Artemis II is expected to splash down April 10. Scott said he and his team will watch from 40,000 feet.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. NASA crew systems chief Ed ...
Carlos García-Galán dreamed of becoming an astronaut and directed his career towards working at NASA. At 51, he has not yet traveled to space, but the director of the space agency has just entrusted ...
STARKVILLE, Miss.—A two-time Mississippi State graduate helping send mankind to the moon and beyond is the featured speaker at MSU’s Fall Convocation ceremony. Paromita Mitra (Photo submitted) ...
Former NASA engineer Mark Rober regularly attracts over 30 million viewers to his YouTube videos, which feature large-scale science experiments, elaborately engineered pranks and environmental ...
NASA’s Glenn Research Center is launching a new High School Engineering Institute in July, offering high school students a free, five-day deep dive into aerospace innovation, hands-on projects and ...
Well, in layman’s terms, the nickel-titanium alloy allows for its atomic structure to be rearranged when force is introduced. In other words, the tire can “give” or “compress” when encountering rocks ...
University of Nevada, Reno alumnus Manuel Retana ’18 (mechanical engineering) is helping send humans back to the moon — and making sure they get there safely. As a project manager at NASA, Retana ...