Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 11 people in flight suits wave to the camera aboard the white-walled international space station. Humanity tied a spaceflight ...
Space has a way of inspiring wonder, but it also has a habit of inspiring some remarkably persistent nonsense. A surprising number of ideas that feel like established facts about the cosmos turn out ...
At any given moment, the International Space Station is home to a small group of people who live and work in orbit for months at a time. The exact headcount changes as crews launch and return, but the ...
Louis Stodieck remembers the first time he saw a space shuttle blast off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In April 1991, Stodieck, an aerospace engineer, was the associate director of ...
Tuesday, September 14 at 8 pm ET, join us as we explore what's next for humans in space. Register: https://s.si.edu/36OzPFn Motivated by a belief that solving big problems leads to innovations that ...
In this week’s episode of Space Minds, Luca Rossettini, Founder and CEO of D-Orbit sits down with host David Ariosto. The conversation starts with Luca’s journey from aspiring astronaut to space ...
Why some people decide to send their remains into orbit. Guy Pignolet, 81, Space Educator.Credit... Supported by Photographs by Dina Litovsky Text by Jon Mooallem There are two ways to contemplate the ...