NASA lunar mission technologies are enabling housing construction methods and robotic systems on Earth through technology transfer, 3D printing processes, and autonomous robotics.
In a quiet corner of the International Space Station, far from the bustle of experiments and Earth communications, three small robotic cubes drift through the air like hummingbirds in slow motion.
NASA is quietly rewriting the script for human exploration of the Red Planet, turning robots from remote-controlled tools into autonomous partners tasked with keeping crews alive far from home.
FRIENDSWOOD, Texas (KTRK) -- Robotics students from Clear Brook High School have the opportunity of a lifetime as they work with and learn from NASA engineers three times a week. The engineers, in ...
NASA's newest Mars rover came up empty Friday in its first attempt to pick up a rock sample to eventually be brought back to Earth. NASA's InSight lander has detected two strong, clear quakes ...
Reliable’s dual-use aircraft autonomy system, the Reliable Autonomy System (RAS), automates every phase of flight including taxi, takeoff, enroute, and landing. For large UAS to be operationally ...
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim took this photo on July 23, 2025, as the International Space Station orbited 259 miles above a cloudy Pacific Ocean southwest of Mexico. Visible in the image is the ...
Thomas College is helping to launch three new First Lego League challenge teams aimed at expanding the robotics sector for students in the central Maine area. The NASA-supported Building Aspirations ...
NASA recently recognized Elgin Community College's excellence in STEM education, awarding a $50,000 grant to lead a robotics competition. The award was secured through the proposal “Robotics Rising: ...
The Earlham Cardinals are one of a handful of Iowa Schools to receive support from NASA to be a part of the First Robotics Competition. We are highlighting the Wild Wires achievement in this week’s ...
Reliable Robotics plans to first employ its technology on the company’s own cargo airline in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Credit: Reliable Robotics Reliable Robotics has secured a new NASA contract to ...