On April 8, 2024, you can experience a breathtaking celestial event — a total solar #eclipse. Not in the eclipse path? You can experience it with us on plus.nasa.gov.
Tune in to our media briefing at 10 a.m. EDT (1400 UTC) on March 26 to learn more: go.nasa.gov/4aIJdJN
ALT The darkness of space covering the entire image. At the center the Moon looks like a dark circle covering the Sun with its rays peeking out from the edges. This image taken at 10:19:24 on August 21, 2017 as Oregon begins to see first light 'diamond' following totality. Photographer: Dominic Hart
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Live now: A Progress cargo spacecraft carrying about three tons of food, fuel, and supplies docks to the @Space_Station. go.nasa.gov/3OIPMmX
ALT A Progress cargo spacecraft in low Earth orbit approaching the International Space Station ahead of docking. The docking unit is visible and solar panels extend horizontally from the sides of the spacecraft. Earth's limb can be seen below.
Would you like to live on Mars? You can help us move humanity toward that goal by participating in a simulated, year-long Mars surface mission at @NASA_Johnson.
Learn how you—yes, you—can apply: go.nasa.gov/49EugHQ
ALT A 360-degree view inside the sandbox portion of the Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog (CHAPEA) habitat at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. The walls are decorated with an image of the Martian landscape. Credit: NASA/Bill Stafford