A new 3-dimensional visualization from researchers at NASA shows the Orion nebular up close.
Anyone can get tickets to see a missile-detecting satellite launch to space from NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
NASA created a 360-degree video and virtual tour of the center of our galaxy.
Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai said Monday he had become 3 inches taller after spending only three weeks aboard the International Space Station.
An astronaut who has been on the International Space Station since December has grown 3.5 inches.
NASA astronaut John Young, who went to space six times and walked on the moon, has died. Here's a look at his extensive career in the U.S. Navy and NASA.
Jupiter has the biggest storms in the solar system, and NASA got an eyeful in a recent photo from the Juno spacecraft.
The Curiosity Rover rolling around on Mars sent photos to NASA of strange stick figures lying on Martian rocks.
NASA and NOAA have released comprehensive footage of the brutal winter storm that has hit the Southeastern coast of the U.S.
Brown dwarfs are dozens of times bigger than gas giants like Jupiter, but are not massive enough to be stars. NASA’s new space telescope will investigate their mysterious evolution.
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center research has determined that the overall level of chlorine was decreasing at a rate of 0.8 percent per year and estimated a 20 percent decline in ozone depletion during the winter months from 2005 to 2016.
The first meteor shower of 2018, the Quadrantids, happens this week.
SpaceX is scheduled to launch a payload this week that was delayed from November.
NASA has a preview of every moon in 2018, including the total lunar eclipse later this month that coincides with another supermoon.
NASA funded NEOWISE project has identified 2 objects, one of which is a comet, which will pass by Earth this week and will be visible through binoculars.
A new study has shown that the outermost planets of the distant system almost certainly have intact atmospheres which means they could support life.
2018 marks NASA’s 60th year of existence. Among other things, a spacecraft will visit a 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid, and another will fly closer to the sun than any other human-made object before.
The observatory will study different effects of magnetic fields on cosmic phenomena — such as the formation of stars and planets — active black holes, Mars, as well as a comet.
NASA chose 17 of the top photos from 2017 to include in a video, here are just five that show how magnificent Earth looks from sapce.
Called 2017 YZ4, the asteroid is about the size of a small house and at its closest approach to Earth, was about 60 percent of the distance between the planet and the moon.
A new meme about the sun that's circulated on Twitter substitutes pop music for the actual sound of the sun.
There will be a total lunar eclipse coming up in the new year.