The greatest age of exploration is still ahead of us
With a new NASA mission lifting off next week to explore a watery moon orbiting Jupiter, we take a look at five (probable) oceans in deep space.
Now retired from NASA, Leland continues to support education and share his story as an athlete, astronaut, scientist, engineer and musician.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, we explore five cosmic connections between the oceans and our nearest celestial neighbor.
In honor of the Apollo 11 anniversary, we celebrate the scientists, explorers, creators and inventions that brought humanity to new heights and new depths.
These incredible marine mollusks rank as possibly the most surreal, beautiful and otherworldly creatures on the planet.
Artists and scientists come together at NASA JPL to share projects, ideas and visions for the Parley Deep Space Program and a new age of exploration.
As we prepare to navigate another trip around the sun on our rapidly changing "Pale Blue Dot," it feels right and necessary to recall the words of Carl Sagan.
What it takes to study the biggest animals on Earth, and why we should in the first place. Learnings and images from the Parley SnotBot expedition in the Sea of Cortez.
Alongside the launch of our Deep Space Agency, Parley Talks were held at Taschen Gallery in Los Angeles, during Michael Muller's exhibition: SHARKS
NASA astronaut Leland Melvin has seen the oceans from a vantage point few will experience first-hand: outer space. In his Parley Wall Street Talk, he shares photos from the International Space Station to highlight the beauty and fragility of this blue planet.
Using modified drones, artificial intelligence and machine learning, marine scientists can now identify and assess data on whales and ocean health in real time.