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NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured an image of a rare, red sprite from the International Space Station. The phenomenon is linked to intense electrical activity in thunderstorms.
Freeze-dried foods first made their way into space during NASA’s Gemini Program, designed to sustain astronauts on missions ...
The traditional Japanese paste tastes nuttier and more roasted when made in orbit, according to an experiment that could help ...
The International Space Station (ISS) is one of humanity's greatest engineering feats, a symbol of global collaboration and ...
The Soyuz spacecraft has been a cornerstone of space exploration for decades, serving as the reliable workhorse for ...
Astronaut Suni Williams was at the Old Dominion concert at the Maine Savings Amphitheater Thursday night. Here she is with ...
Russian cargo spacecraft Progress MS-29 completed its mission after spending more than six months in orbit, as part of the ...
More than $10 billion in funds are included in Trump’s tax and spending bill for NASA programs previously targeted by the president after Sen. Ted Cruz led a Senate amendment to rescue them.
An analysis argues that deporting Elon Musk would severely cripple US space exploration and hand dominance to China, ...
An astronaut aboard the International Space Station has shared a striking photo of what is known as a Transient Luminous ...
A NASA astronaut captured a fascinating weather phenomenon that still has scientists scratching their heads. Nichole Ayers is ...
(International Space Station) -- Before humans explore deep space, they must first consider the risks of harmful space ...