
Space Memorabilia Appraisal Event Set For Feb. 27
Residents on the Space Coast can find out how much their space memorabilia is worth during a three-day event at the U.S. Space Walk of Fame Museum in Titusville starting Feb. 27. […]
Residents on the Space Coast can find out how much their space memorabilia is worth during a three-day event at the U.S. Space Walk of Fame Museum in Titusville starting Feb. 27. […]
Change is on the horizon for the International Space Station as three upcoming spacewalks prepare the orbiting laboratory for future arrivals by U.S. commercial crew spacecraft. […]
NASA’s Terra satellite captured an image of the snow-covered eastern U.S. that looks like the states have been sitting in a freezer.
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On Feb. 20, 1962, John Glenn launched on the Friendship 7 flight, the first human orbital flight for NASA, which premiered this video to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the flight – and has made it available to share with SpaceCoastDaily.com. […]
NASA astronauts Barry Wilmore and Terry Virts are preparing to ready the International Space Station for a pair of international docking adapters (IDAs) that will allow future commercial crew vehicles to dock. […]
NASA’s Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) and ESA’s (European Space Agency) XMM-Newton telescope are showing that fierce winds from a supermassive black hole blow outward in all directions — a phenomenon that had been suspected, but difficult to prove until now. […]
NASA’s Kennedy Space Center is midway through its transition from government-focused launch facility to multi-user spaceport capable of handling the needs of NASA’s space exploration ambitions as well as commercial companies. […]
Two NASA astronauts from the International Space Station’s Expedition 42 crew will venture outside the orbital complex on Friday, Feb. 20; Tuesday, Feb. 24; and Sunday, March 1. […]
The Changing Face of Aviation, Aerospace and New Space will be the topic at the March 19, Quarterly Dinner and Mini-Expo hosted by the Space Coast Tech Council. […]
Craters and mysterious bright spots are beginning to pop out in the latest images of Ceres from NASA’s Dawn spacecraft.
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Some of the coldest air of the 2014-2015 winter season was settling over the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. on February 13, 2015. […]
Because the debris fields of exploded stars, known as supernova remnants, are very hot, energetic, and glow brightly in X-ray light, NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has proven to be a valuable tool in studying them. […]