NASA will be shooting things off into space again. No, not the space shuttle, something a little less spectacular but we will be able to see it off our coast tonight.
NASA has been doing all kinds of experiments at the International Space Station and one great thing they have been able to do is share their experiments with school children around the world.
The one-thousand-foot-wide asteroid has made the first in a series of close crossings of the earth's path. In 2009, scientists predicted that this asteroid would have some close brushes with out planet, with a small possibility of a devastating collision.
NASA revealed their new spacesuit - the Z-1 Prototype Spacesuit and Portable Life Support System (PLSS) 2.0 - and we can't help but think this new outfit was inspired by 'Toy Story's' own Buzz Lightyear. Are our astronauts headed to infinity and beyond?
What happens when rocket scientists take on the coffee machine? The answer is a $11,111 coffee maker which brews java at the "perfect" temperature.
I don't know about anyone else reading this, but I think there is just too much hype on this "Curiosity" Mars Rover thing. I'm sure a lot of sci-fi nuts and nerds will disagree because we're exploring the final frontier, and going where no man has gone before, but the pictures and videos NASA are posting online are not "wowing" me...
The internet has been having a lot of fun with the Mars Curiosity Rover landing. There were a whole bunch of memes. And, of course, there’s mohawk guy Bobak Ferdowsi, who’s successfully bridged the gap between geek and punk.
But the real fun is going to begin when we start to getting hold of more of the photos and videos Curiosity is going to beam back to earth.