Nasa has denied there was a medical emergency aboard the International Space Station after it accidentally broadcast the audio feed of a drill simulating a crew member in extreme distress ...
A NASA livestream ... the ISS after a drill that simulated a crew member in medical distress prompted a flood of concern on ...
Days after debris from a satellite breakup posed a threat, astronauts took refuge in the Starliner spacecraft, prompting the International Space Station (ISS) crew to conduct an emergency drill.
Despite the leaks and the OIG's heightened concerns, there is no need for immediate evacuation or panic. NASA is committed to ...
NASA’s Curiosity rover was drilling into a curious rock when it accidentally cracked ... a recent attempt to drill into a Martian rock to obtain a sample resulted in the rock actually splitting.
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Caption This infrared image of Hurricane Leslie was taken on Sept. 5 at 1:11 pm EDT by the AIRS instrument that flies aboard NASA's Aqua satellite.
NASA will test a state-of-the-art trash compactor aboard the International Space Station—and yes, it resembles a certain Pixar character tasked with the same job responsibilities. If all goes ...
When the hatch is open, NASA astronauts remain on the U.S. side of the space station so that they can be close to their spacecraft in the case of an emergency ... where the air is leaving the ...
This NASA infrared Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) satellite image from August 18 at 19:23 UTC (3:23 p.m. EDT) revealed Tropical Depression 5's remnant showers and clouds (blue) stretch from ...
If you buy through a BGR link, we may earn an affiliate commission, helping support our expert product labs. NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity has already delivered some gorgeous views of the red ...
It's been 15 years since the last time NASA's groundbreaking Hubble Space Telescope was serviced by astronauts. And the aging observatory, which has been circling our planet in a low Earth orbit ...
(Credit: X/ SpaceX) NASA Administrator Bill Nelson this week said a report that SpaceX owner Elon Musk has had regular contact with Russian President Vladimir Putin should be investigated.