NASA Researchers Develops Technique to Predict Radiation Risk on International Space Station Missions
Astronauts traveling to the Moon, Mars, and other future deep-space destinations will likely make new and amazing discoveries. […]
Astronauts traveling to the Moon, Mars, and other future deep-space destinations will likely make new and amazing discoveries. […]
As NASA prepares to go to the Moon with the Artemis program, in-situ resource utilization is paramount, and there is no hotter commodity than water. […]
Landsat 9, a joint NASA and U.S. Geological Survey satellite mission, is scheduled to launch Thursday, Sept. 16, from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California. […]
A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V 401 rocket will launch the Landsat 9 observatory aboard an Atlas V rocket into a near-polar, sun-synchronous orbit for NASA’s Launch Services Program on Thursday, Sept. 16. […]
It’s suspected that about 5,000 years ago a comet swept within 23 million miles of the Sun, closer than the innermost planet Mercury. […]
Two astronauts will venture outside the International Space Station Tuesday, Aug. 24, for a spacewalk to install a support bracket in preparation for future installation of the orbiting laboratory’s third new solar array. […]
NASA and SpaceX are targeting Saturday, Aug. 28, at 3:37 a.m. EDT for the launch of its Dragon spacecraft on a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. […]
NASA is helping the legacy of inspiration, hope, and diversity fostered by the creator of Star Trek to live long and prosper. […]
For families with aspiring space explorers in tow, the new Cosmic Club Family Pass at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is the ticket. […]
Images of knobbly rocks and rounded hills are delighting scientists as NASA’s Curiosity rover climbs Mount Sharp, a 5-mile-tall (8-kilometer-tall) mountain within the 96-mile-wide (154-kilometer-wide) basin of Mars’ Gale Crater. […]
Scientists have spotted a previously unrecognized feature of our Milky Way galaxy: A contingent of young stars and star-forming gas clouds is sticking out of one of the Milky Way’s spiral arms like a splinter poking out from a plank of wood. […]
UCF will be a player in developing innovative technologies needed to support NASA’s Artemis program, which will return people to the moon and create a robust presence there over the next decade. […]