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Astronaut Artifacts Included in New African American History Museum

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden donated his astronaut flight suit, among other items, to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC. Artifacts representing some of the United States’ first black astronauts  are included within the inaugural collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, which opened its […]

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NASA Administrator's Advice On How To Become An Astronaut | Video

Recommended videos for you Water Vapor Plumes On Europa Possibly Snapped… Universe Likely Has No Preferred Direction |… NASA Administrator’s Advice On How To Become… Rosetta Probe’s ‘Death Dive’ Into Comet 67P C… What is a Black Moon? | Video NASA SLS Booster Test – See Awesome Fireworks… ALMA Probe Of Hubble Ultra Deep Field […]

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The Universe Is Directionless, Study Finds

This map, produced using data collected by the Planck satellite, shows a map of the light left over from the big bang. If the universe were not isotropic, scientists think they would find evidence in maps like this one. The universe, it turns out, looks the same in every direction. Of course, this isn’t true […]

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New Astronaut's Memoir Comes with Space Shuttle Gift

NASA Astronaut Michael Massimino struggles into his spacesuit with the help of two others in the leadup to the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission. Retired astronaut Mike Massimino, who flew on two shuttle missions to repair the Hubble Space Telescope, describes his path to space and what the job was like in a new […]

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Future Space Station Commander Will Scout Golf Courses from Space

NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough will command Expedition 50 aboard the International Space Station. Here, he’s pictured during postlaunch activities as a mission specialist on the shuttle flight STS-126 in 2008. NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough, an avid golfer, plans to take pictures of greens around the world when he returns to the International Space Station this […]

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Rocket Lab Opens Private Orbital Launch Site in New Zealand

An aerial view of the Rocket Lab launch complex in New Zealand. On a remote peninsula in New Zealand, construction has been completed what appears to be the world’s first private launch complex for orbital space flights.  The Los Angeles-based commercial spaceflight company Rocket Lab announced the completion of Launch Complex 1 today (Sept. 26 […]

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Mercuryquakes May Currently Shake Up the Tiny Planet

Mercury appears to experience quake-like activity as it shrinks, making it tectonically active just like Earth, scientists say. Mercury may still rumble with earthquakes, or “Mercuryquakes,” according to a new study of cliffs on the planet’s surface. The finding suggests that Earth is not the only tectonically active planet, the authors of the research say. […]

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Rocker Grace Potter Honors Women of NASA in Music Video

Singer-songwriter Grace Potter debuted an inspiring new space-themed music video highlighting the accomplishments of past, present and future women of NASA.  The music video, “Look What We’ve Become ,” was created in collaboration with NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where the video was filmed. It showcases women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), and aims […]

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Stephen Hawking Is Still Afraid of Aliens

Astrophysicist Stephen Hawking views a CGI alien civilization on the exoplanet Gliese 832c in this still from the new documentary “Stephen Hawking’s Favorite Places.” Humanity should be wary of seeking out contact with alien civilizations, Stephen Hawking has warned once again. In 2010, the famed astrophysicist said that intelligent aliens may be rapacious marauders, roaming […]

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160-Day Mars Mission Simulation Kicks Off in Utah

Patch for the Mars Society’s Mars 160 mission, during which seven crewmembers will conduct 80-day mock Red Planet missions in the Utah desert and the Canadian Arctic. The first half of an ambitious 160-day-long simulated mission to Mars is getting underway. Seven people from six different countries are setting up shop today (Sept. 24) at […]

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