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  • Critical Knowledge inSight: Open-mindedness

    A leader who keeps an open mind will bring in more diverse opinions and ideas to help a project succeed.

  • Demonstration Mission to Test Laser Communications

    Bidirectional system offers significant increase in data transfer rates.

  • Dragonfly to Explore the Icy, Exotic World of Titan

    Saturn’s largest moon holds vast oceans, organic chemistry.

  • EPISODE 50: FUTURISTIC SPACE TECHNOLOGIES

    NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Program Executive Jason Derleth discusses visionary concepts that could transform future space missions.

  • Exercise Focuses on Asteroid Response

    Representatives from NASA, FEMA, federal agencies and international partners discuss real challenges posed by hypothetical scenario.

  • Inflatable Decelerator Could Unlock Larger Missions to Mars

    New technology, set for major test in 2022, might hold one of the keys to a crewed mission to Mars.

  • Missions Focus on Dark Matter, Dark Energy

    New telescopes designed to address pressing mysteries in astrophysics.

  • NASA Advisory Council Technology, Innovation and Engineering (TI&E) Committee

    The Technology, Innovation and Engineering Committee is a standing committee of the NASA Advisory Council (NAC) supporting the advisory needs of the NASA administrator, the Office of the Chief Technologist, and NASA Mission Directorates. The scope of the Committee includes all NASA programs that could benefit from technology research and innovation.

  • NASA EDGE: Navigation Doppler Lidar

    One major element of NASA’s return to the Moon is improved autonomous Guidance, Navigation, and Control systems. NASA EDGE takes a close look at NASA Langley Research Center’s development of Navigation Doppler Lidar (NDL) to provide accurate, surface-relative altitude and vector velocity data to make sure NASA can land spacecraft safely on the Moon and any surface.