NASA reveals its Roman Space Telescope today
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NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman will testify before the House Science, Space and Technology Committee on President Trump’s fiscal 2027 budget request — less than a month after the space
NASA is livestreaming a resupply mission to the International Space Station today. Here's what to know and how to watch, stream live.
After a 10-day mission, the Artemis II spacecraft is returning to Earth — and several TV networks and streaming platforms are carrying the event live on Friday. According to NASA, the Artemis II mission is scheduled to splash down off the coast of San Diego at approximately 8:07 p.
NASA has been providing free coverage of its mission, which means audiences around the world can watch the Artemis II splashdown in real time for free on the agency’s streaming platform, NASA+, or via the NASA app, third-party streaming services, and its various social media channels.
The historic Artemis II mission is coming to a nail-biting conclusion today, Friday, April 10, 2026. After nearly 10 days in space and traveling further from Earth than any human in history, the
The mission will send four astronauts aboard the agency’s powerful Space Launch System rocket on a roughly 10‑day journey.
The four astronauts onboard the Orion capsule are scheduled to splash down off the coast of California shortly after 8 p.m. EDT.
It happened. NASA’s Artemis II moon mission entered its Lunar Flyby phase, allowing us all to see the moon. During the Lunar Flyby, NASA’s Artemis II moon mission officially took its astronauts farther into space than any other humans have ever been.
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NASA cuts ISS livestream after a strange object appears on camera, sparking UFO questions online
NASA viewers say the ISS livestream briefly switched to its routine “signal loss” slate just after a small bright object crossed the frame, igniting fresh UFO chatter. NASA has not issued a specific statement on this clip yet. NASA historically ...