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NASA Administrator Bill Nelson and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy speak with media during a visit to Stennis Space Center on Dec. 7, 2021, standing in front of an Aerojet Rocketdyne RS-25 engine like the ones that powered the Space Shuttle and now the Artemis program’s Space Launch System. Credit: NASA
Celebrate NASA’s Extraordinary Workforce with Small Steps, Giant Leaps

100th podcast episode features Deputy Administrator Melroy.

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A realistic 3D rendering of the Orion spacecraft floating close to the Moon, with the Moon in the background. Credit: NASA
Podcast Episode 101: Artemis Missions

Artemis Mission Manager Mike Sarafin discusses Artemis I and NASA’s increasingly complex Moon to Mars missions.

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A side by side comparison of Jupiter. On the left, it's shown in the visible spectrum–what humans can see. It has an orange tint. On the right side, Jupiter is shown in Infrared, visible, and ultraviolet spectrums. It has a blue tint, and the Great Red Spot looks pink. Credit: NASA
Featured Video: How Hubble Images Are Made

As a cosmic photographer, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has taken over a million snapshots documenting the universe. 

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A model of the X-59 forebody is undergoing testing in the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works’ wind tunnel in Palmdale, California. Credit: NASA/Garry Tice
January 2023 INSIGHT Now Available

Don’t miss the latest issue of INSIGHT, APPEL Knowledge Services’ online publication featuring our new podcast episodes, columns, articles, lessons learned and more. We invite you to read it today on our website.

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2017 NASA astronaut candidate Jessica Watkins is helped into a spacesuit prior to underwater spacewalk training at NASA Johnson Space Center’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory in Houston. Credit: NASA/David DeHoyos
Podcast Episode 100: NASA’s Extraordinary Workforce

NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy discusses NASA’s positive impact on humanity—and the people who make it happen.

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NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft, standing atop the mobile launcher, arrive at Launch Pad 39B at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Nov. 4, 2022, ahead of the uncrewed Artemis I launch. Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
Report Quantifies Economic Impact of Moon to Mars

Artemis already creating jobs, creating economic output.

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A wreath is displayed during the NASA Day of Remembrance ceremony at the Space Mirror Memorial in the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Credit: NASA
Featured Video: NASA Remembers Fallen Heroes

NASA remembers the crews of Apollo 1, space shuttles Challenger and Columbia during the agency’s Day of Remembrance on Jan. 26, 2023.

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NASA’s Orion spacecraft for the Artemis I mission is pictured here floating off the coast of Baja California in the Pacific Ocean. Orion was successfully recovered inside the well deck of the USS Portland on Dec. 11, 2022. Credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett
December 2022 INSIGHT Now Available

Don’t miss the latest issue of INSIGHT, APPEL Knowledge Services’ online publication featuring our new podcast episodes, columns, articles, lessons learned and more. We invite you to read it today on our website.

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Guests watch the launch of NASA’s Space Launch System rocket carrying the Orion spacecraft on the Artemis I flight test, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022, from Operations and Support Building II at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
Featured Video: NASA 2022: A Year of Success

Throughout America’s story, there are defining days. Days when minds change, hearts fill and imagination soar.

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