NASA said there is “no emergency situation” aboard the International Space Station after audio of an emergency simulation was broadcast over a livestream Wednesday. Audio of the emergency simulation ...
David Bowie’s ‘Ziggy Stardust’ alter ego would be impressed … NASA has released the first-ever audio recording from the surface of Mars. The Mars InSight Lander reached the surface of the Red Planet ...
HOUSTON — No, there was not an emergency situation on the International Space Station. But audio that was coming across a live NASA stream made it sound like there was. In a post to X at 7:05 p.m.
NASA has spent years navigating Jupiter to understand the origin and evolution of our solar system's largest planet. And over the summer, researchers collecting radio waves from Ganymede made a ...
NASA said Wednesday night that audio heard over its livestream that sounded like a medical emergency aboard the International Space Station was not real. It was audio of medical drill that was ...
The International Space Station has been in orbit for over two and a half decades now. In that time, it has swerved to avoid space debris and even had to deal with leaky Russian spacecraft. But ...
Nasa has denied there was a medical emergency aboard the International Space Station after it accidentally broadcast the audio feed of a drill simulating a crew member in extreme distress, sparking ...
NASA has finally shared video and audio of Mars after its historic descent onto the planet’s surface with the Perseverance rover on Thursday. The independent space agency uploaded a first look to its ...
(Inside Science) — On July 20, 1969, just before 11 p.m. Eastern time, Neil Armstrong planted the first human footprints on another world. It was a defining moment in a journey that had transfixed the ...
Katie Konans is NASA’s audio and podcasting lead at the agency’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Katie Konans, NASA’s audio and podcasting lead at the agency’s Goddard Space Flight ...
Glenn Richard Osborn, a longtime NASA audio engineer whose contributions enabled presidents, foreign dignitaries and news reporters to speak with and question astronauts while they were in space, has ...