Results may help both farmers and space travelers in the future.
NASA's Commercial Crew Program Manager and Florida's Lt. Governor discuss the future of human spaceflight at the National Space Club Florida Committee's August luncheon on Aug. 14.
Kennedy's Rocket University built lightweight capsule for high-altitude test of engineering prowess.
Astronaut Ron Garan recently returned to the Kennedy Space Center telling employees about his experiences on the Space Station.
NASA introduces its plans for certifying commercially developed spacecraft and launch vehicle systems in support of crewed missions to the International Space Station.
The three American companies building next-generation spacecraft that NASA could call on to carry astronauts into orbit in the future will perform much of their work along Florida's Space Coast, home of the agency's Commercial Crew Program.
Models of the Orion capsule and its service module offer engineers a chance to detail ways to process the spacecraft for launch.
NASA administrator tells International Space University participants glory will come from hard work.
About 45 of NASA's social media followers gathered at Kennedy to hear stories from key past and present leaders.
Omar Baez celebrated the landing of NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars nine months after he oversaw the mission's launch.
The Morpheus lander is one step closer to achieving autonomous flight and landing.
Lessons learned from the early days of developing Kennedy training sites for exploring beyond low Earth orbit are now being applied to possible ventures to Mars or a return to the moon.
NASA announces its plans to partner with industry rocket and spacecraft developers for the Commercial Crew integrated Capability (CCiCap) initiative, which will ultimately lead to the availability of commercial human spaceflight services for government and commercial customers.
Now you can explore Kennedy Space Center at street level through Google Maps with Street View. Take a virtual walk through the Vehicle Assembly Building, stand on Launch Pad 39A, and more!
NASA's chief technologist saw numerous innovations including heat shields made from lunar and Martian soil and plants grown in space.
Out-of-this-world TV coverage needed out-of-this-world technology.
Ride is remembered for being the first U.S. woman in space, literally changing the face of America's space program
The Firing Rooms in Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39 are being outfitted with smarter systems to support multiple users, such as the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the Space Launch System, or SLS, and spacecraft for the Commercial Crew Program.
Friends, former co-workers recall energetic, competitive center director as force behind shuttle's return after Challenger.
Well-liked director saw Kennedy workforce through difficult period...