Legendary astronaut John Young, who walked on the moon and later commanded the first space shuttle flight, has died, NASA said Saturday... READ MORE›
NASA suggests that the Chang'e-4 spacecraft could launch in late 2018... READ MORE›
SpaceX didn't attempt to land the rocket after Friday's launch for reuse... READ MORE›
Then his son, George W. Bush, also a Republican, proclaimed in 2004 that America would return to the Moon as part of a NASA program called Constellation... READ MORE›
America is going back to the Moon, and on to Mars, promised President Donald Trump on the 45th anniversary of the last Apollo mission... READ MORE›
NASA scientists are celebrating after firing a spacecraft's thrusters nearly four decades since they were last used. They wanted to reposition Voyager 1, which,... READ MORE›
NASA has nailed an engine test on a spacecraft 13 billion miles away. Last week, ground controllers sent commands to fire backup thrusters on Voyager 1, ou... READ MORE›
Scientists call the new timelapse video the most complete global picture of life on Earth to date ... READ MORE›
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA - Astronauts at the International Space Station will feast Thursday on pouches of Thanksgiving turkey... READ MORE›
Besides NASA equipment and experiments, the Orbital ATK capsule holds chocolate and vanilla ice cream for the six station astronauts, as well as make-your-own flatbread pizzas... READ MORE›
Orbital ATK's barrel-shaped Cygnus cargo ship launched atop an Antares rocket at 7 19 a.m... READ MORE›
Scientists will look to the International Space Station, including how it was built and how it is operated, while designing the deep space gateway, NASA said... READ MORE›
Earlier, Mr Acaba provided necessary focus to the space station's robot arm... READ MORE›
As the Soyuz MS-02 space capsule descended from orbit, it experienced a slight loss of pressure during the opening of its main parachute, Roscosmos said... READ MORE›
Supermoons generally appear to be 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than other full moons... READ MORE›
Within the next two years, private companies will for the first time send astronauts to the International Space Station... READ MORE›
In Europe, we benefited from humanitarian assistance and the acceptance of refugees after the disaster that was World War II, Mr. Roth said... READ MORE›
Boeing and SpaceX are also the first commercial companies NASA selected to ferry astronauts to the International Space Station... READ MORE›
Japan launches a cargo ship carrying a space junk collector designed to gather debris in space... READ MORE›
At the same time Mr Obama proposed cutting support for deep space exploration by 840 million next year... READ MORE›
The likelihood of any known potentially hazardous asteroid striking the planet within the next 100 years stands at 0.01 the space agency said in a statement... READ MORE›
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station have successfully grown zinnia flowers in microgravity. But is this the first flower grown in space?... READ MORE›
Photo Professor Brian Cox came well prepared to tackle the topic of climate change on Q A last year... READ MORE›
Even during World War II, let alone before it started, antisemitism was rife in American political and public life... READ MORE›
The couple, from Cincinnati, were married in 1941 and their funeral is being held at the same church today... READ MORE›
Jupiter's icy moon Europa may be the best place in the solar system to look for extraterrestrial life, according to NASA... READ MORE›
Even as World War II was ending 70 years ago, Americans already knew it had transformed their country... READ MORE›
'Politicians draw borders, but you can't see them from space' NASA astronaut Wheelock to RT... READ MORE›
After years of listening to Americans debate the existence of data demonstrating climate change, it was comforting to come in here and smell it... READ MORE›
NASA's 2017 budget request of about 19 billion includes 8.4 billion for human exploration operations... READ MORE›
Beyond NASA's immediate transport needs, the commercial crew program is among the agency's first and largest efforts to integrate private-sector companies into its operations... READ MORE›
On November 2, 2000, a Russian Soyuz Rocket docked at the International Space Station carrying Expedition 1... READ MORE›
Russia, US will continue space co-operation despite earthly tensions - Roscosmos head -- RT News... READ MORE›
They'd just tentatively broken the Guinness World Record for most Rosies in one place since WWII... READ MORE›
A new space station built by the same teams to replace the aging ISS is a possibility... READ MORE›
Prosecutors meanwhile are investigating whether possession of the tank torpedo anti-aircraft gun and other weapons violates Germany's War Weapons Control Act... READ MORE›
Has been seen outside of the International Space Station... READ MORE›
The announcement is the first time NASA has ever named a mission after a living scientist--not a bad birthday present for Parker, who turns 90 on June 10... READ MORE›
SpaceX founder Elon Musk on Tuesday unveiled his vision for making humans a multiplanetary species... READ MORE›
And Gwynn Shotwell, president of SpaceX, said her company next year will launch astronauts to the International Space Station, the first American launch of people since 2011... READ MORE›
Video V-J Day rare colour archive footage shows people celebrating end of World War II... READ MORE›
Ask any Russian about their family's World War II experiences and the answer, almost invariably, is one of suffering and battlefield service... READ MORE›
The Space Shuttle Columbia's first flight, in April 1981, was the first and only time NASA has sent a new craft into space with astronauts... READ MORE›
When Nasa's New Horizons mission was launched at the start of 2006 Pluto was a planet but it's not any more... READ MORE›
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