Juno maneuvering its way to Jupiter

Juno maneuvering its way to Jupiter

NASA's Juno spacecraft, launched August 5, 2011, with a mission to understand the origin and evolution of Jupiter, has traveled 478 million miles since the launch, approximately 25% of the total distance it would cover between launch and arrival at Jupiter. As a…

Dawn spacecraft set to leave Asteroid Vesta (video)

Dawn spacecraft set to leave Asteroid Vesta (video)

Dawn spacecraft is on track to become the first probe to orbit and study two distant solar system destinations. The spacecraft is scheduled to leave the giant asteroid Vesta on Sept. 4 to start its two-and-a-half-year journey to the dwarf planet Ceres. Dawn began its

Kepler mission’s latest discovery – ‘Star Wars’ like planetary system

Kepler mission’s latest discovery – ‘Star Wars’ like planetary system

NASA’s Kepler mission has discovered first multi-planet solar system orbiting two stars named Kepler-47, which resembles the kind of solar system with two Sun(s) depicted in star wars. It is known as circumbinary planetary system and is 4900 light years away in the

Supermassive blackholes and “Hot Dogs” captured by WISE telescope

Supermassive blackholes and “Hot Dogs” captured by WISE telescope

Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) telescope, launched in 2009 and shut down early 2011, was an Earth-orbiting observatory designed by NASA to scan the sky. Whole sky was scanned twice by the telescope in infrared light, captured millions of images and

NASA to announce new discoveries from its WISE telescope

NASA to announce new discoveries from its WISE telescope

NASA will host a news teleconference at 5:00 UTC (1 p.m. EDT), Wednesday, Aug. 29, to announce new discoveries from its Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). The discoveries are related to the distant universe, including supermassive black holes and rare

NASA to hold news conference on upcoming Radiation Belt Storm Probes launch

NASA to hold news conference on upcoming Radiation Belt Storm Probes launch

NASA will hold a news conference at 18:00 UTC, Thursday, Aug. 9 to discuss the upcoming launch of the Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP), a mission to study Earth’s radiation belts. The event will be broadcast live on NASA Television and streamed on the agency’s

Where to watch and follow Curiosity rover landing on Mars on-line

Where to watch and follow Curiosity rover landing on Mars on-line

With Mars looming ever larger in front of it, NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft and its Curiosity rover are in the final stages of preparing for entry, descent and landing on the Red Planet At 10:31 p.m. August 5, 2012 PDT (1:31 a.m. August 6 EDT, 05:31 August

Life on Mars? Curiosity landing on Red Planet scheduled for August 6, 2012

Life on Mars? Curiosity landing on Red Planet scheduled for August 6, 2012

Curiosity rover will attempt safe landing on Gale Crater, Mars in just three days. At 10:31 p.m. August 5 PDT (1:31 a.m. August 6 EDT, 05:31 August 6 UTC Earth time – 3 pm Mars time) NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory mission will attempt to deliver the nearly 1-ton,

ArduSat –  first crowdsourced science mission in space

ArduSat – first crowdsourced science mission in space

A small team of scientists and engineers is trying a new approach to space science — a model that takes its cues, and its funding, largely from private individuals. They propose to put a 1-kg satellite called ArduSat into space, and to make its sensors available to