NASA Publishes Beta Flagship, Science Websites as Improvements Continue

NASA has switched its primary World Wide Web addresses to a beta version of the new NASA.gov and science.nasa.gov websites, continuing the long-term development and consolidation of its public web presence. The new sites will offer visitors an improved, intuitive web design and elevated user experience. The ongoing work on the agency’s upgraded website is the first step to a broad new digital experience from NASA, which will include a new on-demand streaming service called NASA + and an updated NASA app. This enhanced digital presence will allow the space…

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STEM Essay Contest Winners Earn Close-Encounter Visit to NASA

3 min read STEM Essay Contest Winners Earn Close-Encounter Visit to NASA Francesca Esma (left), Rainelle Yasa, Luca Pollack, and Audrielle Paige Esma interact with a NASA plane in virtual reality at NASA Glenn’s Graphics and Visualization (GVIS) Lab. NASA/GRC/Jordan Salkin Three student winners of NASA’s Power to Explore Challenge journeyed behind the scenes at NASA’s Glenn Research Center and Great Lakes Science Center (GLSC) in Cleveland after drafting the top papers in the national STEM essay contest. The competition for kindergarten through 12th grade students focused on the potential of radioisotopes. Students were…

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