"There are many uncharted, promising worlds and objects we are eager to explore with our current and future missions," said NASA Planetary Division Director Jim Green.
The James Webb Space Telescope, set to launch in 2018, can observe not only faint objects across the universe, but also all of our neighboring planets and their moons within our solar system.
With Juno exploring Jupiter, NASA is also intrigued by its largest moons. Io's intense geological activity makes it the most volcanically active world in the solar system.
The Hubble Space Telecope has captured Jupiter's auroras and found evidence of saltwater on Jupiter's largest moon, Ganymede.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft continues exploring Saturn, its rings and moons, since 2004. In 2017, during the final phase of its long mission, Cassini will complete 22 dives through the narrow gap between Saturn's outer atmosphere and its rings. This exciting set of orbits is called the Grand Finale.
On July 14, NASA celebrated the one-year anniversary of New Horizons' flyby of Pluto, which brought the world unprecedented views of the dwarf planet and its moon, Charon.
The mission has been extended to study an object in the Kuiper belt, an icy field of early building blocks of the solar system packed with primordial organics.
NASA's Dawn mission set out to investigate the solar system's two largest asteroids remaining intact since their formation - Vesta and dwarf planet Ceres.
OSIRIS-REx will help unlock secrets of the history of our solar system, and shed light on how life may have come to be on our planet.
On our journey to Mars, we are closer than ever before to sending astronauts to the red planet, NASA said.
The Opportunity and Curiosity rovers are traversing Martian soil, while MAVEN, the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution Mission, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, and Mars Odyssey are cruising the Martian skies above.
The next Mars rover scheduled for launch in 2020 is under construction, and NASA's InSight Mission to study the interior of the Red Planet is scheduled to launch in 2018.
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