NASA's future astronauts will ride to space on the Constellation Program's new generation of spacecraft, the Ares I and Ares V rockets and the Orion crew capsule.
NASA's future astronauts will ride to space on the Constellation Program's new generation of spacecraft, the Ares I and Ares V rockets and the Orion crew capsule.
A pair of missions will map the lunar surface and search for water at the south pole.
Get the latest information on the Phoenix Mars Lander and NASA's other spacecraft orbiting and roving the Red Planet.
NASA has selected a Mars robotic mission that will provide information about the Red Planet's atmosphere, climate history and potential habitability in greater detail than ever before.
NASA robotic vehicles and their developers braved sand storms and unprecedented temperature swings on sweeping dunes near Moses Lake, Washington to prepare for future lunar expeditions.
NASA won't send anything into space that needs to return -- without a parachute.
Software developers are using game-making technology to show NASA the best way to prepare spacecraft for orbit.
Scale models of the Orion crew exploration vehicle recently were tested at NASA?s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, or NBL, at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston and at a wave tank at Texas A&M University in College Station.
09.15.08 - NASA has selected a Mars robotic mission that will provide information about the Red Planet's atmosphere, climate history and potential habitability in greater detail than ever before.
09.11.08 - Engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., have completed first-round testing of a critical motor for NASA's new Ares I rocket.
09.10.08 - NASA has taken a major step toward building the nation's next generation launch vehicle with Wednesday's successful completion of the Ares I rocket preliminary design review.
03.3108 - The briefing will be at 1:15 p.m. MDT on April 8 in Colorado Springs, Colo.
02.27.08 - How do you survive where there's no water or wind and sometimes no sunlight for weeks? The answer could be a fuel cell that works in reverse.