-
MOSI's new planetarium takes the place of the IMAX theater, which hasn't been used since 2017.
-
Pending confirmation by the Senate, space policy expert and educator Greg Autry will play an influential role in shaping the financials and future of the federal agency.
-
The space agency has been trying for months to send its giant moon rocket on its first test flight. The goal is to send a crew capsule, with no astronauts on board, around the moon and back.
-
The rocket was kept on the launch pad despite Hurricane Nicole sweeping through the Kennedy Space Center on Thursday.
-
Federal officials are now considering thousands of comments as they finalize the first update in a quarter century to rules that govern the marine 3,800-square mile marine sanctuary.
-
Details about the X-37B's 908 days spent orbiting Earth are scant. But with each new mission, we learn a little bit more about it.
-
It was found by divers filming a documentary for the History Channel.
-
NASA is again postponing the launch of its new moon rocket because of a storm threatening the Florida coast.
-
This was SpaceX’s fourth flight of a Falcon Heavy, currently the most powerful rocket in use.
-
On this week's Florida Roundup, we discuss the Florida governor's race, the impact changes in how books are scrutinized in school libraries, and a look at the upcoming Falcon Heavy rocket launch
-
The James Webb Space Telescope has captured NASA's most detailed image of the Pillars of Creation that is helping scientists better understand how stars form.
-
The Artemis I mission is now targeting a launch from Kennedy Space Center Monday, Nov. 14. The 69-minute launch window opens at 12:07 a.m.
-
Mann is a Marine Corps pilot, NASA astronaut and member of the Wailacki tribe of the Round Valley Indian Tribes.
-
NASA said it will continue to watch the development and forecast of the storm.