IN THE NEWS

  • A young girl wearing a NASA baseball cap looks through a telescope at a star or celestial object during a nighttime astronomy event, with people and informational posters visible in the background.

    A cosmic celebration in Brownsville

    The Rider Newspaper

  • A young man named Julio Perez being interviewed on a news broadcast, with a sign behind him that says NASA and 'Summer High School Intern Program.'

    Made in the 956: Los Fresnos High School student gets internship with NASA

    KRGV News

  • Two young individuals seated against a dark background with leafy decorations; the girl on the left has curly dark hair and wears a black long-sleeve shirt, and the boy on the right has curly dark hair, wearing a black jacket with green accents and a large letter 'B' on the front.

    Brownsville students to present NASA research at San Francisco AGU conference

    The Brownsville Herald

  • Multiple people are working together to hold and position a large telescope labeled 'Meade Instruments LX850' in an indoor setting with a blue wall.

    Looking up: Southmost telescope in Brownsville reinstalled after repairs

    The Brownsville Herald

  • NASA logo featuring a blue circle with white stars, a white orbital path, and a red swoosh, set against a black background.

    NASA Selects Education Projects to Help Broaden STEM Participation

    NASA

  • Two astronauts in blue NASA jumpsuits standing in a space setting, with the woman on the left sitting in a control room environment and the man on the right in a spacecraft or space station area.

    Georgia, Texas Students to Hear from NASA Astronauts Aboard Station

    NASA

  • Four students and their teacher wearing black masks in a science classroom. The students are wearing black and yellow shirts with 'Class of 2021 Junior Things' in yellow. The classroom has wooden cabinets with glass doors, black countertops, and science equipment. There are decorations hanging from the ceiling and a board with chalk behind.

    Downlink Brownsville: NASA astronauts to answer local questions

    The Brownsville Herald

“I“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.”

Albert Einstein