Winners of the OPTIMUS PRIME Spinoff Video Contest show there's more to NASA spinoff technology than meets the eye.
NASA 905 will support the last three shuttle ferry flights.
Children and adults alike will become 'Greenateers' at the Sustainability Fair.
At this time, a May 7th launch appears unlikely. SpaceX is continuing to work through the software assurance process with NASA. We will issue a statement as soon as a new launch target is set.
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Celebrating Kennedy Space Center's 50th Anniversary
Prototype space lander to test hazard-ridden landings at Kennedy.
In preparation for the upcoming SpaceX demonstration flight, NASA astronaut Megan McArthur performed a crew equipment interface test in Florida.
Celebrating Women's History Month
Engineers at Kennedy are working outside their comfort zones to pick up new skills at Rocket University.
Monitoring a rocket heading into space takes a careful team of analysts and engineers to plot a course and set up tracking for it.
Meteorologists have to be precise in their forecasts, keeping in mind a successful mission depends on their call.
NASA astronauts recently got a feel for the accommodations inside SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft, which they could one day fly to the International Space Station for the agency's Commercial Crew Program.
Remembering Our Heritage - Celebrating Women's History Month
The hot-fire tests supported The Boeing Company's development of its CST-100 spacecraft in NASA's Commercial Crew Development Round 2.
Kennedy Space Center is creating a new master plan for how the center will transform itself from a single-user federal entity to one that supports a multitude of users and operations.
NASA's plans for a new generation of commercially owned and operated spacecraft and launches involve keeping to the agency's high standards for crew safety.
Workers recently began cutting and coating the first tiles that will protect an Orion spacecraft during re-entry.
Recently, NASA's space shuttles were on the move as part of the transition and retirement activities at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
One of NASA's crawler-transporters is set to receive two new diesel engines and generators, preparing the Apollo-era machine for the Space Launch System currently in design.