Tag: NASA
After traveling billions of miles, capsule containing NASA’s first-ever asteroid sample has landed safely on Earth
… and now it’s been secured in a Clean Room
SpaceX Crew-6 splashes down safely after 186 days in orbit aboard the ISS
Splash down 9/4/2023 after logging nearly 79 million miles during their 6-month mission aboard the International Space Station
Latest SpaceX crew has successful early morning lift off to the International Space Station (Video)
NASA’s 7th commercial crew (SpaceX-7) boasts totally international members from NASA, ESA, JAXA & Roscosmos
Scientists warn of powerful and potentially disruptive solar flare activity beginning today
Powerful solar flare activity capable of causing radio blackouts and interfering with short-wave communications has been forecast for today, Monday, July 17. Those solar flares are predicted to possibly be […]
NASA celebrates one-year anniversary of first Webb Telescope image with stunning new photo beamed from space
image depicts a small star-forming region from the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex
NASA to televise launch of Euclid spacecraft’s ‘Dark Universe’ Mission
Target Date for launch is July 1 out of Cape Canaveral
NASA’s JPL scientists assemble world’s greatest PDF Archive to aid in Internet malware research
8 million PDFs have been collected & stored by JPL data scientists into an archive to help researchers better understand online and malware threats, address privacy vulnerabilities, and identify software compatibility problems
Private businesses working with NASA to advance space initiatives
The new ‘Low-Earth Orbit Economy’
NuSTAR observatory detects brightest cosmic explosion ever, one with very unique attributes
Observations by NASA’s NuSTAR X-ray telescope give astronomers new clues about the brightest and most energetic gamma-ray burst ever detected