Image of the Week: Hayabusa2 and the Asteroid
We are living in a golden age of space exploration. Mission to Pluto and beyond have given us the first high-resolution photos of the most
We are living in a golden age of space exploration. Mission to Pluto and beyond have given us the first high-resolution photos of the most
Angelica Garcia, simulation and software engineer at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) gave a presentation Sept. 24 in the Mission Briefing Center on NASA’s work
Have you heard? There’s a new and exciting test article on display at the center! Suspended in space, just above our Mission Mars exhibit, is
On July 20, 1969, the Apollo program culminated a decade of work with the historic first steps on the Moon. 50 years later, Space Center
Members of the cast of CBS’s hit show Young Sheldon toured Space Center Houston yesterday! It was such a pleasure to have Iain Armitage (Sheldon),
Apollo astronaut Walt Cunningham will share his unique perspective on a remarkable era of exploration, including the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs, and the human
On Sept. 13, 1961, the Mercury Atlas 4 (MA-4) spacecraft launched into orbit. The automated (non-crewed) flight orbited the Earth just once, but it became
Space exploration benefits humanity. It’s a simple concept, but in a future where a person has been continually living in space since 2002, it can
NASA Johnson Space Center employs nearly 10,000 people and covers nearly 1,700 acres. Running JSC is a big job. Luckily, the new director has a
Have you ever wanted to learn more about space? Do you enjoy camping out under the stars? Did you know that Family Campouts at Space
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