The Artemis 2 moon crew during a launch simulation at NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Sept. 20, 2023. They stand on the crew access arm at Launch 39B, which will one day bring them to the waiting Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft. From left: NASA astronaut and pilot Victor...
Beginning two days before the planned liftoff time, NASA will host a live video feed of the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center. The official pre-launch broadcast will begin at about 6:30 p.m. ET on May 6, about four hours prior to launch. Boeing...
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NASA's astronauts on the Artemis III mission will be doing their thing in zero gravity. But that doesn't mean they need to have zero style, apparently. Amethyst Martinez | Published Oct 16, 2024 WATCH: SpaceX Successfully Launches and Catches RocketINTERGALACTIC Sunday’s launch was Starship...
Watching NASA launch new gadget into space is always a fun way to spend an hour, but if you hope to catch a live glimpse of the agency’s new Mars lander, InSight, heading to the Red Planet you’re going to have to get up right at the buttcrack of dawn or maybe even earlier. Th...
Today, Saturday February 19, NASA and Northrop Grumman will launch a resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS). This will be the company’s 17th ISS resupply mission, following one inAugust last year, and the launch will take place from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Wa...
A 1.8 billion-mile journey taking nearly six years begins today in Florida as NASA launches a spacecraft to Jupiter's moon Europa, considered one of the solar system's most promising spots to search for life beyond Earth. Watch live below.
NASA+ will feature a range of livestreams, mission updates, and behind-the-scenes videos much like NASA TV already does. What we do know is collections of NASA's original, Emmy-Award winning documentaries will be available, as will a handful of new series that will launch in coming months...