Come get curious with NASA. As an official NASA podcast, Curious Universe brings you mind-blowing sc
It’s time. On April 8, 2024, millions of people across North America will see a total solar eclipse.
How often do you think about your nearest star? Though it may not seem like it from here on Earth, o
On April 8, 2024, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun, casting a shadow across Mexico, the United
The Sun is our closest star. Billions of years ago, it shaped the formation of our home planet and t
Meet the Sun. Even if you think you know our star, our new mini series from NASA’s Curious Universe
In this special episode, we turn the tables and put host Padi Boyd in the interview seat. Padi share
To prepare for the day when humans travel to Mars, NASA is conducting a one-year experiment in a Mar
The James Webb Space Telescope promised to show us “baby pictures” of the universe. Now in its secon
On September 24, 2023, a capsule from space parachuted down into the Utah desert. Tucked inside it w
What do air pollution, thunder clouds and climate change have in common? Aerosols! These tiny partic
Anyone can participate in the process of NASA science and engineering through what we call citizen s
What does space sound like? It’s a question that has fascinated composers and scientists alike throu
Normal matter—the kind that makes up our home planet and everything we can see—adds up to just five
In season six, meet researchers who are using sounds from the Sun to unlock new details about our st
In this special season five finale episode, join NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins, self-proclaimed “ro
Spacesuits are more than just garments – in the airless vacuum of space or on the freezing surface o
Tropical rainforests, snowy mountain peaks, even the Australian outback – NASA experts travel to a w
Spacecraft go through a lot - exploring dangerous worlds across the cold expanse of space. Not to me
The night sky isn’t just for experts, it belongs to all of us! And we here at NASA love to encourage
Wherever you live on Earth, wildfires touch your life. Explore how NASA scientist Doug Morton and Ca