Category Archives: Nasa

NASA, Partners Ring Closing Bell at New York Stock Exchange

NASA officials and representatives from U.S. commercial space partners rang the closing bell of the New York Stock Exchange Thursday, June 4. NASA’s work with U.S. industry is making commercial research on the space station more accessible and affordable, leading to discoveries not possible on Earth. Commercial companies are already providing cargo transportation services to […]

Mission Control Practices Launching Discovery

Before every shuttle launch, the astronauts train with their ascent team in Mission Control Houston. In this episode of NASA Behind the Scenes, astronaut Mike Massimino introduces you to some of the STS-133 Mission Control team members as well as the people who work in the back rooms. Also, sit in the “front room” as […]

NASA Explorers S4 E7: Back to Gravity

With the experiment’s journey complete, Elaine Horn-Ranney Ph.D. and Parastoo Khoshaklagh Ph.D. now join the thousands of scientists who’ve performed research aboard the International Space Station, making the most of what microgravity has to teach us. Although the thrill of the rocket launch may be over, our scientists still have one of the most exciting […]

Living and Working: Valuable Spaceflight Data Collaboration Tool

The International Space Station is the largest human-made structure in low Earth orbit (LEO) and serves as a space environment research laboratory where astronauts perform experiments in several unique fields including physics, astronomy, and biology. NASA’s Genelab collects valuable spaceflight experiment data for researchers and scientists to learn from this unique environment. GeneLab is an […]

Launch Day For New ISS Crew

A recap of the pre-launch and launch activities of the Expedition 43 crew at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on March 27 U.S. time (March 28, Kazakh time), as well as post-launch observations about the crew’s mission to the International Space Station. Soyuz Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Mikhail Kornienko of the Russian Federal […]

U.S. Commercial Cargo Ship Departs the Space Station Headed for a Destructive Reentry

Orbital ATK’s Cygnus cargo ship, dubbed the “SS Alan Poindexter”, was released from the International Space Station’s robotic arm Nov. 21, bound for a destructive entry over the Pacific Ocean after delivering some three tons of supplies and scientific experiments to the orbital outpost. Expedition 50 Commander Shane Kimbrough of NASA released Cygnus with the […]

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden Apollo 11 45th Anniversary Message

Building on Apollo 11 for the Next Giant Leap This month, our nation will mark the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing on the moon – a remarkable American accomplishment and a “giant leap” for humankind. Today, at NASA, we’re working on the next giant leap – a human mission to Mars, standing on […]

Humans … Start your Rovers!

The first day of activities for NASA’s annual Human Exploration Rover Challenge, kicked off on April 8 at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. Almost 80 teams from the United States, Italy, Germany, India, Mexico, Colombia and Russia, as well as Puerto Rico, are scheduled to compete in the event. The two-day […]

Expedition 51 Crew Hands Over the Space Station to Expedition 52

The reins of command of the International Space Station were passed from NASA’s Peggy Whitson to Fyodor Yurchikhin of the Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos) during a ceremony on the orbital outpost June 1. Although Whitson is remaining on the station as an Expedition 52 crew member, Yurchikhin will serve as Expedition 52 commander until […]

300 Feet to the Moon

After making the 240,000-mile journey to the moon cruising through open space, the last 300 feet down to landing represented the most difficult and dangerous part of the Apollo missions. The Apollo astronauts needed a way to practice that final descent and landing before Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin made the […]