In a new video, NASA has announced their plans to establish a permanent human presence on the moon, followed by the first man on Mars.
NASA has released the first ever 8K video from the International Space Station, providing us with a high definition look back at earth.
Footage shows NASA’s water deluge system dumping 24 285 days of water for one person under level five water restrictions in Cape Town. Ouch.
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, on NASA’s Terra satellite, acquired these natural-colour images of Lesotho blanketed in snow.
At the height of the Day Zero panic, barren images of Theewaterskloof Dam were everywhere. NASA’s here to inject a little hope.
With commercial space travel on the horizon, several companies are exploring more affordable options for wannabee astronauts. Affordable for who?
The Low-Boom Flight Demonstrator might not sound all that spectacular, but with a little luck NASA could solve one of aviation’s loudest problems.
Sadly we can’t rely on Bruce Willis and Ben Affleck to protect us against an asteroid, but it looks like NASA are stepping up to the plate.
We have all seen the bleak images of Theewaterskloof Dam, but seeing images of the dam from space is a whole lot more harrowing.
While NASA was working on sending humans into space, they were also inventing a whole lot of new products to make astronaut’s lives easier – and it wasn’t long before those products infiltrated our lives.
There was once a time when the world watched on with baited breath, superpowers racing to put on a man in space. Now, in 2017, this is what it’s come to.
You’re a mature adult with a good head on your shoulders, and potty humour really isn’t your thing, Fine, but surely this can bring a smile to your dial?
Does a bunch of scientists confined to living in a dome sound familiar? Yeah, NASA’s latest Mars experiment has quite a bit in common with that Pauly Shore movie.
Yesterday’s solar eclipse left us with a selection of perfect moments captured in time, including this photobomb from the International Space Station.
If you thought the movie ‘Armageddon’ was pure myth you’d be right, but a new NASA mission might just save mankind one day.
When your house shakes, and your dog loses its marbles because of a sonic boom, you’re going to want answers. Here’s what NASA have to say for themselves.
There’s something magical about seeing satellite images of our world, but when those images feature Africa, it’s just a whole lot better.
Casually walking about in space is quite a feat, but for these pros it was just another day at the office. They took along their GoPro to show everyone a glimpse.
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover has the ability to capture some pretty high-res images, and these are just the beginning.
It has been ages since we gave you insight into the latest Mars conspiracy – and this time they’re really reaching for the stars.
Hillary Clinton has had a long history of intrigue with aliens, and she has promised that if she gets into office she will reveal all.
The NASA space dude who has tweeted brilliant images of Earth from outer space pulled a “prank” on his co-astronauts and got a few laughs.
So if you had to sum up our very existence in just 116 images which would you choose? Here’s what NASA decided to go with.
It’s like a conspiracy theorist’s wet dream – a floating city with no concrete explanation, only imagination.
NASA is trying so hard to convince us that the moon landing really happened – and their latest efforts sees the release of some 8 000 HD images.
Water on Mars. Facebook down again. Record Apple iPhone sales. Forensic consultant says he will kill Krejicir. Woman who helped Shawshank escape goes to jail. They know how Bobbi Kristina died. Domestic worker pay – let’s have that chat. Paul Walker daughter to sue Porsche. Simpsons’ Smithers coming out.
Pictures of the moon aren’t exactly hard to come by, we’ve even gone for strolls on the thing. A picture of the other side of the moon though? Now that’s pretty special.
NASA remind us they really are the dogs bollocks when it comes to space exploration, as they share this incredible image of planet earth taken from the longest zoom ever
It may not have felt like it down here in SA but the world actually had a rather warm June. That’s not all, climate change denialists, there’s another touch of science to crush your dreams.
We’ve seen photography drones, terrorist drones, and now the one we’ve all been waiting for… delivery drones. Online shoppers rejoice!