After extensive research, Dr. Noshit Sherlock of the University of Common Sense in Logicville concluded that statistically, the more you celebrate your birthday, the longer you live. #mindblown Ah, ...
On January 16, 2025, BLACKPINK's Lisa delighted fans by sharing a heartfelt birthday tribute to fellow member Jennie on her 29th birthday. Lisa posted a nostalgic video clip of the duo casually ...
These experts have played a pivotal role in planning and executing the mission. Looking ahead, the next spacewalk is scheduled for January 23, when astronaut Sunita Williams will once again step ...
One of NASA's stranded astronauts has finally left the International Space Station (ISS) after being stuck inside for eight months - but she's not headed home. Sunita Williams had a much-needed ...
U.S. spacewalks were put on hold after water leaked into the airlock from the cooling loop for an astronaut's suit. NASA said the problem has since been fixed. This was the eighth spacewalk for ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit captured C/2024 G3 "paying us a visit" in a striking photo released Jan. 11 on the social platform X.In the image, the comet's streaming tail makes it look like it is ...
OneUp Components developed new Clip Pedals, and they are sure they might be your new favorite. OneUp says the new pedals are light enough for cross country but beefy and durable enough for downhill.
The two test pilots, Sunita William and Butch Wilmore, planned on being away for just a week or so when they blasted off June 5 on Boeing's first astronaut flight to the International Space Station.
People who appreciate good astrophotography will no doubt be familiar with the work of Don Pettit, a veteran NASA astronaut who is closing in on having lived 500 days of his life in space.
The International Space Station is captured in orbit from the vantage point of a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule in 2021. Credit: NASA / SpaceX One of the many advantages of being in space is having a ...
Visit Houston, the city's tourism branch, unveiled a new piece of art in the form of a giant astronaut floating behind big yellow letters spelling out "Houston" that was placed on the new Norton ...