Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti saw this town established in the middle of the desert from space.
An experienced C-130 officer explains why it’s so hard to get drops right from high altitudes.
A Convair NB-36H, the first aircraft to fly with an operating atomic reactor, on August 6, 1956.
It will take off like a helicopter, fly like an airplane, and be the strangest thing in the skies.
And choosing among them is one of the great challenges facing any search for life.
The Node 1 hatch opens on the International Space Station.
Because right now, they’re a mess.
With one raid, the Allies demonstrated the airplane’s superiority over the airship.
It’s not all Star Wars up there.
The space agency launches its first piloted X-plane program in many years.
An F-15C Eagle flies above the Arctic.
A surprisingly touching film about the dream of spaceflight.
With a little help from a 21st-century filmmaker, the visionary aviation pioneer takes to the air.
Visitors to the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in <a href="http://photos.tonyfletcher.com/p609810309">camp in tents</a> next to their aircraft.
It’s been a long time coming for JSTARS.
A close view of the craters on Saturn moon Dione, with Enceladus behind it, from the Cassini spacecraft.
Are aliens singing to us?
An F-15E Strike Eagle lands at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey.
A close-up of the solar panels on the International Space Station
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