Today marks 39 years since the tragic Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, honoring the brave pioneers who lost their lives in space.
While NASA was trying to put a man on the moon, the Navy was quietly conducting a series of tests to see if humans could live and work on the deep seafloor.
Welcome back to the FLUCTUS channel to witness how NASA tests astronaut gear to survive extreme G-forces and discover the ...
In late March (at the earliest), SpaceX's Crew-9 mission will return to Earth from the International Space Station with four ...
The SAC Museum has announced their newest exhibit, a hands-on experience that lets visitors see the day-to-day life as an astronaut.
Blue Abyss has signed a Space Act Agreement with NASA’s Glenn Research Center which aims to accelerate advancements in ...
"America is leading humanity back to the Moon, onward to Mars, and into a golden age of space exploration," Nelson wrote, ...
Ambitious plans for lunar bases and Martian habitats present unique challenges, especially in coordinating time across ...
In June 1991, the then Narasimha Rao government introduced economic reforms that allowed the Indian aviation market to ...
Starship, the most powerful rocket ever built, pulled off a daring booster catch on its most ambitious test flight yet, but ...
After abruptly calling off its first launch attempt in the early hours of Monday morning, Blue Origin notched a historic ...
California is home to 11 otherworldly spots that defy explanation and leave visitors in awe. Ever wanted to visit Mars ...