Fifty years ago, the astronauts who crewed the “dress rehearsal” for Apollo 11 paved the way for history to be made just a couple months later
And now we know the reason why.
On the 75th anniversary of D-Day, C-47s go back to France to honor those who crossed the Channel.
Like other previous claims, this one may not hold up.
Best known for his iconic designs, from the Lucky Strike logo to <i>Air Force One</i>, Raymond Loewy also consulted on NASA’s first space station.
Researchers consider the frontiers of life at an annual conference in Berkeley.
Wide-ranging research compares astronaut Scott Kelly to his earthbound twin brother, Mark
Could there be a human signal in the geological record?
The Event Horizon Telescope reveals the silhouette of a black hole at the center of a galaxy 55 million light-years away
A test of how microbes survive in space
The deep caverns and pits that dot the lunar surface could hold clues to the moon's history and perhaps provide shelter for future human exploration
A new book explains what it took to make the first flight across Antarctica.
NASA's new supersonic X-plane won't rattle your windows.
The author’s job was to confront the worst things that could happen to the first men on the moon.
Architect Gyo Obata's marble-and-glass museum is home to thousands of aerospace treasures.
A family photo album of a landmark in aviation history.
About 22 miles across the sea from California, an island's old runway gets a makeover from an unusual work crew.
Behind every artifact is a story that begins with an improbable dream.
A wide view of World War II through the blisters of PBY Catalinas.
The 50 best films, events, books, websites, and souvenirs.
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