Cue the anti-space litter campaigns. A satellite captured a historic photo of space debris during a new mission. [Read More]
NASA will use an array of six large antennas to receive science data from the Voyager 1 spacecraft, which has traveled farther than any other human spacecraft.
The Angels trail by three runs in the first inning, but they tie the score in the sixth and take the lead in the seventh on their way to a 6-5 win. They had lost nine of their previous 10 games.
The Angels trail by three runs in the first inning, but they tie the score in the sixth and take the lead in the seventh on their way to a 6-5 win. They had lost nine of their previous 10 games.
The Angels trail by three runs in the first inning, but they tie the score in the sixth and take the lead in the seventh on their way to a 6-5 win. They had lost nine of their previous 10 games.
"The fundamental flow mechanism is the pressure delta across the umbilical."
NASA has finally heard back from Voyager 1 again in a way that makes sense.
NASA has finally heard back from Voyager 1 again in a way that makes sense. The most distant spacecraft from Earth stopped sending back understandable data last November. Flight controllers traced the blank communication to a bad computer chip and rearranged the spacecraft’s coding to work around the trouble. NASA’s
NASA revealed that for the first time in five months it can check the status of its Voyager 1 spacecraft, which has traveled deeper into space than any other mission.
The Hubble Space Telescope entered safe mode following an issue with a gyroscope. The spacecraft remains in good health, and NASA engineers are optimistic about its return to scientific observations.
By Jackie Wattles, CNN (CNN) — After years of delays and a dizzying array of setbacks during test flights, Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft is finally set to make its inaugural crewed launch. The mission is on track to take off from Florida as soon as May 6, carrying NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore to the
NASA and Voyager 1 are communicating back and forth again, after the most distant human-made object in space stopped sending usable data back to the space agency nearly five months ago. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory said Voyager 1, which is more than 15 billion miles away from Earth, stopped sending readable data back to scientists on Nov. 14, 2023, though mission controllers could still see the spacecraft was receiving commands and operating as intended. The Southern California-based...