Get the cold, hard facts about setting up an inflatable lunar habitat in Antarctica straight from Larry Toup's frigid fingers.
Webcasts from the 3rd Space Exploration Conference, February 26-28, are now available.
NASA's Orion spacecraft now in development is America's first new manned spacecraft since development of the space shuttle 30 years ago.
The agency's Lunar Architecture Team has been hard at work, looking at concepts for habitation, rovers, and space suits.
NASA plans to use a car on rails to evacuate the Ares I launch pad in an emergency.
Kennedy Space Center is getting ready for the Constellation Program.
Apollo 13 astronaut Fred Haise and engineers discussed lessons from the 1970 mission that could improve future moon missions.
The Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD) held the first Technology Exchange Conference (TEC), November 14 and 15, at the Galveston Island Convention Center in Galveston, TX.
The ESMD Implementation Plan communicates our approach for achieving the Agency's ambitious exploration goals.
Apollo-era engineers visited NASA Headquarters in Washington on the 38th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
The Environmental Assessment for the facilities at the Kennedy Space Center has been prepared.