Space X’s Grasshopper Makes Successful Leap
And a hexacopter was hovering nearby to film it
Driving the Space Shuttle
How a team of experts navigated a spaceship through the streets of L.A.
Europe’s (Really) Cool Telescope Ends Operations
The Herschel Space Telescope closes its eye after the last of its coolant evaporated this week
A Brief Tour of Time (and Navigation)
A new exhibit at the National Air and Space Museum tells us where we are, and how to get where we're going next
Gratitude for the Backyard Astronomer
An annual award recognizes amateurs for finding rocks in the sky
“Vermin of the Skies”
The JPL scientist in charge of tracking incoming asteroids tells us if we should be worried.
Can the Pentagon Unbundle Its Behemoth Space Systems?
Support for "disaggregation" of military satellites is getting louder
Stratomouse!
In the 1950s, balloons carried live mice to near-space to study how the trip might affect astronauts
Gorgeous Victorian 4BR 2.5BA, Priced To Ship to Mars ASAP!
A realty company wondered what it might cost to launch your house to Mars.
NASA’s Road to the Future
A new interactive graphic highlights the space agency's plans.
Beavers On Parachutes
In 1948, Idaho decided the best way to move beavers was to airdrop them
The Smithsonian Roadshow
Can’t make it to the Museum? There might be an artifact on loan right in your neighborhood.
750 Meters Later
Masten Space System's test vehicle, Xombie, took a nice ride this week
If Spirit Had Gone to Disney World
For all its traveling, NASA's last Mars rover only covered about the same ground as a familiar theme park.
Kavli Meets Kuiper
Two decades later, three scientists are rewarded for discovering a new body of objects in our solar system.
Good Luck, From Space
Astronauts and satellites get to watch the Games from Olympian heights
Downey Will Display Shuttle Mock-Up
The Southern California birthplace of the space shuttle is going to spit-shine and welcome visitors to see a piece of nearly forgotten aerospace history
There’s One More Shuttle That Needs a Home
The forgotten shuttle model that supported North American Rockwell's bid to construct the Space Shuttle fleet
DARPA and Boeing to Dream Up New Airborne Launcher
Wanted: an airborne system than can launch 100-pound satellites for under $1 million.
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