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NASA supercomputer predicts when life on Earth will end: It is sooner than expected
Now, NASA scientists working with researchers in Japan believe they’ve come closer than ever to predicting the planet’s final chapter. In a study titled The Future Lifespan of Earth’s Oxygenated Atmosphere,
NASA is looking for new ideas for moon landers to help astronauts return to the surface of the moon as progress for SpaceX's Starship has come slowly.
The Dream Chaser was meant to be NASA's replacement for the Space Shuttle and take supplies to the ISS, but its first test mission will be a free demo flight.
As the Space Coast waits to learn who will lead NASA through President Donald Trump's second term, Elon Musk, the billionaire founder of SpaceX, unleashed a barrage of criticism this week against potential candidates for NASA's next administrator, igniting a public debate over the future direction of America's space program.
There is an intensifying race to return humans to the Moon, pitting the US against China and now NASA Acting Administrator Sean Duffy will have SpaceX race
Mars is where that leadership will be proven. And if NASA is serious about sending humans there, and keeping them safe while they’re there, that investment in long-term infrastructure needs to start now.
From GPS to innovations in computing and optics, technologies developed for space research touch nearly every aspect of modern life
The White House in August quietly rebranded NASA as an intelligence and national security organization, a striking action that ties the space exploration agency closer to the defense world.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Writing about vertical flight aircraft & advanced aviation technology. In 2022, NASA dropped an aircraft cabin (with six crash dummies) from 35 ft. The cabin was destroyed but showed the ...
A NASA logo is displayed at the entrance to the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building on June 2, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Kevin Carter/Getty Images) NASA is inviting the public to join 36 citizen science projects. Volunteers can help with ...