News

Earth's auroras look a bit different from above. NASA astronaut Don Pettit captured two amazing videos of our planet's ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit -- NASA’s oldest active astronaut at 69 -- arrived at the station last week on his fourth trip to ...
SpaceX launched the private Fram2 mission Monday (March 31), sending a crew of four spaceflight rookies into an orbit never ...
The station’s account on social media platform X lit up with the pictures, showing different parts of the planet, from the ...
If Blue Origin's launch goes as planned, six prominent women will take a short trip Monday morning to the edge of space. Here ...
We expect that [T Coronae Borealis] will erupt any night now, any month now,” Bradley Schaefer, a Louisiana State University ...
Aurora does not have to be directly overhead to be visible: it can be observed from more than 600 miles away if the conditions are right.
Satellite images taken more than three decades apart show the disappearance of Iceland's Okjökull, the first glacier to be officially declared dead as a result of human-caused climate change.
Seen from Venus, the earth exhibits a much more magnificent ... Among all those millions of stars that fill the vast celestial space there are only five, then, or at the best only seven, to ...
This long-exposure view shows the Earth and stars as intense streaks over time as seen from the International Space Station by NASA astronaut Don Pettit. | Credit: NASA/Don Pettit and Babak ...
SpaceX's Fram2 astronauts are sharing incredible views from the first human spaceflight to orbit Earth's poles, as their ...