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False-color image of Gale Crater based on data from Odyssey’s Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS). The colors indicate different minerals in the martian surface. Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Arizona State University
This Month in NASA History: A Record-Breaking Odyssey Began

Fifteen years ago this month, the 2001 Mars Odyssey launched from Cape Canaveral to become the longest-operating spacecraft around the red planet.

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Image taken by the New Horizons spacecraft on July 14, 2015, looking back at Pluto after the flyby. This first look at Pluto’s atmosphere in infrared wavelengths was made with data from the New Horizons Ralph/Linear Etalon Imaging Spectral Array (LEISA) instrument. Photo Credit: NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI
Expanding the Horizons of Knowledge

The annual public lecture held during Space Science Week examined a discovery that transformed understanding of our solar system and prioritized a mission to Pluto.

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CKO News
Introducing CKO News

April marks the first release of CKO News, a bi-monthly news and events update.

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NASA Knowledge Journal - Issue 1, Winter 2016
Introducing the NASA Knowledge Journal – Issue 1, Winter 2015

The NASA Knowledge Journal is an ongoing publication that serves to promote knowledge sharing and to communicate lessons learned and best practices, ensuring NASA remains a learning organization.

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Abandoned in Place
Academy Bookshelf: Abandoned in Place

A new book by photographer Roland Miller memorializes elements of America’s early space program while capturing the spirit of exploration that continues to drive NASA today.

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Masters with Masters 29 (Therese Griebel and Dr. Aaron Weaver)

NASA is committed to human and workforce development through mentoring and has embraced it to improve the efficiency, creativity, and capabilities of its employees. On August 19, 2015, Ed Hoffman sat down with Dr. Aaron Weaver, Orion Program Integration Lead, and Therese Griebel, Director of Aeronautics, both at NASA Glenn Research Center, to share their […]

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Scott Kelly, the first NASA astronaut to spend 12 months in space, shows the world he arrived home safely just moments after returning from the One Year Mission on the International Space Station. Photo Credit: Bill Ingalls
Examining Evidence Reports to Mitigate Risk

As NASA forges ahead on the journey to Mars, it is supported by the National Academies in investigating human health risks associated with manned deep space exploration.

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Photo Credit: NASA
Welcome from NASA’s Chief Knowledge Officer

Many people think of knowledge management as lessons learned databases and other online tools for locating expertise.

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The Curiosity rover was subjected to stringent sterilization procedures. Image Credit: NASA
JPL Tube Pioneers Searchable Video Capture

The NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) is the lead NASA field center for the robotic exploration of the solar system.

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