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Eat, sleep, explore space, repeat
Astronauts may be living on the frontiers of human space exploration, but they still need to eat and sleep like the rest of us.
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Pledge to Act on the Save NASA Science Day of Action
Want to take online actions and support NASA science on October 6? Sign up here for alerts.
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When space rocks get too close for comfort
Some of the best-documented encounters Earthlings have had with asteroids and meteorites.
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Humans Orbiting Mars
An archival page outlining the Humans Orbiting Mars exploration concept.
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Worlds in swirls
New research expands our understanding and observations of how planets form. And, good news in the fight for NASA funding.
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Why send people back to the Moon?
What can an astronaut do on the Moon that a robot can’t?
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Space for Everyone: Impact Report
The impact The Planetary Society has made over the past five years.
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Spaceflight worth the fight
A flyby anniversary reminds us why missions of exploration are worth fighting for.
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Ten years after Pluto, New Horizons faces a new threat
The newly proposed budget for NASA would shut down the spacecraft midflight.
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Space sodas
Coke and Pepsi battled it out in space, and an astronaut got to enjoy another kind of sprite.
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Scientists behind threatened NASA missions explain what’s at stake
Here is what they have to say, in their own words.
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MRO, OMG!
NASA’s longstanding Mars orbiter is in the spotlight this week, along with some of our youngest and most passionate advocates.
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How astronomers rank dangerous asteroids (and what that means for you)
A breakdown of the Torino scale, designed to give a quick sense of how worried you should be about an asteroid or comet.
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I spy with new eyes
Vera Rubin releases its first images, asteroid discovery kicks up a notch, and JWST may have discovered its first planet.
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Save NASA Science Campaign progress report
A status update from The Planetary Society's policy experts.
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Charts
High quality charts visualizing NASA budget and space exploration data.
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Updates from our asteroid-hunting Shoemaker NEO Grant winners
An overview of updates from some of our previous Shoemaker NEO Grant winners.
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Announcing Mark Gelfand as the recipient of the first C. Wallace Hooser Award for Visionary Philanthropy
The Planetary Society is pleased to announce that Mark Gelfand is the first recipient of the C. Wallace Hooser Award for Visionary Philanthropy.
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Announcing Mark Gelfand as the recipient of the first C. Wallace Hooser Award for Visionary Philanthropy
The Planetary Society is pleased to announce that Mark Gelfand is the first recipient of the C. Wallace Hooser Award for Visionary Philanthropy.
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Taner Halicioglu is awarded the C. Wallace Hooser Award for Visionary Philanthropy
On April 5, 2025, The Planetary Society presented Taner Halicioglu with the C. Wallace Hooser Award for Visionary Philanthropy during our 45th anniversary gala celebration.
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