Mars One Has More Than 100,000 Applicants
Although the first step of Mars One’s application process is going to finish on August 31 and official numbers have not yet... Read more →
Luca Parmitano Recounts EVA Experience: “Better Not to Forget”
My eyes are closed as I listen to Chris counting down the atmospheric pressure inside the airlock – it’s close to zero now. But I’m not tired... Read more →
Flying with NASA’s Reduced Gravity Education Flight Program, Part 1
The University of Arizona Microgravity Team with their experiment to study the effects of gravity on fault formation. From left to right: Joel... Read more →
Cover Breaks off ISS, Floats Past
On August 19, International Space Station (ISS) astronaut Chris Cassidy reported an unidentified object floating past the window. The last time an... Read more →
Copenhagen Suborbitals Releases Documentary of Sapphire Launch
On June 23, Copenhagen Suborbital successfully launched their guided rocket Sapphire. "A very intense moment," wrote Copenhagen Suborbitals... Read more →
Gildenberg Integral to Man’s First Forays from Earth, Part 2
Read Part 1 in this series here. Dr. David Simons prepares to launch in Man High II (Credits: USAF). A “self-described ‘balloonatic,’”... Read more →