NASA plans to send one of its highest-profile leaders, a Cold War-era supersonic jet, and a cargo plane large enough to swallow spacecraft components to SUN ‘n FUN 2026, the annual fly-in held each ...
After traveling for more than four decades and billions of kilometers, Voyager 1 became the first human-made object to leave the Sun’s protective bubble and enter interstellar space. When it crossed ...
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The satellite, named Van Allen Probe A and its twin probe Van Allen Probe B, were launched in August 2012; Both satellites studied the radiation around Earth.
With the Artemis II mission launching its astronauts outside Earth's magnetic field for the first time on 1 April 2026 in over 50 years, NASA is setti.
With the launch of Artemis II planned in a few weeks, NASA is ready to monitor the sun during the mission in order to protect the astronauts while in space.
Two NASA astronauts will conduct a long-delayed spacewalk today (March 18), and you can watch the action live. NASA astronauts Jessica Meir and Chris Williams will venture outside the International ...
As four astronauts travel around the moon on NASA's Artemis II mission, they will venture beyond Earth's protective magnetic field. The crew's spacecraft, Orion, will carry and protect them as they ...
Two NASA astronauts will perform the first spacewalk of 2026 from the International Space Station. Here's how to watch.
NASA is moving its moon rocket Artemis II from the hangar to the launch pad on Friday at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, ...
Two NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) are about to climb into their spacesuits and enter the vacuum of space, and you can watch the event live. The first NASA spacewalk in ...
Astronomers using NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory have spotted a young star just 120 light years away engaging in what is an aptly childish pastime: blowing a bubble. The bubble, of course, is not ...