Scientists expose mystery behind northern lights
Associated Press - Thu Jul 24, 2008
CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida - Scientists have exposed some of the mystery behind the northern lights. More»
Astronaut Says Government Covering Up UFOs
WGCL-TV - Thu Jul 24, 2008
LAKE WORTH, Florida - An astronaut who once walked on the moon is causing a stir with claims the government is covering up the truth about aliens and UFOs. More»
Mars Lander Exposes More Ice
Space.com - Tue Jul 15, 2008
NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander used its robotic arm to expose more of the hard icy layer just below the Martian surface so that it can more easily gather a sample of the material for analysis. More»
NASA's own watchdog: Agency misled on global warming
Associated Press - Sun Jun 1, 2008
NASA's press office "marginalized or mischaracterized" studies on global warming between 2004 and 2006, the agency's own internal watchdog concluded. More»
Phoenix Mars Lander has short-circuit problem
Associated Press - Thu May 29, 2008
MARS - Scientists for the Phoenix Mars Lander are wrestling with an intermittent short circuit on the spacecraft. More»
NASA pioneer Ernst Stuhlinger dies at 94
Associated Press - Mon May 26, 2008
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama - Ernst Stuhlinger, one of the last surviving German rocket scientists who came to America after World War II and formed the engineering foundation of the nation's space program, has died. More»
Phoenix Spacecraft on Track for Mars Landing
Space.com - Mon May 12, 2008
WASHINGTON - With just 12 days to go until its Mars arrival, NASA's Phoenix lander is functioning well and on course to be the first mission to land in the frigid, arctic regions of the red planet, NASA officials said today. More»
Disabled spy satellite threatens Earth
Associated Press - Sat Jan 26, 2008
A large US spy satellite has lost power and could hit the Earth in late February or early March, government officials said Saturday. More»
Female Figure on Mars "Just a Rock"
Space.com - Fri Jan 25, 2008
The idea that there may be life on Mars has been around for centuries, but the theory got a dubious boost from recently released photos of the surface of Mars (taken by the NASA robot Spirit) apparently showing a human-like figure. More»
NASA To Search Files For UFO Incident
Associated Press - Fri Oct 26, 2007
NASA has agreed to search its archives once again for documents on a 1965 UFO incident in Pennsylvania, a step the space agency fought in federal court. More»
U.S. Astronauts reveal encounters with apparent Extraterrestrials and UFOs
The Canadian - Fri Sep 7, 2007
Rumors have persisted for years that the astronauts -- nearly all of whom are military officers susceptible to being silenced under orders -- may have seen something more on the Moon than rocks and dust. More»
Astrologer sues NASA
Ananova - Wed Sep 14, 2005
A £165m civil case brought by a Russian astrologer against Nasa for ruining her predictions by crashing a probe into a comet has started in Moscow. More»
NASA Images Discover Ancient Bridge between India and Sri Lanka
IndoLink - Mon Aug 22, 2005
The bridge's unique curvature and composition by age suggests that it may be man made. More»
Nasa Blasted Over Shuttle Efforts
BBC - Wed Aug 17, 2005
Nasa's latest shuttle efforts were tainted by some of the problems that caused the Columbia disaster, seven members of an oversight panel say. More»
Crackling Planets
NASA - Tue Aug 9, 2005
Have you ever walked across a wool carpet in leather-soled shoes on a dry winter day, and then reached out toward a doorknob? ZAP! A stinging spark leaps between your fingers and the metal knob. More»
The NASA hacker: Scapegoat or public enemy?
ZD Net - Tue Jul 12, 2005
Gary McKinnon has a lot to worry about. More»
Artificial Gravity: NASA Spins Up New Study
space.com - Mon May 16, 2005
Imagine being onboard that first human expedition to Mars. More»