NASA satellite to bring high-speed data to Hubble, ISS
NASA's newest Tracking and Data Relay (TDRS) satellite, which will provide high data-rate communications to space craft, went into orbit Thursday night.
NASA's newest Tracking and Data Relay (TDRS) satellite, which will provide high data-rate communications to space craft, went into orbit Thursday night.
Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are working on a project that envisions a team of small satellites acting as traffic cops in space
No need to panic. NASA Tuesday offered a reasonable explanation for the mysterious appearance of a rock in a photo of the Mars rover Opportunity.
OpenStack, the open source cloud computing platform, has garnered the support of more than 200 IT vendors. Enterprises embrace the platform for its flexible, hardware-agnostic architecture -- but they should realize that this modularity can come at a cost.
Orbital Sciences' Cygnus spacecraft successfully docked with the International Space Station Sunday, marking its first resupply mission to the orbiting laboratory.
After three postponements, Orbital Sciences' Antares rocket lifted off today, carrying a cargo spacecraft filled with supplies for the International Space Station.
For the third time, the launch of a commercial cargo spacecraft set to carry nearly 3,000 pounds of supplies to the International Space Station has been scrubbed.
When humans make it to Mars, they'll be following the trail of the robots that preceded them.
NASA has postponed tomorrow's scheduled launch of a commercial cargo mission to resupply the International Space Station for at least a day because of dangerously cold weather in Virginia.
After a postponement last month, NASA has rescheduled the launch of a commercial cargo ship that will carry nearly 3,000 pounds of supplies to the International Space Station next week.
NASA engineers are still trying to figure out how to fix a cooling system problem on the International Space Station. The space agency now says it may call for a spacewalk to get the work done.
NASA engineers are trying to figure out what is causing a cooling system malfunction that has been plaguing the International Space Station since Wednesday.
Scientists are already receiving and analyzing information coming in from a fleet of tiny satellites launched into space last week.
The International Space Station hit a major milestone today, marking 15 years in space.
NASA’s Kepler space telescope continues to amaze