NASA has revealed the mission patch for Artemis II, a mission that will take humans around the moon for the first time in decades.
NEW YORK (AP) — A NASA spacecraft will make another close brush with the sun, the second of three planned encounters through the sizzling solar atmosphere. Webb Space Telescope captures a star ...
The spacecraft will reach speeds of 430,000 mph, making it the fastest human-made object. Scientists hope the mission will help explain why the sun’s outer atmosphere is far hotter than its surface.
The spacesuit worn by the first Briton in space, the Russian capsule that brought Britain's first professional astronaut back to Earth, and the only flown-to-the-moon Apollo command module to be ...
As the charred Crew Dragon capsule bobbed around in the ocean, dolphins swam up to the spacecraft and the recovery team. NASA's Johnson Space Center shared footage of the maritime encounter on ...
a spacecraft targeting asteroids. A NewsNation exclusive reveals NASA’s high-tech plan to save Earth if an asteroid ever comes barreling toward the planet. The NEO Surveyor, set to launch in ...
The whole point of the mission was to test the spacecraft, which was tipped to be a critical alternative to Space X's Crew Dragon spacecraft, which is currently the only shuttle for US ...
The Boeing Starliner spacecraft with astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams aboard approaches the International Space Station, June 6, 2024. NASA via AP, FILES "What we'd like to do is that ...
circling and surfacing as SpaceX team members worked to recover their spacecraft. As it turns out, more than humans were interested in the return of SpaceX's Crew-9 astronauts after an extended ...
The next Starliner test flight would seek to confirm that the spacecraft's thrusters function properly after modifications were made to the vehicle's propulsion system, according to Stich.
Williams, Wilmore, and the other astronauts emerged from the capsule, bringing their long space stay to a close. The astronauts departed the ISS on Tuesday at 1:05 AM EDT. The return flight from ...
NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth after spending more than nine months at the International Space Station (ISS) A pod of dolphins gathered curiously around SpaceX ...