When the newest Landsat spacecraft trains its state-of-the-art sensors on Earth's surface, it will provide images of our ever-changing planet in unparalleled clarity.
As NASA honored the astronauts lost on the Columbia's STS-107 mission, students from a crew member's hometown joined Day of Remembrance ceremonies.
During NASA's annual Day of Remembrance activities at the Kennedy Space Center, employees and guests paid tribute to astronauts who perished in the conquest of space.
New year welcomes change and challenges.
NASA engineers designed a robot intended to dig soil 16 hours a day for five years.
NASA has taken a crucial step toward launching crews to the space station from the U.S. This landmark comes at the 45th anniversary of an essential stage in sending Americans to the moon.
NASA's first launch of 2013 will lift upgraded communications satellite into orbit.
With the start of the Test and Operations Support Contract, Jacobs Technology Inc. will be bringing more jobs to Florida's Space Coast as Kennedy Space Center positions itself for the next era of space exploration.
Navajo Technical College recently transitioned from a two-year college to a four-year university thanks to funding from NASA’s Minority University Research and Education.
NASA's Commercial Crew Program and its industry partners are investing their time, money, efforts and reputations into shaping America's next-generation human spaceflight capabilities.
NASA's Orion spacecraft moves toward milestones through cooperation.
NASA awarded the Test and Operations Support Contract to Jacobs Technology Inc. to provide ground systems support, flight hardware processing and launch operations at the Kennedy Space Center.
Researchers are compressing trash and testing it for potential uses on deep-space missions.
Preparations are under way at Kennedy Space Center to support Santa Claus during his annual tour, delivering toys and other presents to children all over the world.
Many design and technological upgrades have been added for recovery of the new Orion spacecraft by NASA teams at the Kennedy and Johnson Space Centers.
An Air Force transport plane delivered the TDRS-K communications satellite to Kennedy so it can be processed for launch in January.
In 2012, NASA's Kennedy Space Center celebrated its 50th year and continued transitioning to an affordable and sustainable multiuser spaceport of the future.
NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Program recently completed an important System Requirements Review/System Definition Review in planning for future operations at the Kennedy Space Center.
NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida is getting help transferring innovative space technologies to the marketplace, thanks to a new partnership with Rollins College.
Thermal insulation technologies may have applications for future exploration programs and the commercial world.