There have been some interesting events happening in the skies lately. The most popular that you likely have heard about by now was the spacecraft that NASA launched into space at an asteroid to test whether or not it could cause the asteroid to redirect its course. While that mission was a success for NASA, it wasn't what was being reported in the skies over Massachusetts yesterday (September 26th). So, then what were we seeing in the sky over the Bay State?
NASA is looking to engage students as they go back to school!
As students across the country are gearing up to head back to the classroom, NASA is presenting some very cool resources for students that are interested in all the cool stuff that NASA does. In the latest edit...
NASA’s next rocket launch is set for this evening and YOU can actually take part virtually!
According to a media release from the space agency, you can grab a cool drink and some shades and get ready to watch the launch! Northrop Grumman is targeting the ...
The arguments about climate change, and whether or not it is the most urgent issue of our time, will probably never really be settled. While we are arguing about it down here... there is somebody “up-there” approaching the issue from above.
According to NASA’s ...
We’ve all seen the movies about giant asteroids hurtling toward Earth to snuff us all out in an instant. Science fiction films dealing with this usually do a great job of entertaining us and then making us think about what we would do if it really happened. Well, app...
Taconic High School graduate Stephanie Wilson is going to be heading back into space as part of the upcoming Artemis Moon Missions. Wilson was chosen as an astronaut in 1996. A veteran of three space shuttle flights, she has spent a total of 42 days in space...
What else do we need in 2020…how about an asteroid the size of a football stadium set to wiz by earth on Saturday.
Why not, we've already had a global pandemic, the highest unemployment rate ever, rioting in the streets, and a financial collapse...