Project Updates — PARLEY
The Network: Leland Melvin

The Network: Leland Melvin

Now retired from NASA, Leland continues to support education and share his story as an athlete, astronaut, scientist, engineer and musician.

Ocean wonders: Nudibranchs

Ocean wonders: Nudibranchs

These incredible marine mollusks rank as possibly the most surreal, beautiful and otherworldly creatures on the planet.

Parley Talks: Chemosphere

Parley Talks: Chemosphere

Set inside their iconic Chemosphere House in the Hollywood Hills, Benedict and Lauren Taschen hosted a special Parley Talks with Jefferson Hack, Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Cyrill Gutsch and guests.

Parley Talks: NASA JPL

Parley Talks: NASA JPL

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

A Pale Blue Dot

A Pale Blue Dot

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.

Parley Talks: Taschen

Parley Talks: Taschen

Alongside the launch of our Deep Space Agency, Parley Talks were held at Taschen Gallery in Los Angeles, during Michael Muller's exhibition: SHARKS

Leland Melvin: Our Blue Planet Seen Off Planet

Leland Melvin: Our Blue Planet Seen Off Planet

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.

PARLEY X COP21: OCEANS. CLIMATE. LIFE.

PARLEY X COP21: OCEANS. CLIMATE. LIFE.

The most pivotal outcome of COP21 is not an agreement on climate action, but the action itself. Parley holds talks at Les Bains in Paris. 

Parley Talks: LELAND MELVIN – OUR BLUE PLANET

Parley Talks: LELAND MELVIN – OUR BLUE PLANET

Orbiting the Earth in under two hours, you see a sunrise and sunset every 45 minutes. NASA astronaut Leland Melvin has seen the oceans from a vantage point few will experience first-hand: outer space.