NASA March 14, 2023 NASA wants 'space tug' to bring International Space Station safely down NASA is looking to develop a space tug to help deorbit the International Space Station in coming years, with the White House budget request allocating $180 million for the spacecraft.
LIFESTYLE March 13, 2023 'Jesus in Space': Faith and science take center stage on space shuttle flight in new book A children's book tells the true story of NASA Astronaut Dr. Tom Jones, who flew into space in 1994. Jones, along with two other Catholic astronauts, received Holy Communion mid-flight.
NASA March 11, 2023 NASA's Ingenuity helicopter captures breathtaking shot of Martian sunset NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter captured a stunning image of a Martian sunset last month. The helicopter landed on the Red Planet's Jezero Crater in February 2021.
NASA March 10, 2023 International Space Station maneuvers to avoid collision with satellite The International Space Station fired its engines for more than six minutes to maneuver out of the path of an Earth observation satellite early Monday, according to NASA.
TECH March 10, 2023 NASA Artemis I moon mission rocket damaged more than expected in launch NASA said that its uncrewed Artemis I flight test proved successful last year, but also highlighted some unforeseen issues to work on during a Thursday update.
Mars March 9, 2023 NASA Curiosity Mars rover captures first ever 'sun rays' during cloud study NASA's Curiosity on Mars sent back images of sun rays for the first time as the rover begins a study on clouds and their composition high up in the atmosphere.
NASA March 8, 2023 NASA says it's tracking 161-foot newly-found asteroid that has 'very small chance' of striking Earth An asteroid with a diameter of about 161 feet has a "very small chance" of striking Earth on Feb. 14, 2046, NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office said.
Ted Cruz March 6, 2023 Ted Cruz leads 12 Republicans in blasting NASA over 'highly politicized' climate regulation A coalition of 13 Republicans on the Senate Commerce Committee blasted NASA over a recent climate-related regulation they said would increase costs by $4 billion.
Astronomy March 4, 2023 Webb telescope captures galaxy three times: Why it happened The James Webb Space Telescope captured an image that shows the same galaxy three times due to gravitational lensing from a galaxy cluster that is 3.2 billion light-years from Earth.
NASA March 3, 2023 Scientists reveal new clues about historic Tycho supernova Scientists have discovered new clues about the supernova remnant called Tycho. The researchers used NASA's Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer to look at polarized X-rays.
Spaceflight March 3, 2023 NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 astronaut mission successfully arrives at International Space Station NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 mission successfully docked with the International Space Station early Friday morning. The four astronauts onboard will stay aboard the ISS for six months.