniversary Website
    A collection of features and a photo gallery written and assembled at Kennedy Space Center.
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    A 50th feature about the current locations of historic aircraft. Where Are They Now?
    A 50th feature about the current locations of historic aircraft
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    Digital Learning Center. NASA and Discovery Education Teams Develop New Website
    In partnership with Discovery, "NASA at 50" highlights key innovations and milestones in chemistry, physics, engineering, and space exploration. Video and audio clips from NASA's 50 year history are provided and are accompanied by teacher guides to facilitate integration of this exciting and engaging content into lesson plans.
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    Katherine Johnson-One of NASA's First Computers Katherine Johnson: One of NASA's First Computers
    Katherine Johnson turned 90 this year. She was a "computer" at NASA's Langley Research Center "when the computer wore a skirt," she said.
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    Hubblesite.org NASA EDGE: Last Mission to Hubble
    NASA will be making its final planned Space Shuttle mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope in October. Join the NASA Edge team as they celebrate this historic mission with a new Hubble trivia quiz, an inside look at Hubble engineering challenges and pre-quarantine interviews with the Astronaut Crew.
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    NASA Images NASA Images
    Search the most comprehensive compilation of NASA's stills, films and videos, created in partnership with Internet Archive. More content, enhanced searches, viewing capabilities and other features still to come.
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    50th Anniversary Essay Competition Winners 50th Anniversary Essay Competition Winners
    NASA's Innovative Partnerships Program and the Office of Education are pleased to announce the winners of the NASA 50th Anniversary Essay Competition for middle school and junior high students.
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    Climate Time Machine Climate Time Machine
    Look at changes in global ice melt, sea level, CO2 emissions, and average temperature conditions over time.
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    NASA Spacecraft Shows Diverse, Wet Environments on Ancient Mars NASA Spacecraft Shows Diverse, Wet Environments on Ancient Mars
    Two studies based on data from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter have revealed that the Red Planet once hosted vast lakes, flowing rivers and a variety of other wet environments that had the potential to support life.
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    NASA works to improve short-term weather forecasts NASA Works to Improve Short-term Weather Forecasts
    Sometimes seconds count. If a furious, tornado-spitting thunderstorm was bearing down on your home town, a few moments might make all the difference in the world. A graduate student is working with data from NASA's Aqua satellite to improve short-term weather predictions--the kind that could help you dodge that thunderstorm.
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    Fires and Smoke Fire and Smoke
    NASA satellites, aircraft, and research know-how have created a wealth of cutting-edge tools to help firefighters battle wildfires. These tools also have helped scientists understand the impact of fires and smoke on Earth's climate and ecosystems. Now, a new NASA Web site brings to the public and journalists the latest information about this ongoing effort.
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    THEMIS Satellites Discover What Triggers Eruptions of the Northern Lights Themis - Understanding Space Weather
    Researchers have discovered that an explosion of magnetic energy a third of the way to the moon powers substorms, sudden brightenings and rapid movements of the aurora borealis.
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    NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale's Blog NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale's Blog
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    Phoenix Mars Lander Multimedia The Woman Who Helped Create NASA
    Space Act Signed 50 Years Ago
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    The Home Planet: NASA's View of Earth The Home Planet: NASA's View of Earth
    As humanity ventures farther into the solar system, the focus on our home planet is as sharp as ever.
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    Eyes on the Earth Eyes on the Earth
    Learn more about NASA spacecraft studying our home planet.
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    Interactive features. NASA Interactive Features
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    NASA Podcasts. This Week at NASA Audio and Video Podcasts
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    NASA Home & City interactive feature. NASA Home & City
    Discover how space exploration impacts your daily life.
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    NASA 101 interactive feature. NASA 101
    A summary of NASA's many programs and projects.
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    Aeronautics Interactive Gallery. Aeronautics Research Onboard
    Interactive Web site showcasing "Decades of Contributions to Aviation".
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    International Space Station Calendar

    Find out when the U.S. launched its first satellite and other historical tidbits with photos that highlight 50 years of NASA milestones and a decade of space station assembly.

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NASA's 50th

    Over the next year, NASA will celebrate 50 years of scientific and technological excellence. NASA has powered us into the 21st century through signature accomplishments that are enduring icons of human achievement. Among those accomplishments are technological innovations and scientific discoveries that have improved and shaped our lives on Earth in a myriad of ways. Please join us as we celebrate the past and look forward to a promising new era of inspiration, innovation, and discovery.