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Warm Up Your Holidays

Look no further than this cozy and relaxing fireplace—complete with four RS-25 rocket engines and 8.8 million pounds of thrust—to fill your hearth with light and power your party to the Moon!

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Innovation in Space Exploration

NASA works with commercial partners to lead the next generation of human presence in low Earth orbit to advance microgravity science, technology, and exploration. Recent achievements include completed safety milestones, successful flight tests, and major technological advancements.

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Sierra Space’s LIFE (Large Integrated Flexible Environment) habitat following a full-scale ultimate burst pressure test at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama
Sierra Space’s LIFE (Large Integrated Flexible Environment) habitat following a full-scale ultimate burst pressure test at Marshall Space Flight Center
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Earth Information Center

For more than 50 years, NASA satellites have provided data on Earth's land, water, air, temperature, and climate. NASA's Earth Information Center allows visitors to see how our planet is changing in six key areas: sea level rise and coastal impacts, health and air quality, wildfires, greenhouse gases, sustainable energy, and agriculture.

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Selfie Time with Astronaut Victor Glover

NASA astronaut Victor Glover (right) takes photos during a visit on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024, with employees at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The employees support the agency’s Exploration Ground Systems Program to help NASA send astronauts, including Glover, to the Moon and back through the Artemis II launch.

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Affirming Native Voices

Each November, NASA commemorates National Native American Heritage Month by celebrating the traditions, languages, stories, and cultures of Indigenous peoples who have shaped our country since before its beginning. We are proud to honor Indigenous communities and their contributions to NASA’s mission. 

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