It's Snowing in Hawaii
This past Thursday, a blizzard warning was in effect on the Big Island of Hawaii. Yes, even in Hawaii, it snows.
This past Thursday, a blizzard warning was in effect on the Big Island of Hawaii. Yes, even in Hawaii, it snows.
In the wee hours of this morning, NASA launched the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket, which is on its way to the Magnetosphere, tasked with demystifying Earth's strange, flippable magnetic fields.
The largest, most powerful booster ever built just put one hell of a scorch mark in the Utah desert.
Too late for Sandra Bullock, but augmented-reality space repairs could soon become a thing.
The Mars-bound marvel will have its first major ground test today at 15:00 GMT.
It's not every day we get to see a supernova, but a single exploding star split into four images is an absolute first. Read More >>
This satellite image from NASA helps us all grasp how ridiculously large the world's biggest solar farm is. Read More >>
The Mars Rover has been stopped in its tracks during a rock-powder collection mission.
Crawler-transporter No. 1 and crawler-transporter No. 2 (CT-1 and CT-2) carry rockets and spacecraft to the launch pad, and also happen to be the two largest vehicles ever built on treads.
Tributes to Leonard Nimoy has been flooding in since yesterday, but this one that came in from the ISS is definitely the most touching. Read More >>
Bravo NASA for capturing this new cool Mars Curiosity selfie on the surface of Mars at its new research site, the Mojave. Read more >Â
While two US astronauts, Barry "Butch' Wilmore and Terry Virtswere, were floating high above Earth, travelling near five miles per second, they took the opportunity to take some selfies because SPACE SELFIES. See more >
Here you can see a composite satellite photo of two cyclones hitting northern Australia within six hours of each other this week. In the upper left is Cyclone Lam, and in the lower right is Cyclone Marcia. It's beautiful but also terrifying. Read More >>
Forget your Oculus Rift or Google Cardboard. In the International Space Station, virtual reality is vitally important—but a rather more makeshift affair.
In this artist's recreation, you can see cosmic winds howling out of supermassive black hole PDS 456. These winds are so strong that they prevent the galaxy from forming new stars. Read More >>
NASA's New Horizons spacecraft delivers.