It's not every day that we intentionally fly stuff directly into other stuff in space. Crashing on purpose is what's supposed to happen on Monday, September 26th, and here's how you can watch it.
The International Space Station will be visible (weather permitting) over Montana for the next 10 days or so. It will orbit directly over Billings this weekend.
I can't believe it was 28 years ago today that Space Shuttle Challenger launched its tenth and final mission, resulting in the death of all seven crew members. I remember watching the tragic event on TV as a kid. Today, and always, we remember the crew:
Montana State University faculty and students who designed and tested optics for a NASA solar mission are now counting down the days when their work will head into space. The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) is scheduled to launch on Wednesday, June 26 from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. MSU scientists are inviting the public to watch with them. This FREE event will run f
Right now, I have at least two dozen jokes running through my head about the penis doodle that now exists on the surface of Mars. An image of the rover's tracks was posted onto NASA's own website so it seems legit. Was it an accident or a well calculated maneuver? Ins...