Stargazers, get ready! The International Space Station (ISS) will make a spectacular flyover across Arkansas on Friday, January 31, and you won’t want to miss it. In Little Rock, keep your eyes on the sky starting at 6:43 PM.
As for the spacewalk itself, if you’d like to watch along with the event, it will be livestreamed on NASA’s streaming service, NASA+. Coverage begins at 6:30 a.m. ET on Thursday, with the spacewalk itself beginning at 8 a.m. ET.
KMI says these demonstrations will take KMI and the space community as a whole to the next level of space maneuvering and sustainability and greatly impact the future of space exploration.
Astronaut Suni Williams said she's trying to remember what it's like to walk after being stuck in space for almost seven months.
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. ( WAFF) - NASA hosted four astronauts at the Marshall Space Flight Center on Wednesday. Astronauts Matt Dominick, Mike Barratt, Jeanette Epps, and Tracy Dyson served as part of Expedition 71 and discussed their recent missions to the International Space Station.
Astronauts are set to swab the space station's exterior, searching for living microbes to better understand how they survive in space.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) – The Savannah-Chatham County Public School System (SCCPSS) has released a statement in response to the recent ICE actions in the Savannah area. According to SCCPSS, the District has no current knowledge of ICE actions that involve any of our schools. We understand that, at this time, ICE enforcement actions are targeted […]
Sixth-grade students at Pine View School in Osprey piled into the auditorium Tuesday to place a long-distance call... to space.
Through amateur — or “ham”— radio communication, sixth graders at Pine View spoke to an astronaut aboard the International Space Station Tuesday.
NASA has repeatedly delayed rescue operations for stranded astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who were only expected to be on the station for a week. The pair have been stranded since June.
NASA has outlined its strategic goals for low Earth orbit, aiming to enhance microgravity research, foster international partnerships, and prepare for future deep-space missions. As the International Space Station approaches retirement,