NASA’s Artemis II Crew Uses Iceland Terrain for Lunar Training
At first glance, it seems like a scene from an excursion on the Moon’s surface…except the people are in hiking gear, not spacesuits.
At first glance, it seems like a scene from an excursion on the Moon’s surface…except the people are in hiking gear, not spacesuits.
Netflix has begun the countdown to a “re-launch” of one of NASA’s most well-known missions in spaceflight history. The streaming service has set Sep. 5 for the premiere of “Apollo 13: Survival.” …
There is a moment when building Lego’s new NASA-inspired set that the assembly goes from looking like plastic bricks to being a moon buggy. Then you realize you’re not even a quarter of the way done. …
Photos of the moon captured by American, Russian, European, Japanese, Indian, Korean and Chinese spacecraft are the subject of new United Nations stamps for the 55th anniversary of Apollo 11. …
Astronauts placed six different American flags on the moon during the Apollo program. What became of those flags in the years since, and why were they controversial? …
NASA is honoring ‘hidden figure’ Dorothy Vaughan and all of the women who contributed to the Apollo program with the naming of a building at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. …
NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston will recognize legendary human computer Dorothy Vaughan and the women of Apollo with activities marking their achievements, including a renaming and ribbon-cutting ceremony at the center’s “Building 12,” on Friday, July 19, the eve of the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing. At 9 a.m. CDT, NASA…
Agency’s technology development prepared fuel cells for tomorrow’s renewable energy grids
Current and former employees of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida gathered recently to celebrate the installation of a Florida Historical Marker cast in bronze at the location of the spaceport’s old headquarters building. The first of its kind inside the center’s secure area, the marker is the latest example of the center’s commitment to…
A physics simulation flaw in text-based 1969 computer game went unnoticed until today.
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