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NASA's SpaceX Crew-11

As part of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission, four crew members from three space agencies will launch no earlier than July 2025 to the International Space Station. The crew will conduct research to help prepare humans for future missions to the Moon, as well as benefit people on Earth.

Meet the Crew

CURRENT MISSION NASA’s SpaceX Crew-10
PREVIOUS MISSION NASA’s SpaceX Crew-9

Humanity’s Lab in Space

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Hubble by the Numbers

The Hubble Space Telescope isn’t just famous for its photos; it’s a science powerhouse packed with mind-blowing statistics. It orbits Earth every 95 minutes, weighs as much as two elephants, and can even look billions of years into the past.

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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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Studying Ice for the Future of Flight

Thomas Ozoroski, a researcher at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, takes icing accretion measurements in October 2024 as part of transonic truss-braced wing concept research. Researchers at NASA Glenn conducted another test campaign in March 2025.

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