Submitted by Sam Ross on September 17, 2011 - 12:28pm
NASA and Russia has agreed to resume flights to International Space Station from November 14 after rectifying the error which caused Soyuz crash last month.
On 15th September NASA announced that the Russian officials have identified the source of the failure and it will not affect future launches.
In its latest breakthrough, NASA’s Kelper telescope has spotted a planet which revolves around two stars, a story which was possible only in fictions till date.
Scientists at NASA have discovered a new world where George Lucas’ imaginary home for Luke Skywalker – pictured in Star Wars – could becomes a reality.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Wednesday unveiled the long-anticipated plans on designing the most coercive rocket since the launch of Saturn V rockets which took astronauts to the moon, over 40 years ago.
The monolithic rocket designed by NASA worth $18 billion will fly astronauts from outer low-Earth orbit to explore deep space asteroids or the Moon.