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President Trump is urged to join the Senate and House in passing bills to help raise women entrepreneurship, as it is believed to make the U.S. economy prosper. -
SpaceX, NASA Hail 1st Falcon 9 Rocket Launch from Pad Steeped in History
The launchpad responsible for a great number of astronomical achievements will be the same one used in the 1st Falcon 9 Rocket. -
Hubble Captures Explosive Death Of A Star
Another rare occurrence was picked up by our very own Hubble telescope, and it captures something that some even consider "smelly." -
NASA Venus Transit Can Be Directly Observed Once Heat-Resisting Chip Is Developed
The NASA Venus Transit can be observed from the planet itself once NASA develops a chip that can withstand temperatures on Venus. -
Twin Study from NASA Suggests Biological Changes After a Year in Space
NASA's twin study suggests that a series of notable changes can be found in those that spend time in space for about a year. -
NASA holds ‘Day of Remembering’ in memory of the Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster
Families, fiends, and NASA will hold a commeroration event at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Thursday in connection with the 30th anniversary of the Shuttle Challenger disaster. The shuttle exploded 73 seconds after lift off instantly killing the seven crew members on board. -
NASA New Suit Patterned After ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ Movie
NASA has a new astronaut suit and is tailored to fit those who will go aboard the Boeing's Starliner spacecraft. -
Another Asteroid Passed By Earth
Another space rock, called Asteroid 2017 BX passed by the Earth on late Tuesday night. The asteroid's closest approach was 11:45 ET on January 24. -
Planetary Scientists Will Not Give Up on The Future of Asteroid Deflection Mission
ESA and NASA want to continue with their Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment mission, proposed to launch in 2020, despite the decline of funding from European officials. -
NASA Not Ready To Transport Astronaut In Space, Buy Soyuz Seats For 2019 Mission
As delays continue to hound NASA's commercial flight program, the agency is looking to Russia to take American astronauts into orbit. Plans are in the work for NASa to buy additional seats on the Soyuz in 2019. -
NASA Sets 2021 Launches For Solar System Exploration
NASA confirmed that it has given the go signal to two new missions, the Lucy and Psyche missions, as a means of exploring unique asteroids that could shed further light on the history of the solar system. -
Astronomer: Alien signal intercepted, source traced from 2.5 billion light years galaxy
A radio burst from a galaxy nearly 3 billion light years away has been discovered by astronomers, sending astronomers, NASA, and all sorts of space enthusiasts into a frenzy. -
Iranian-Americans forge a rare bond to support nuclear deal
On the day U.S. and Iranian negotiators reached a historic nuclear agreement last month, Hadi Partovi threw an impromptu party in his backyard outside Seattle, setting in motion a rare expression of solidarity among the country's most prominent Iranian-Americans. -
U.S. space industry girds for more oversight after accidents
Executives in the fledgling commercial U.S. space industry are bracing for increased scrutiny and oversight after two accidents last week, including one that killed a pilot, but say they view the mishaps as temporary setbacks that will not halt launches. -
Protest over contract award to delay work on NASA space taxi
Work on a pair of U.S. commercial spaceships to ferry astronauts to and from the International Space Station will be delayed after a losing contender protested the NASA awards, agency Administrator Charles Bolden said on Monday.
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