Astronaut Image Gallery NASA and Nikon teamed up in the 1960s to develop cameras with some of the automatic features we enjoy today. See more astronaut pictures. Getty Images We watch NASA astronauts in awe, day-dreaming of catapulting into space -- even if only for a moment of weightles...
Rocket launch today: Is there a rocket launch and what time? Strange sphere-studded rock on Mars found by NASA's Perseverance rover NASA's Perseverance rover has encountered another rock on Mars that has left scientists puzzled. James Webb Space Telescope captures 1st images of Neptune's elusive...
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A Mars rover has watched some spectacular sunsets recently, with sightings of iridescent, featherlike clouds and sun rays poking through the blanketed sky. TheNASAexplorer isn't taking pictures for the 'Gram to give all its rover pals FOMO, but tostudy clouds at twilight, building on research...
Images of a "stellar nursery," a roaring sphere of gas around a dying star and a "cosmic dance" between galaxies are among several breathtaking pictures taken by U.S. space agency NASA's $10bnJames Webb Space Telescope, released today. ...
“cancelled” altogether and left in the past. This made room for the wider models. This is just one of several examples of what young people today see as outdated. And it was thinking a little better about this that we decided to bring this article to you, dear reader. The newsroom ...
There are also telescopic instruments that are used to take images of the surface of the sun and atmosphere. The instrument is specially designed to take pictures in almost 10 different wavelength bands, or colours, so as to get an exact idea of the solar activity. ...
Today, Atlantis is on display at the Kennedy Space Center Visitors’ Center. The eye of the hurricane ESA/NASA–A. Gerst The eye of the hurricane The International Space Station captured the eye of a Category 4 hurricane in September 2018. Moving across the Atlantic toward the Carolinas, the...
causing them to appear to glow against the darkening sky. These twilight clouds, also known as “noctilucent” (Latin for “night shining”) clouds, grow brighter as they fill with crystals, then darken after the Sun’s position in the sky drops below their altitude. This is just one usefu...
Shaneequa Vereen, NASA public affairs officer:Hello and welcome to today’s media telecon. Today we are discussing the initial findings of NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex asteroid sample after its reveal earlier today. Chris Klimek:Earlier this fall, a space capsule landed in the Utah deser...