Solicitations

› NSTRF13 Is Now Open for Fellowship Applications
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› NASA Picks Revolutionary Space Tech Proposals For Development
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› NASA Selects Green Propellant Technology Demonstration Mission
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› NASA Announces Early Career Faculty Space Tech Research Grants
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› NASA Picks Solar Array System Development Proposals
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› NASA Selects Small Spacecraft Technology Demonstration Missions
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› Space Technology Research Opportunities-Early Stage Innovations
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› Announcement of Flight Opportunities
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Space Tech Roadmaps

illustration of head with technology bytes flowing from it

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

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NASA City

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Learn how you use NASA technology every day!

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Mars Program Planning Group

Mars

Building the future of Mars exploration.

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exoskeleton

Exoskeleton Could Give Improved Mobility and Strength

Spinoff may help astronauts stay healthier in space with the added benefit of assisting paraplegics in walking here on Earth.

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Space Technology Research Fellowship

Investing in America's Technology Future

NASA seeks Space Technology Research Fellowship applicants.

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NSTRF13 is Now Open for Fellowship Applications

NSTRF13 Is Now Open for Fellowship Applications

OCT seeks contributors to NASA’s goal of creating innovative new space technologies for our Nation’s science, exploration and economic future.

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Mason Peck and student

NASA CTO Mason Peck at the University of Texas El Paso

Peck attended the opening of the Center for Space Technology Exploration Research at the University of Texas El Paso.

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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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Latest Interest

News Releases

Technology and Innovation

    Investments in space technology and innovation enable new missions, stimulate the economy, contribute to the nation’s global competitiveness, and inspire America’s next generation of scientists, engineers and astronauts.
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