In space nothing falls not even what you flush this is the story of how astronauts handle the most human task without gravity ...
Deep inside a Swiss mountain, a group of students spent some of the summer simulating what life might be like inside a lunar ...
While astronauts do not leave home to go to war or face combat, families of space travelers may share a few commonalities ...
In 1978, Ride and five other women became the first group of female astronauts in the U.S. A new book by a longtime curator ...
"Astronaut" is a traveling exhibit that allows visitors of all ages to get a taste of what life is like in space. Among other ...
When NASA launches its next stage in lunar exploration next year, its crew will be literally beside themselves as they swing around the Moon. On board the Artemis II mission will be several ...
For the last month, NASA’s interim administrator, Sean Duffy, has been giving interviews and speeches around the world, offering a singular message: “We are going to beat the Chinese to the Moon.” ...
NASA expands the use of its Astrobee robots on the International Space Station to test new technologies and automate tasks in ...
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket pierced the Wednesday morning sky as it launched three spacecraft from NASA and NOAA that will study the solar system’s “bubble,” collect information on ...
Follow the space program since the moon landing in the four-part documentary "Once Upon a Time in Space". Here’s how to watch ...
SpaceX writes that the next-generation Artemis Moon missions are about laying the foundation for building a permanent ...
Astronauts generally can’t look out the window like you might in a car – a ‘virtual window’ could instead serve that purpose.