Sonic booms will be heard along Florida's Space Coast following Falcon Heavy launch on Friday
Florida Space Coast residents will likely hear some sonic booms Friday night as SpaceX launches a school-bus-sized satellite on the Falcon Heavy rocket. The launch was slated for Wednesday evening but was scrubbed with about a minute left in the countdown.
Actively forming stars captured in stellar photo by Webb telescope
The two stars still have a few million years to go before they are fully formed, according to NASA.
Whistleblower claims US is concealing program that captures UFOs
David Grusch, a retired major general, claims the U.S. has had information about "non-human" activity since the 1930s.
NASA eyeing Aug. 17 launch for SpaceX's Crew-7 mission to ISS
NASA and SpaceX have announced a target launch date for the Crew-7 mission that will carry a team of four to the International Space Station.
New NASA telescope expected to uncover hundreds of Earth-sized rogue planets
The findings stem from a nine-year survey known as the Microlensing Observations in Astrophysics, and according to researchers, they have already identified at least one planet that is roughly the size of Earth.
WATCH: SpaceX lights up Florida skies with nighttime Falcon 9 launch of Starlink satellites
SpaceX lit up Florida skies with its successful launch of Starlink satellites into orbit by way of its Falcon 9 rocket Sunday evening.
Perseid Meteor Shower 2023: What skywatchers should know
The Perseids will peak in the middle of August.
Lawmakers claim UFO 'cover-ups' from Pentagon, military as witnesses head to Congress
David Grusch is among the UFO whistleblowers to testify at a historic hearing next week.
Astronomers may have discovered 2 planets sharing same orbit around their star
The astronomers say it's the strongest evidence yet of this bizarre cosmic pairing, long suspected but never proven.
Florida Tech is home to world’s only commercial ‘zero-gravity’ lab
New state-of-the-art technology is bringing space research down to Earth for students. Florida Tech is home to the only commercial gravity offset lab in the world. Its goal is to advance the space industry and give more people access to STEM careers.
SpaceX successfully launches 54 Starlink satellites from Florida space coast
SpaceX successfully launched 54 Starlink satellites during its Falcon 9 launch Saturday night.
Launch of ULA's new Vulcan Centaur rocket delayed to late 2023
United Launch Alliance (ULA) said it is pushing the launch of its new Vulcan Centaur rocket to later this year following an explosion during recent testing.
Florida city is first in the state to become certified International Dark Sky Community
A city in Florida has officially become a certified Dark Sky Community joining 200 other communities in the effort to protect the environment.
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.
These updated astrovans will carry Artemis crews to the launch pad
The arrival of the new vehicles furthers NASA's goal of returning astronauts to the moon under the Artemis program paving the way for more missions to space.
Kennedy Space Center offers ultimate launch viewing package for visitors: Get ready to feel the heat!
Space fanatics can now take off to get their hands on a ticket to witness a new launch up close, and personal at the Kennedy Space Center.
NASA marks the James Webb Space Telescope’s first year of science with release of new image
The image, captured on Webb’s telescope is a small star-forming region in the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex – the nearest star-forming region to Earth.
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.



















