
It’s really happening! Today NASA astronauts will board Crew Dragon. The capsule will travel to the International Space Stations (ISS) as a major test of SpaceX’s new Dragon 2 spacecraft. #NASA #SpaceX #Science
When a leak was first found aboard the Russian Soyuz spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS), it was suspected a meteorite had struck the craft and punctured the hull. Russian space chief Dmitry Rogozin yesterday reversed the meteorite theory and said the leak found aboard the vehicle was almost certainly caused by a…
The Black Knight satellite is a near-polar orbiting object that many believe is a 13,000-year-old alien artifact lurking in the solar system. Its existence was first suggested after radio signal experiments in the late 1800’s detected inexplicable “echoes” in space. In the decades that followed, photographs and video of the amorphous black object emerged showing…
NASA video cams captured an intriguing, and bizarre, occurrence on December 5, 2014 – a mysterious beam of red light shooting from an unknown red sphere down to Earth (see screenshot above). The red light beam occurred around 9:20 AM GMT and was captured by a live webcam that’s placed on the outside of the…
The International Space Station’s (ISS) live stream has once again captured what appears to be a spherical-shaped UFO within range of the orbiting space station. Approaching from the left-hand side, you will see a large, lighted orb slowly move towards the camera, sit stationary for a few moments, and then slowly fade from view. The…
As part of an educational program for Japanese children, several cherry tree stones (the hard inner layer that contains the seed) were carried to the International Space Station by Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata in November 2008. Once returned to earth, the seeds were planted in various locations throughout Japan with expectations that the cherry trees…
NASA and ISS may be slowly loosening their tight lips with regards to the normally hush-hush UFO phenomenon. Today, Chris Hadfield, Canadian astronaut and the commander of Expedition 35 on the International Space Station, tweeted pictures of a huge piece of debris that he captured on film floating near ISS. Upon closer inspection, the object…
Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) will be launching its first cargo mission to the International Space Station as part of a $1.6 billion contract with NASA to deliver supplies, this Sunday, 10/7/12 at 8:35 EDT. The company’s Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule will take off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.