Company
NASA
US national space agency.
- HQ
- Washington, DC
- Status
- active
Overview
US national space agency. Artemis lunar program, Mars exploration, ISS operations, SLS/Orion, and robotic planetary science.
Verified record
- Verified deployments
- None on file
- Active incidents
- None on file
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Key facts
Focus
US national space agency
Focus
Artemis lunar program, Mars exploration, and ISS operations
Technology
SLS/Orion
Focus
Robotic planetary science
Data & sources
Web sources
1
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Safety record
No incidents on record for NASA.
Only active incidents are counted. Retracted incidents are excluded from this summary but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.
Full safety record: incidents, sourcing, and exposure data →
Recent coverage
NASA in third-party press
Sources (1)
Common questions
- What is NASA?
- US national space agency. Artemis lunar program, Mars exploration, ISS operations, SLS/Orion, and robotic planetary science.
- What does NASA make?
- NASA has no robot models recorded on the DEPLOY registry. NASA builds both physical robots and the AI that runs them.
- Where is NASA headquartered?
- NASA is headquartered in Washington, DC.
- Is NASA a top robotics company?
- On DEPLOY's intelligence score, which blends verified deployments, funding, hiring, media, safety, and IP signals, NASA ranks in roughly the top under 1% of companies tracked by the registry.
- Is NASA safe?
- NASA has no incidents on record in the DEPLOY registry. This does not constitute a safety guarantee; it reflects the incidents DEPLOY has tracked and verified to date.
Methodology: Verified · 1 source (no primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-14
Verification posture
Verified
Low confidence
Review state
Stable
Last reviewed 2026-07-14
Sources by quality tier
- 1
- unclassified
- Unclassified source
The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.
Methodology surface for NASA.In the press
Recent coverage mentioning NASA from third-party publications. Automatically surfaced; not part of the verified registry record.
NASA, Boeing’s Wisk Aero Make Self-Flying Aircraft Breakthrough
Space agency and electric air taxi developer simulate simultaneous management of multiple uncrewed aircraft by a single person.
Sun sets on Vulcan Centaur as NASA moves SunRISE to SpaceX Falcon Heavy
Solar observatory awaits a new launch date after its original ride hit booster trouble
NASA Study Points to Smoother Air Taxi Rides
No one wants to get into an uncomfortable aircraft. NASA research could help the emerging industry of air taxis —small, vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft meant for short trips…
NASA Astronaut Anil Menon
NASA astronaut Anil Menon poses in a spacesuit for a portrait at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas on Jan. 8, 2026. Menon will launch aboard the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-29…
NASA’s Hubble Discovers First of Star Cluster’s Missing Black Holes
Astronomers using archival data from Hubble and supportive observations from Webb have located their first stellar-mass black hole in the star cluster Omega Centauri.
Voyager completes acquisition of Astrobotic
Voyager Technologies has completed its acquisition of lunar infrastructure company Astrobotic Technology, weeks after Astrobotic won two NASA lunar lander missions. The post…
Getting ready for lunar planetary defense
Development in space is gaining serious momentum. Impressively, NASA recently unveiled plans for a new moon base — the first concrete step toward permanently moving human…
NASA Volunteers Help Zooniverse Reach 1 Billion Classifications
The Zooniverse, a NASA grantee that runs the world’s largest platform for online people-powered research, has reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 billion classifications…
NASA Photographer Captures Images from F-18 Over Washington
NASA flight photographers capture history from a perspective few ever experience, getting a rare bird’s-eye view of the agency’s missions in action. Their photos document key NASA…
NASA Sets Coverage for Astronaut Anil Menon Launch to Space Station
NASA astronaut Anil Menon will launch aboard the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-29 spacecraft to the International Space Station on Tuesday, July 14, accompanied by cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov…
World’s first open-source simulator expands access to advanced space robotics research
Rice University and NASA have launched the world’s first open-source dynamic simulation platform for developing...
NASA's New Horizons Spacecraft Just Woke Up From a Long Nap Ahead of Exploring Beyond Pluto
New Horizons takes frequent naps to conserve resources as it explores the outer solar system.
Machine-readable surfaces
- Markdown mirror: /companies/nasa.md
- RSS feed: /companies/nasa/feed.xml
- JSON-LD: embedded in this page’s head
- REST API: /v1/companies/21eeb5b2-e0de-40c3-8297-e75417c2aa23
- Revision history: /companies/nasa/history
- Data documentation: /data
- Query this programmatically: Deploy MCP
Video
NASA's new prototype rover ERNEST is made to test technologies for moon and mars exploration. Add CNET as a trusted news source https://www.google.com/preferences/source?q=cnet.com Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s
X-59 playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAqZ0jsH2nEJbMuK-CWr-932SpCUVnNAJ [ video & text : NASA ] https://www.nasa.gov/aeronautics/x-59-first-s
NASA's Swift Boost mission, powered by Katalyst, aims to rescue the Swift space telescope. This groundbreaking mission involves a refrigerator-sized spacecraft
NASA just pulled off a wild satellite rescue using a brand-new tech, and did it in nine months flat. Find out how they're saving the Swift telescope—with way mo
[ video & text : NASA ] Teams at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida lift onto a work stand the first of four RS-25 SLS (Space Launch System) rocket engines
Reality vs attention
Not enough verified signal yet to place NASA against peers. Reality and attention percentiles publish once the underlying record clears its data floor.
6-month trend
Analysis
Meaningful press and media coverage across the period.
Signal flags
Dimension breakdown
Verified signal
Attention (reach, not merit)
DEPLOY Intelligence scores are computed from verified registry data: confirmed deployments, disclosed funding rounds, regulatory filings, active job listings, video viewership, and press coverage. Confidence ratings reflect data availability. Scores update nightly.
DEPLOY Indices — verified vs claimed
Last computed: Jul 16, 2026