At about 7:40 a.m. EDT this morning, a United Space Alliance worker fell at NASA Kennedy…
Techs Continue Preps at Pad for STS-134
At NASA Kennedy Space Center's Launch Pad 39A, technicians completed measurements and alignment of space shuttle…
NASA’s Hubble Rules Out One Alternative to Dark Energy
Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have ruled out an alternate theory on the nature of…
NASA Extends Crew Flight Contract With Russian Space Agency Administrator Bolden Repeats Call For American-Made Commercial Alternative
NASA has signed a $753 million modification to the current International Space Station contract with the…
NASA Launches New Website, Celebrates Women’s Contributions To Science And Exploration
NASA will debut its new Women@NASA website during a Women's History Month event at the agency's…
Japan’s Coastline Before and After the Tsunami
These images show the effects of the tsunami on Japan's coastline. The image on the left…
NASA To Host Open Source Summit March 29-30 In California
NASA will host a summit about open source software development on March 29-30 at the agency's…
ARGENTINA’S ARSAT-2 SPACECRAFT TO BE ORBITED BY ARIANESPACE
ARSAT has selected Arianespace to launch its second satellite, Arsat-2. With a liftoff mass of about…
AFRICA’S FIRST PRIVATE SECTOR TELECOM SATELLITE IS READIED FOR LAUNCH
Pre-launch checkout is continuing at the Spaceport in French Guiana for Intelsat New Dawn, which is…