While most people were celebrating the Fourth of July with fireworks and hot dogs, NASA was celebrating one of its most impressive missions ever: the arrival of the Juno space probe in Jupiter’s orbit. Juno
James Green is NASA’s director of planetary science. He’s responsible for some of NASA’s most epic missions, including Curiosity (Mars) and New Horizons (Pluto). Recently, I got the chance to chat with Green about the future
Between 1969 and 1972 the human race accomplished arguably the single greatest technological achievement in history, setting foot on another celestial body. What better way to honor the NASA Apollo Program than with a gorgeous
Last night (Sept. 27), we were treated to a rare astronomical treat: a Supermoon Eclipse. In fact, the phenomenon last occurred together in 1982, and we won’t see it again until 2033. What Is a
Pluto may not be a planet anymore, but it’s still worthy of research and investigation. NASA just released an all-new set of Pluto pictures from the recent New Horizons fly-by mission. They’re the best images