Perhaps the most useful aspect of the NASA app for many space fans is the built-in NASA TV feed, which lets users tune in to this live channel at any time for coverage of launches, dockings to the ISS, spacewalks, news conferences and video from its massive archive. Enter the TV and...
This test is unusual in that no press is allowed to attend in person, which is not typical for such tests. Also, while there is alivestream of the rocket on the padavailable from the Kennedy Space Center newsroom, this feed is video-only and does not include any audio or commentary. Th...
NASA and Boeing are scheduled to launch the first Starliner crewed mission to the International Space Station (ISS) later today. The spacecraft is scheduled to launch aboard a ULA Launch Atlas V rocket, along with astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams at approximately 12:25pm ET. It has...
NASA is making final preparations for its first spacewalk of 2024, and you can watch the event live when it takes place on Thursday, June 13. Astronauts Tracy C. Dyson and Matt Dominick will leave the confines of the International Space Station (ISS) via the Quest airlock and set to wor...
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Look! Up in the sky! ISS and Crew Dragon and mini rant. Posted on5 June 2020byFr. John Zuhlsdorf From NASA’s Astronomy Pic of the Day, comes a time lapse, composite view of the International Space Station zooming along in tandem with Demo-S, Crew Dragon, over Manhattan’s skys. Thi...
NASA partnered with LEGO Education for a 10-week STEM engagement series. TheArtemis Build to Launch STEM seriesprimarily highlights the NASA Artemis I mission and NASA careers, but also includes features about the ISS, James Webb and other NASA missions. More than 4,000 educa...
CT: Can you talk about grid computing? Why it's needed by the ISS? GD:The idea behind grid computing is to make multiple machines that may be in different physical locations, behave like they are one large virtual machine. This will help ISS to process huge chunks of data (for free) ...
Changes to the schedule could occur due to poor weather conditions or last-minute technical issues. Check NASA’s Twitter feed for the latest updates. Docking with the ISS is expected to take place at around 6:45 a.m. ET (3:45 a.m. PT) on Saturday, April 9. The livestream will in...
You can watch via the video player embedded at the top of this page, or by heading to NASA’s YouTube channel, which will carry the same feed. Editors’ Recommendations Watch this ISS astronaut take a ride on a robotic arm 250 miles over London ...