The Fault in Our Mars This image from NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) of northern Meridiani Planum shows faults that have disrupted layered deposits.
<em>Category</em> Actu Spatiale
Soyuz Carrying Expedition 53 Crew Lands in Kazakhstan The Soyuz MS-05 spacecraft is seen as it lands with Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik of NASA and Flight Engineers Paolo Nespoli of ESA (European Space Agency) and Sergey Ryazanskiy of the Russian space agency Roscosmos near the town of Zhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2017.
New Research Launches to Space Station Aboard SpaceX Resupply Mission The two-stage Falcon 9 launch vehicle lifts off from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station carrying the Dragon resupply spacecraft to the International Space Station. Dragon will bring supplies, equipment and new science experiments for technology research to the orbiting laboratory.
Seeing an X-Plane’s Sonic Boom This schlieren image shows an Air Force Test Pilot School T-38 in a transonic state, meaning the aircraft is transitioning from a subsonic speed to supersonic.
The Bluest of Ice Acquired on November 29 by Operation IceBridge during a flight to Victoria Land, this image shows an iceberg floating in Antarctica’s McMurdo Sound.
Hello From Above Greetings from @Astro_Sabot, otherwise known as Mark Vande Hei, from aboard the International Space Station.
Launch Day! On Dec. 21, 1968, the Apollo 8 crew leaves the Kennedy Space Center’s then-named Manned Spacecraft Operations Building during the mission’s prelaunch countdown on the way to their history-making lunar orbiting flight.
Hubble’s Holiday Nebula “Ornament” The Hubble Space Telescope captured what looks like a colorful holiday ornament in space. It’s actually an image of NGC 6326, a planetary nebula with glowing wisps of outpouring gas.
Jupiter’s Swirling South Pole This image of Jupiter’s swirling south polar region was captured by NASA’s Juno spacecraft as it neared completion of its tenth close flyby of the gas giant planet.
Russie et États-Unis travailleront ensemble sur la première station lunaire Au Printemps dernier, la NASA révélait ses plans pour l’impressionnante fusée Space Launch System (SLS) : construire la Deep Space Gateway, une station spatiale en orbite cislunaire, première pierre vers l’exploration de notre système solaire. Russie et États-Unis y travailleront finalement ensemble. Le projet semblait