NASA announced on Monday that it has lost connection with the iconic satellite that was launched in 1977, as the interstellar probe stopped sending and receiving information after NASA instructed it ...
The iconic satellite was launched in 1977 and is since been exploring interstellar space, sending radio signals back to Earth from its distant position of 12.3 billion miles away. On July 21, the ...
If you’re a lover of cooking shows on The Food Network, then you’ll recognize the name Emeril Lagasse. At one point in time, you couldn’t get away from Lagasse’s face on the cooking channel, and he ...
Media will have the opportunity June 4-5 for tours, interviews and photographs of NASA’s Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) as it prepares to leave Vandenberg Air Force Base in California for a ...
NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland invites America’s small businesses and minority educational institutions to participate in its Small Business Connectionvirtual meeting from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sitting above the majority of Earth's atmosphere is a little-explored layer called the ionosphere ...
A lot has changed since humans first landed on the Moon. When the first space boot prints were left on the lunar surface, people were hooked to their television sets as grainy footage of the Apollo ...
A recent study led by NASA has revealed a surprising connection between Earth’s magnetic field and the oxygen levels that sustain life. According to the new research, the ebb and flow of Earth’s ...
In what could be a scene from a science-fiction film, NASA and the European Space Agency have tested an “interplanetary Internet” connection by having an astronaut on the International Space Station ...
NASA recently launched a new interactive online program designed to give race fans the chance to learn about the many contributions the agency has made to the racing industry. The “Rockets to Race ...
The Lucy spacecraft of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has launched to space to begin its 12-year mission to study Jupiter's Trojan Asteroids. An Atlas V rocket launched the ...