Hundreds of NASA employees responded to President Donald Trump's "Fork in the Road" deferred resignation offer before the Feb. 12 deadline, according to an agency spokesperson. The offer would give federal employees benefits and pay through the end of September — or they can risk being laid off.
Houston-based Intuitive Machines successfully completed the second launch of its lunar lander mission at 7:17 p.m. EST Wednesday from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
The director of NASA's Johnson Space Center Vanessa Wyche in Houston has been tapped to take on the role of associate administrator at NASA. Wyche will be replacing Jim Free, who recently announced his retirement after 30 years at the agency.
The new leader at Intuitive Machines is overseeing a company business segment with some of its most valuable contracts. A former NASA leader is joining one of Houston's most prominent space companies to tap into the growing effort to create data centers on the moon.
Delaware Hayes High School’s Team NIRBII will be heading to the Johnson Space Center in Houston next month after being selected as one of the top teams in NASA’s App Development Challenge.
Vanessa Wyche, who has led NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston since 2021, is being promoted to acting associate administrator.
A parade of planets featuring Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Mercury will happen Friday night and some will be visible to the naked eye.
Harris County prosecutors and Houston police are encouraging women who were sexually assaulted by a NASA engineer to come forward.
Houston's Robert Pearlman, who runs the website collectSPACE, talks about the world of collecting objects from the history of NASA and human space exploration.
Media are invited to visit NASA's simulated Mars habitat on Monday, March 10, at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston. The simulation will
The Houston startup’s new and improved lander is carting NASA and commercial payloads for a lunar cellular network and search for sustainable resources.
The Gigabay will stand 390 feet tall with approximately 46.5 million cubic feet of interior processing space and 815,000 square feet of workspace, located on Kennedy Space Center, south of the shuttle landing facility, according to SpaceX.
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