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NASA Astronauts Ring the Opening Bell for Nasdaq

A historic bell ringing, 250 miles above Earth. Today we recognize the achievements of our #LaunchAmerica mission with NASA Astronauts Chris Cassidy, Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley who will ring the captain’s bell on the space station for Nasdaq’s opening bell. This marks the first time NASA will ring the opening bell for Nasdaq.

Who is NASA Astronaut Doug Hurley?

NASA astronaut Doug Hurley was the pilot on STS‐127 and STS‐135. Hurley holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Tulane University. Before joining NASA, he was a fighter pilot and test pilot in the U.S. Marine Corps. Hurley is currently serving as Spacecraft Commander on the first crewed flight of the SpaceX Crew […]

NASA Black History Month Astronaut Profile – Jeanette Epps

“She always taught us that there’s no reason you can’t do these things.” NASA astronaut Dr. Jeanette Epps recalls who encouraged her to reach for the stars and talks about inspiring the #Artemis generation of young girls.

Making History: The Women of NASA

This month, we celebrate Women’s History Month by honoring the thousands of women both in the spotlight and behind the scenes here at NASA. In the past year alone, we’ve done everything from conducting the first all-woman spacewalk to leading missions to places we’ve only dreamed of and so much more. This video is available […]

NASA Astronauts Ring the Opening Bell for Nasdaq

A historic bell ringing, 250 miles above Earth. Today we recognized the achievements of our #LaunchAmerica mission with NASA Astronauts Chris Cassidy, Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley who rung the captain’s bell onboard the International Space Station to open the day’s trading on June 2. Behnken and Hurley arrived at the station on May 31, […]

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine Highlights Moon and Mars Exploration

In this episode of “Watch this Space,” NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine discusses NASA’s recent selection of U.S. companies to potentially deliver science payloads to the lunar surface. He also visits the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, where he discusses the Mars InSight landing and plans for Mars 2020.

Media Briefed on New NASA Hurricane Mission

NASA held a media briefing on Nov. 10 at the agency’s headquarters to discuss the upcoming Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System (CYGNSS) mission. GYGNSS is a constellation of eight microsatellites that will gather never-before-seen details on the formation and intensity of tropical cyclones and hurricanes. CYGNSS, targeted for a Dec. 12 launch from Cape Canaveral […]

NASA Administrator Bridenstine Chats with Astronauts Acaba and Vande Hei

During a recent visit to NASA headquarters astronauts Joe Acaba and Mark Vande Hei sat down for an informal Q&A session with Administrator Jim Bridenstine – and responded to questions from the agency’s social media followers. The astronauts, who returned from the International Space Station in late February, talked about the station’s role as a […]

Next Space Station Crew Continues Pre-launch Training Tradition in Russia

Expedition 48-49 Soyuz Commander Anatoly Ivanishin of Roscosmos and Flight Engineers Kate Rubins of NASA and Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, along with their backups, Oleg Novitskiy of Roscosmos, Peggy Whitson of NASA and Thomas Pesquet of ESA (European Space Agency) visited the Gagarin Museum where they viewed historic space artifacts at […]

Kansas Students Speak Live with Space Station NASA Astronauts

Expedition 36 crew members and NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Karen Nyberg, currently orbiting aboard the International Space Station, spoke with students gathered at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center on Wednesday, June 19. Students were able to ask the astronauts questions about life, work and research aboard the orbiting space station. NASA activities have […]