5396 Results From "nasa"

Jeff Bezos Couldn’t Qualify for Normal Astronaut Wings, So Blue Origin Invented Its Own
Blue Origin

Jeff Bezos Couldn’t Qualify for Normal Astronaut Wings, So Blue Origin Invented Its Own

According to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, it will take about eight Starship and Super Heavy booster launches to fill up one lunar variant for a trip to the Moon.
Starship

Elon Musk Says It Could Take Eight Starship Launches to Fuel Up a Single Moon Trip

A machine learning algorithm created by a team of scientists at Warwick University just confirmed the existence of 50 new planets in a world first.
Artificial Intelligence

An AI Just Confirmed the Existence of 50 Planets By Digging Through NASA Data

NASA is about to embark on its latest Mars mission, sending its Mars 2020 Perseverance rover on its long journey to the Red Planet atop an Atlas V rocket.
Mars

Here’s How to Watch NASA Launch a Mars Mission This Week

A low resolution video made up of several images shows NASA's Mars helicopter's two rotocopter blades spinning up on the surface of Mars.
Mars

Marscopter Spins up Blades in Preparation for Test Flight

Disappointed by Roscosmos' lack of results and failure to keep pace with SpaceX, Vladimir Putin is drastically cutting the space agency's budget.
Off-World

A Disappointed Putin Is Slashing Funding for Russia’s Space Program

A massive solar storm is bombarding the Earth with so much radiation and at such a force, it could end up interfering with power grids.
Science & Energy

Eruption From the Sun May Affect Power Grid, Scientists Say

The Netflix show "Squid Game" displayed someone's real phone number and now they get several thousand prank calls every day.
Future Society

Netflix Shows Real Phone Number on Screen, Leading to “Prank-Call Apocalypse”

Two NASA astronauts conducted an hours-long spacewalk Wednesday morning to install new solar panels on the International Space Station.
Off-World

Watch Astronauts Venture Outside the Space Station to Install Solar Panels

NASA is asking university students to come up with a solution to a "messy problem:" lunar dust. It's not only extremely sticky, it's also a health threat.
NASA

NASA is Asking Students to Come up With a Lunar Dust Buster

NASA has outlined its plans for a lunar base camp called the Artemis Base Camp in a new 13-page report submitted to the National Space Council last week.
NASA

Here’s NASA’s Plan for a Lunar “Base Camp”

Blue Origin just delivered an engineering mockup of a lander that could one day carry American astronauts down to the surface of the Moon to NASA.
Moon

Blue Origin Engineers Deliver Full-Scale Prototype Moon Lander to NASA

SpaceX and NASA have launched yet another crew of four astronauts to the International Space Station inside a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule.
SpaceX

SpaceX Sends Four Astronauts Into Space On Reused Spacecraft

Using a new toolkit that scientists are calling a "robot hotel," a robot just scanned the outside of the International Space Station for coolant leaks.
Robotics

NASA Is Using a Robot to Search for Leaks Outside the Space Station

The most established space tourism company says it had to cancel its upcoming launch with SpaceX because it couldn't find any passengers for the journey.
Off-World

Space Tourism Company Cancels Launch Because It Couldn’t Find any Passengers

First, Musk claimed the title "Technoking of Tesla." Now, the billionaire has added the phrase "Imperator of Mars" to his Twitter bio.
Elon Musk

Elon Musk’s Name Appears in 69-Year-Old Book About Colonizing Mars

Former Astronaut Details Quest to Grow Cannabinoids in Space
Off-World

Former Astronaut Details Quest to Grow Cannabinoids in Space

NASA scientist Max Coleman has been trying to figure out if its possible to grow radishes in lunar soil analogues in his kitchen.
NASA

NASA Experiment: Radishes Could Probably Grow in Lunar Soil

US government agencies are in surprising lockstep as they condemn Russia for unexpectedly exploding one of its own satellites.
Off-World

US Agencies, Military Rush to Condemn Russia Blowing Up Satellite

For the second time in a week, the International Space Station (ISS) has gotten close enough to an interstellar "debris cloud" to cause the team of astronauts aboard to take refuge in their exit spaceships. 
Off-World

ISS Astronauts Shelter in Escape Vehicles as Mysterious Debris Threatens Station