NASA and its partners are pressing to speed up the timeline for the Artemis II launch that will fly humans to the moon for the first time in more than 50 years as the program competes with Trump
NASA allowed visitors inside the Vehicle Assembly Building and the Neil Armstrong Operations and Checkout Building, where the rocket and spacecraft for the Artemis II are coming together.
LAST MONTH AT FOUR, WE TOLD YOU GOVERNOR DESANTIS WANTS TO BRING NASA’S HEADQUARTERS TO KENNEDY SPACE CENTER BECAUSE HE SAYS IT MAKES FINANCIAL SENSE. THEY HAVE THIS MASSIVE BUILDING IN WASHINGTON, DC, AND LIKE, NOBODY GOES TO IT. SO WHY NOT JUST SHUTTER ...
NASA Friday rolled out the new Artemis II Orion spacecraft and twin Space Launch System solid rocket boosters that will carry astronauts in the first crewed Artemis mission around the moon.
The U.S. military's classified mini space shuttle has returned to Earth after circling the world for 434 days.
Reporter Nick Gibson is in Orlando, Florida, this week to report on Anne McClain’s and NASA’s SpaceX launch from the Kennedy Space Center. Follow along in print and online at spokesman.com/sections/return-to-space.
NASA is switching off two science instruments on its twin Voyager spacecraft to save power. The space agency said Wednesday an instrument on Voyager 2 that measures charged particles and cosmic rays will shut off later this month.