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Pathways to advance the nation's current capabilities in space.

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Boston University students Joshua Koerpel and Christopher Hoffman test a solar array deployment system for use on CubeSats as they float in very low gravity during a parabolic flight in Zero-G Corporation's modified Boeing 727 jetliner.

Zero-G Parabolic Flight Dedicated to Neil Armstrong

NASA's Flight Opportunities Program researchers dedicate one of 40 microgravity flight tests in memory of the late Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong.

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Zero G crew

Flight Week September 2012

The Flight Opportunities program is testing six payloads and flying over 160 parabolas from Sept 6-14. Learn more!

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Mars Heat Shield

MEDLI Takes the Plunge at Mars: New Data Obtained

The biggest beat-the-heat hardware ever sent to the red planet.

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NASA Selects Green Propellant TDM

NASA opens a new era of innovative and transformative non-toxic "green" fuels.

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MSL Entry, Descent, and Landing Instrument, or MEDLI

Success for MSL Entry, Descent, & Landing Instrument

When the Curiosity rover landed on Mars on Aug. 6, researchers for the MSL Entry, Descent, & Landing Instrument (MEDLI) were already cheering.

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