The "world’s most honored woman astrophysicist" worked tirelessly for decades to measure the makeup of the sun and the stars
The planet K2-18b, about 110 light-years away, could have swirling clouds and falling rains of liquid water droplets
The NASA rotorcraft, resembling a large quadcopter drone, will fly through the orange clouds of the ocean moon in the outer solar system
Recent discoveries suggest that the planet's distinctive feature may be gone in the cosmic blink of an eye
From exoplanets to chemical reactions, scientists inch closer to solving the great mystery of how life forms from inanimate matter
A female-led crew trained for nine days in an undersea laboratory in the Atlantic to get a sense of what it's like to live and work in microgravity
The star S0-2 gets so close to the supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy that it can be used to test our fundamental understanding of gravity
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
After the success of Apollo 11, NASA unveiled an ambitious agenda for more missions into space, but interest among the public was beginning to decline
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
To prepare him for landing the lunar module, Neil Armstrong practiced on a training vehicle right here on Earth
Before he was assassinated, JFK spoke of a cooperative effort in space
Humans have walked on the moon six times, and robotic probes have been touching down on the lunar surface for decades—but there is still much to explore
From Arizona to Hawaii, these landscapes—similar in ways to the surface of the moon—were critical training grounds for the crew
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
The spacesuit, which Armstrong wore when he walked on the moon during Apollo 11, is available for public viewing and as a 3-D model online
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
From astronaut autobiographies to definitive accounts from leading historians, these are the must reads about the landmark mission
The people who bent metal and built spaceships recall the culture and leadership that made it possible to send humans to the lunar surface
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
As Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon, radio telescope operators in New South Wales scrambled to receive the live video
Stricken with polio as an adult, he retired from the military and joined NASA's ingenious design team
On July 2, residents of Chile and Argentina witnessed the first total solar eclipse since August 2017
Apollo at 50: We Choose to Go to the Moon
Montgomery worked closely with the Apollo astronauts to train them to use handheld tools and equipment on the moon
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