Central Florida residents react to recently scrubbed launches

The canceled launches are bringing SpaceX CEO Elon Musk to the Space Coast for an unexpected visit to check things out.

SpaceX scrubs GPS III launch; next opportunity on Saturday night

SpaceX aborted the launch of a Falcon 9 rocket containing a global positioning satellite with just two seconds remaining before its scheduled liftoff.

Fireball seen across several East Coast states was a meteor, experts say

A flash that lit up the skies over parts of the country, including D.C., in the wee hours of Wednesday was probably a random meteor, an expert said.

'Resilience': Astronauts name vehicle for next manned mission

During a news conference with the astronauts, the group announced that they have named the vehicle that will take them into space 'Resilience.'

ULA now targeting Wednesday evening for Delta IV Heavy rocket launch

After delaying the launch five times this week, United Launch Alliance (ULA) is now targeting late Wednesday evening for the launch of a Delta IV Heavy NROL-44 rocket.

How the astronauts on the upcoming manned mission will vote from space

According to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, this voting process began in 1997 with Rule 81.35 in the Texas state legislature.

NASA, SpaceX target Halloween launch for manned mission

The launch will be the first time an international crew will fly aboard a NASA-certified, commercially-owned-and-operated American rocket and spacecraft from American soil.

Tracking space junk
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The International Space Station has had many close calls with space junk. NASA is one of several agencies that track the orbital debris. There are more than 100 million pieces of junk surround the planet.

Japan is now tracking and investigating UFOs

Japan’s Defense Minister Taro Kono said earlier in September that the country plans to track and investigate UFO’s following videos declassified by the U.S. government of unidentified aerial objects confirmed by scientists to be “not made of this Earth.”