
We are Going Back to the Moon; Here is Where We Stand
As Artemis I sits fully stacked in Cape Canaveral, teams across the United States are hard at work preparing the next Artemis missions. Here is
As Artemis I sits fully stacked in Cape Canaveral, teams across the United States are hard at work preparing the next Artemis missions. Here is
April 25, 1990 marked the beginning of operation for the Hubble space telescope after it was deployed from the Space Shuttle Discovery. On January 1,
2021 was a busy year for astronauts on board the International Space Station. Experiments extended into five categories: Earth & space studies, biology/biotechnology, educational activities,
Earlier this week, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe traveled through the Sun’s scorching corona without losing its wings! Withstanding the average temperature of 2 million degrees
As an effort to have an American-led commercial economy in Low-Earth Orbit (LEO), Blue Origin, Nanoracks LLC, and Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. were awarded a
Despite a slight hiccup with attaching the launch vehicle adapter on November 9, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is set to launch in two
While the U.S. sat down for Thanksgiving yesterday, SpaceX’s Crew 3 invited their cosmonaut colleagues to an out of this world Thanksgiving meal. After a
In the early hours of Friday morning, some of the Red Canyon Operations team and friends brought out their telescopes and binoculars to observe the
Since its planetary status downgrade in 2006, there has been much debate on whether or not Pluto is a full-sized planet. Even though Pluto is
At any given moment, then sun can discharge a large burst of gas and particles out into space called a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME). If