NASA astronaut Clay Anderson appears in Kansas City, Mo., for NASA's Hometown Heroes 2008 Campaign.
Away from the Firing Room, the Shuttle Launch Director represents the men and women who help put people in space.
After a wait of more than 20 years, "hope" arrived at the International Space Station during space shuttle Discovery's STS-124 mission.
NASA expects repairs to a flame trench wall to be completed before the next space shuttle mission.
Women astronauts have established their place in space, but it was the flight of Sally Ride 25 years ago that paved their road to the stars.
Calm, confident and careful still define the people who give the ultimate "go" to launch a spacecraft.
NASA and Disney are joining forces for education, and that means a ride into orbit for space ranger Buzz Lightyear.
Drill simulates sea rescue of shuttle astronauts.
Twenty-five years ago, NASA inaugurated a new era in spacecraft communications with the launch of the first Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, or TDRS.
A new Progress cargo carrier docked to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station's Zarya module at 5:39 p.m. EDT Friday with more than 2.3 tons of fuel, oxygen, air, water, propellant and other supplies and equipment aboard.