Nowhere was the mourning, the sense of helpless grief, greater than in the communities that have sprung up around the sprawling Johnson Space Center, 25 miles south of downtown Houston, where the dead ...
HOUSTON, Texas -- Scientists at the Johnson Space Center this week opened a 50-year-old lunar soil sample they hope will teach them more about the moon and Earth ahead of NASA's upcoming return to the ...
A new federal budget bill includes an $85 million provision to move Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., to NASA's Johnson Space Center in ...
President Donald Trump on Friday released a budget request that would slash NASA funding by nearly 25% and result in the end of Houston-area programs. The 2026 budget request would allocate roughly ...
A study conducted by career.io surveyed 3,002 job seekers asking them to name the coolest positions in every state in the US. In Texas, a flight director at NASA's Johnson Space Center was voted as ...
Space Center Houston will remain open despite a government shutdown, but some operations such as specialty tours will be affected, representatives with the museum said Wednesday. The museum serves as ...
R apper Travis Scott and his nonprofit organization, Cactus Jack Foundation, have collaborated with Space Center Houston, the ...
The two Texas Senators trying to mandate the relocation of Discovery from the Smithsonian Institution's Udvar-Hazy Center in ...
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Irwin Stewart is one of the guides profiled in “Meet the Texperts! The State’s Best Tour Guides Want to Show You Around.” You don’t have to be a celebrity preparing for a movie about space to get a ...
HOUSTON — Our tour group has been transported back in time to July 20, 1969, and Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong has just spoken those immortal words: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap ...
NASA’s next crew of “astronauts” won’t leave Houston, but they will live like they’re 140 million miles away — sealed inside a simulated Mars habitat for 378 days. NASA said last week that four ...