NASA’s new Jupiter photos are some of the most stunning ever
They’re incredible.
On May 26, 2017 by Michelle Jaworski
Lego is releasing a NASA rocket to live out your space dreams
The rocket that went where no man had gone before, now in Lego form.
On Apr 28, 2017 by Michelle Jaworski
Watch NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough make a PB&J sandwich in space
It’s peanut butter jelly time—IN SPACE!
On Apr 25, 2017 by Michelle Jaworski
NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson just broke a major record at the International Space Station
She broke the record set by Jeff Williams.
On Apr 24, 2017 by Michelle Jaworski
Here’s where you can watch the March for Science livestream
Watch the March for Science livestream right here.
On Apr 22, 2017 by Samantha Grasso
What you need to know about joining the March for Science
Everything you need to know, from the marchs start time to the philosophy behind the protest.
On Apr 21, 2017 by Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
Space activists launch ‘first space protest’ against Trump
Trolling Donald Trump just reached new heights.
On Apr 14, 2017 by Andrew Couts
NASA may have just come closer to discovering life in our solar system
Alien life could be a lot closer than we thought.
On Apr 13, 2017 by Sarah Weber
NASA and Amazon announce first-ever 4K Ultra HD livestream from space
The International Space Station is about to get its crispest close-up yet.
On Apr 11, 2017 by Kahron Spearman
The 3 things humanity will need to settle Mars
A NASA scientist’s list of crucial innovations for a space economy is small but daunting.
On Apr 5, 2017
Juno has sent back more photos of Jupiter, and the results are spectacular
So beautiful.
On Apr 2, 2017 by Josh Katzowitz
NASA blocks FOIA request for potential White House ‘media blackout’ orders
NASA appears to have invented a new rule that seemingly affects only users of a popular online FOIA service.
On Mar 21, 2017 by Dell Cameron
This incredible Mars video took 3 months and 33,000 images to create
We have a Finnish filmmaker to thank for this amazing Mars tour.
On Mar 20, 2017 by Michelle Jaworski
Even in death, Chuck Berry’s music is still rocking hard somewhere in interstellar space
Chuck Berry’s music has been immortalized in space.
On Mar 19, 2017 by Josh Katzowitz
NASA releases our first look at TRAPPIST-1 planets
If you squint it looks kinda like Minecraft.
On Mar 10, 2017 by Michelle Jaworski
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