The letter expresses support for the president’s proposed strategy for NASA and criticizes cuts contained in a NASA authorization bill now before the House.
Courtney Stadd, NASA’s former chief of staff, pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court in Gulfport to conspiracy in a case stemming from a $600,000 contract for Mississippi State University, a client of his consulting firm.
With a replacement cooling pump successfully installed, the International Space Station’s electrical systems were largely expected to be returned to the usual configuration by Aug. 17.
Highlights of Mary Roach’s look at the way humans adapt to spacefaring include zestful accounts of human-waste disposal, body odor control and astral sexual desire.
If the International Space Station were ever abandoned, the United States’ human spaceflight program would lose one of its last remaining reasons for being.
One of two coolant systems aboard the International Space Station malfunctioned late Saturday, setting off alarms and triggering an extensive powerdown.
The discovery that Titan’s lakes are evaporating, at least in the Southern Hemisphere, suggests that there are active weather and geological cycles analogous to those on Earth.
President Obama planned to spur a commercial market for the launching of people into space and direct the agency to continue developing its own rocket.
Images suggest that Mercury was volcanically active well into its middle age, given that it formed 4.5 billion years ago with the rest of the solar system.
The launching of a new Air Force space surveillance satellite has been delayed due to a software problem in a rocket similar to the one that will lift the satellite into orbit.
In a shift from particle physics to photon science, an outdated accelerator in Menlo Park, Calif., was converted into the world’s brightest X-ray laser.
Japan’s hopes for a bigger share of the global market for satellites and other space infrastructure may rest on an asteroid mission with only qualified success.