Why the Northern Lights this week were a bust: Curbing misinformation

Over this past weekend, a story made the rounds that was predicting "widespread" and "brilliant" Northern Lights several days away for much of Canada and the northern U.S. Here's what it got wrong.

NASA’s Artemis crews to ride in style as new fleet of vehicles arrive at KSC

When the Artemis astronauts prepare to shuttle out to the massive moon rocket at Launch Pad 39B, they will be rolling in style inside a new fleet of vehicles that just arrived at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.

Look up at the night sky for these July celestial events

Four planets will shine brightly for optimal skygazing opportunities, and the Full Buck supermoon comes early on July 3.

Heads up: 7 planets will be in retrograde this summer

The planet Mercury is in retrograde most often because it's the fastest planet traveling around the sun, NASA explained.

4-person crew sealed in Mars simulator
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A crew of four volunteers have begun their mission to stay inside a habitat for the next 378-days. The first CHAPEA crew began their journey on Sunday evening at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston.

NASA building electric airplane
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It's a concept once only found in the imagination: an electric aircraft that's able to lift off and then fly. NASA is on the cutting edge of building such a plane.

ULA launches rocket from Florida
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) launched a Delta IV Heavy rocket from Florida early Thursday morning.

See the bolt of lightning on Jupiter that caused an eerie green glow

Spacecraft Juno has been orbiting Jupiter for years sending back images. NASA shares the images online. Take a look at what one person discover on an image.

Spacewalking astronauts to install final solar arrays completing ISS power upgrade

Astronauts will finish a process Thursday that started more than two years ago to upgrade the International Space Station's power grid with the final installation of two solar arrays that arrive at the station rolled up like yoga mats.