NASA

Syndicate content

NASA ready for Ares I-X Rocket Launch

See video

NASA gets ready to launch the Ares I-X Rocket

See video...

Orionid Meteor Shower Tonight to Light Up the Evening

The Orionid meteor shower tonight should be beautiful. It is the second of two metero showers that occur each year as a result of Earth passing through debris released by Halley's Comet. Tonight the sky will be moonless, providing stargazers with a excellent chance for a good view of the display.

Get the full story...

NASA Moon Crash Post-Impact News Conference on NASA TV

Early this morning, NASA crashed two spacecraft into the surface of the moon in the search of water on the Earth's natural satellite. The Internet is buzzing today with reports of blowing up the moon or bombing the moon.The LCROSS Centaur and Spacecraft impacted the moon at approximately 7:30 a.m. EDT. A report on the initial data will be revealed at the Post Impact News Conference at 10:00 a.m. EDT on NASA TV.

Get the full story...

NASA Releases Animation of LCROSS Moon Bombing

If you ever watched the old series "Space: 1999," this is somewhat reminiscent of that corny science fiction show. NASA has planned for some time to slam two spacecraft into the moon in an attempt the find water, and they have released animation of what the "NASA moon bombing," scheduled for Friday, will look like.

Get the full story...

NASA Moon Bombing Animation

See video

NASA has planned for some time to slam two spacecraft into the moon in an attempt the find water, and on Thursday they released animation of what the "NASA moon bombing" will look like.

See video...

Billionaire Clown Heads for Outer Space

It's hard to imagine a clown being a billionaire, but here he is. In reality he's far more, but a Soyuz spacecraft carrying Canadian Guy Laliberte and two crew mates lifted off on schedule Wednesday headed for the International Space Station, while his partner, former model Claudia Barilla watched with tears streaming down her face.

Get the full story...

Space Shuttle Discovery Lands at Edwards,Air Force Base

Detouring because of stormy weather, the space shuttle Discovery and its seven astronauts took a detoured to California, blasting Southern California with its customary sonic boom before landing safely in at Edwards Air Force Base.

Get the full story...

Space Shuttle Docks on Space Station with COLBERT Treadmill

At 8:54 pm ET Sunday afternoon, the space shuttle Discovery docked with the space station with special cargo COLBERT treadmill aboard. Discovery lifted off with a brilliant show against the Friday night sky loaded with supplies, science equipment and the treadmill named after Comedy Central host Steven Colbert.

Get the full story...

Space Shuttle Discovery Launch – A Brilliant Nighttime Show

After three previous attempts to launch, the space shuttle Discovery lifted off into outer space in what was the last scheduled nighttime launch remaining for the shuttle fleet. NASA only has six more shuttle missions planned before the fleet is retired either in 2010 or 2011. The 37th flight for Discovery started with a brilliant nighttime launch into orbit at 11:59 pm ET Friday night.

Get the full story...

Shuttle Discovery Launch on Wednesday Scrubbed

The rescheduled launch of the space shuttle Discovery has been scrubbed due to a problem with a fill-and-drain valve located inside the aft compartment. Preparations were on scheduled for the launch early Wednesday morning when the problem was discovered.

Get the full story...

Jose Hernandez from Field Worker to Astronaut

There is an old saying about reaching for the stars. Astronaut Jose Hernandez will be doing just that when the space shuttle Discovery lifts off this week. Hernandez, 47, grew up working the farm fields of California and is now heading to outer space for his first space flight.

Get the full story...

NASA discovers Life's Building Block in Comet

NASA scientists have discovered glycine, a fundamental building block of life, in samples of comet Wild 2 returned by NASA's Stardust spacecraft.

Get the full story...