Want to launch your career with @NASA? Applications for the Pathways Internship Program are open until this Friday, February 27 for select Summer and Fall 2026 opportunities. Learn more at nasa.gov/careers/pathways 🌎 🚀
For the crew of Artemis II, their mission will soon be reality. Learn about the challenges they face and the teamwork required to fly around the Moon.
Episode 2 of Moonbound is live—and free to watch on NASA : go.nasa.gov/4rg0To1
3 million of you are joining us for the Artemis II mission. Welcome!
We've noticed a massive uptick in Send Your Name submissions over the past couple of days, so we are keeping submissions open a little bit longer.
Sign up here: go.nasa.gov/artemisnames
ALT NASA\u2019s Artemis II Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft, secured to the mobile launcher, are seen as they make the 4.2 mile journey toward Launch Pad 39B, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, at NASA\u2019s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The perspective of the image is from below the rocket looking up. The core stage of the rocket is orange and topped with the white Orion spacecraft and launch abort system. There is a white solid rocket booster on the side of the rocket facing the viewer. The sky is blue in the background. Credit: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani
Every January, we commemorate the people lost in our agency’s space exploration program. On our Day of Remembrance, we celebrate their lives, their bravery, and advancements in human spaceflight. nasa.gov/DoR/
What's on the menu for Mars? 🍽️
We're seeking ideas as part of the Deep Space Food Challenge: Mars to Table! Submit your concept for a chance to win part of the $750,000 prize purse. Registration is open now through July 31. go.nasa.gov/49hUwus
Congrats to the Global Winners of this year's NASA @SpaceApps Challenge!
These 10 winning teams, selected from over 11,000 projects around the world, are using NASA data to address real-world challenges—on Earth and in space: bit.ly/4qewsOy
ALT A blue, digital banner with white text reading "Congratulations to the 2025 Global Winners!" To the right, a blue globe displays red pins stuck in various parts of the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Credit: NASA
Congrats to the 2025 NASA #SpaceApps Challenge Global Winners🏆🚀
Meet the 10 winning teams selected from 11,500 projects! These projects awarded in storytelling, data, local impact & more showcase how @NASA data can inspire anyone, anywhere: bit.ly/4qewsOy
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#SpaceApps participants in the spotlight! 🤳🌎✨
Our 2025 @NASA Space Apps Challenge participants shined across 167 countries/territories (and counting). Thank you for coming together to innovate big ideas and showcase to the world what teamwork looks like!
Announcing the 2025 @NASA#SpaceApps Challenge Global Finalists & Honorable Mentions!🏆🌎
Global Finalists will now advance to the next judging round. While Honorable Mentions are not advancing, their projects stood out! bit.ly/4i50Dow
Global Winners reveal on 12/18!
ALT NASA Space Apps logo top center in white and red on a black space background with stars. A silver award medallion sits in the center of the graphic with yellow laurel leaves around it and blue semi circles. Text reads "2025 Global Finalists" in yellow font, with "Global Finalists" inside a blue rectangle with "and Honorable Mentions" just below in white font.
The 2025 NASA #SpaceApps Challenge set records! 🚀🌎
✨114,094 participants from 167 countries/territories joined
✨18,860 teams tackled 18 challenges
✨11,511 projects showcased the power of creativity, curiosity, and innovation
Learn more: bit.ly/48mpX53