Landing precisely on other worlds
A new suite of lunar landing technologies, called Safe and Precise Landing – Integrated Capabilities Evolution (SPLICE), will enable safer and more accurate lunar landings than ever before. Future Moon missions could use NASA's advanced SPLICE algorithms and sensors to target landing sites that weren’t possible during the Apollo missions, such as regions with hazardous boulders and nearby shadowed craters. SPLICE technologies could also help land humans on Mars. Credits: NASA

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Powering the Moon Using Vertical Solar Array Technology

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NASA Langley Research Center: Celebrating 100 Years

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NASA Space Crafts: Mars Perseverance Rover

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Let's Fly with Advanced Air Mobility

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Building in Space! On-orbit Servicing, Assembly, and Manufacturing (OSAM)

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Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility Tour

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Testing of X-59 Virtual Forward Window Successful

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Life at the Lab: Soft Robots

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Child's Play: How Childhood Dreams Lead to NASA

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Stories of Apollo: Norman Crabill (EXTENDED CUT)

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A Concept to Study How Space Affects Multiple Generations

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Deployable Composite Boom Technology Advances In Space Construction

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NASA Space Crafts: Create and Color An Airplane

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NASA Prepares for Newest Wind Tunnel in 40 Years

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Rising Waters: Sea Level & NASA Infrastructure

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Langley Aerodrome: Unlocking the future of Urban Air Mobility

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NASA Langley Remembers Hidden Figure Katherine G. Johnson (1918-2020)

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Welcome To The Flight Dynamics Research Facility

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Inflatable spacecraft heat shield ready to launch

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