The space station and one other Easter egg — the site of NASA's next human moon landing — are hidden in this lucky photo.
NASA's Don Pettit impersonated fellow astronaut Matthew Dominick to show what it's like when two astronauts get to nerd out ...
Blue tentacle-like arms attached to an Astrobee free-flying robot grab onto a "capture cube" in this image from Feb. 4, 2025.
Changing camera lens in zero gravity on the International Space Station In orbit, there is no need to find a clean, flat surface to change a lens - all the components simply float in front of you.
The British company Sen has launched a commercial 4K live stream from space, the very first of its kind. The stream offers ...
An HTC headset designed to work in microgravity is offsetting the physical and psychological challenges of humans living off-world.
An HTC headset designed to work in space is offsetting the physical and psychological challenges of humans living off-world.
NASA ‘s Marshall Space Flight Center hosted four astronauts on Jan. 29 at the Marshall Activities Building 4316.
The experimental grippers demonstrated autonomous detection and capture techniques that may be used to remove space debris and ... environment of the station. Cameras and sensors help them to ...
The latest edition of NASA's Spinoff publication, which highlights the successful transfer of agency technology to the ...
Designing a space ... station in orbit. The California-based startup recently completed a major testing milestone for the qualification vessel of its upcoming Haven-1 station, a benchmark Vast ...
There are a few things to consider when changing a lens, such as having a clean, flat surface so as not to drop it, and minimizing the risk of dust entering the sensor. But it’s a slightly different ...