NASA is hoping you will partner up with them and choose to become a citizen scientist for the upcoming 2017 solar eclipse. Here's how to join in the fun...
Media representatives tell Wilcox they are looking for the reactions from the first-timers, the people who drove 12 hours for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
This video from NASA shows the path of the eclipse as it passes over the country. It goes into details of when it will peak and over which parts of the U.S.
Ever wonder what an astronaut does on the International Space Station everyday? If you follow astronaut Scott Kelly on twitter, it appears he is dreaming of wetting a fly on the Big Horn river in Wyoming or Montana.
This pic showed up on Scott's twitter feed over the weekend and for some reason it looks like it is floating...
Science is just mind-blowing sometimes.
Remember last week when we made history by landing on a comet?
Well, that comet has a weak magnetic field that appears to be oscillating at low frequencies. To put that into terms that all of us normal human beings can understand, it's making an eerie sound.
I've always wanted to go to space. Unfortunately, I have bad eyesight, am not in very good shape, and can barely spell "astronaut" without using spell check. Thank goodness for NASA and their videos.
NASA endured a massive failure on Tuesday.
An unmanned Antares rocket, intended to deliver supplies to the International Space Station, exploded seconds after launch from Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.