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NASA astronauts take new moonsuit for a swim | Space photo of the day for Nov. 28, 2025
As NASA prepares for crewed Artemis missions, its astronauts are learning to use a new generation of spacesuits: the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit, designed by Axiom Space.
Footage from NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope that celebrates 35 years in space. Images of Mars, planetary nebula NGC 2899, Rosette Nebula and galaxy NGC 5335 to celebrate. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Paul Morris: Lead Producer Narrator: Dr.
Boeing's infamous Starliner could launch again in 2026 on a NASA mission to the International Space Station. But this time, no humans will be on board.
American space agency NASA readies the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope for integration, launch could come as soon as next fall.
CNN’s Jessica Dean talks to former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino about space debris and astronauts getting stranded in space.
A memo sent by the Smithsonian said transporting Discovery could swell in price and result in irreparable damage to the space shuttle.
Scientists say that 3I/ATLAS has likely been traveling through interstellar space for a long time. Based on how fast it was moving upon entering the solar system, Statler said the circumstantial evidence points to the comet originating in a very old planetary system, possibly one older than our own.
Imagine biting into a crisp, garden-fresh salad and savoring juicy strawberries for dessert. But instead of your backyard, you're gazing out at a stark lunar landscape, Earth hanging like a precious blue marble in the inky sky.
NASA has made sure that the International Space Station is well stocked for a Thanksgiving meal full of treats. Here's what's on the menu.
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NASA astronaut's estranged wife pleads guilty to falsely alleging first crime committed in space
A NASA astronaut's estranged wife pleaded guilty to lying to law enforcement over a crime she alleged was committed in space in 2019, prosecutors said.
Drea Hineman, a University of Wyoming student from Gillette, recently earned regional recognition for her innovative space-farming research supported by NASA.