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November 29, 2024

Handle on history: Knives embedded with rocket parts honor 45 years of Ariane

A French company that crafts knife handles from leftover rocket metal and the wood from trees surrounding the rocket's launch pad has created a limited edition piece celebrating the anniversary of Europe's venerable expendable heavy-lift vehicle.


November 28, 2024

From 6th Ave to space: Haribo blasts off into Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

Haribo is adding its own "cosmic" taste to Thanksgiving by sending Goldbear (and its friends) where no gummi candy has gone before. If you are thinking that is outer space, you're a decade too late. Rather, it's the 98th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.


November 22, 2024

Blue Origin crew, including history's 100th woman to fly to space, lands safely

"The Space Gal" has become the 100th woman to fly into space. Emily Calandrelli, who adopted her online persona long before she booked a trip with Blue Origin, lifted off as one of the six passengers aboard the company's New Shepard suborbital rocket.


November 21, 2024

Flight suit worn on 1st all-private astronaut mission to ISS debuts on display

When Michael Lopez-Alegria commanded the first privately-funded crewed mission to visit the International Space Station, he traded his NASA "blues" for a "Deep Space" and "Mesosphere" flight suit. His Ax-1 garb is now on display at Kennedy Space Center.


November 19, 2024

'It's bananas': Toy fruit becomes first zero-g indicator to fly on SpaceX Starship

An artificial banana floated peacefully in the microgravity environment of outer space. No longer needing its attached tethers, it just hung there, suspended in the bay of its steel spacecraft's otherwise empty cargo hold. The fruit was Starship's first zero-g indicator.


November 19, 2024

The not so 'wicked' path from 'The Wizard of Oz' to the moon landing

Houston, we... are not in Kansas anymore. "The Wizard of Oz" and space exploration are two topics that by all rights should have nothing in common. But as it turns out, all you need to do is follow the Yellow Brick Road long enough and you reach the moon.


November 15, 2024

Documentary director redefines astronaut Eileen Collins as the 'Spacewoman'

The dictionary defines "spacewoman" as simply "a woman astronaut." In the case of its latest usage, though, the term carries more meaning. "Spacewoman" is a new film about Eileen Collins, the United States' first female astronaut to command a mission.


November 13, 2024

First quilter in space challenges students, crafters to stitch the moon

Ten years after launching a patchwork of stars from her place in space, astronaut Karen Nyberg is calling for quilters to create the moon. "The Next Giant Leap: Lunar Quilt Block Challenge" is now accepting moon-themed quilt blocks by students and artists.


November 11, 2024

Open Gateway: Step into mock lunar orbit habitat at Space Center Houston

The public can now step into the future of lunar exploration by entering an early mockup for astronaut accommodations around the moon. The "ground prototype" for what evolved into part of NASA's Gateway is now at Space Center Houston.



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