TEHRAN, Feb 23 - NASA and SpaceX officials completed the flight readiness review ahead of the planned launch of an unmanned SpaceX capsule to the International Space Station.
TEHRAN, Feb 12 -"The new images are creating scientific puzzles about how such an object could even be formed," scientists Alan Stern said. "We've never seen something like this orbiting the sun."
TEHRAN, Jan 28 -NASA has released the most high-resolution image of Ultima Thule captured by the space agency's New Horizons probe. The image was taken on Jan. 1, but scientists working on the mission only recently processed the photograph.
TEHRAN, December 31 - A NASA spaceship is zooming toward the farthest, and quite possibly the oldest, cosmic body ever photographed by humankind, a tiny, distant world called Ultima Thule about four billion miles (6.4 billion kilometers) away.
TEHRAN, December 08 -NASA's newest Mars lander InSight is slowly readying itself for its scientific mission. The newest images captured by the lander's camera, and shared by NASA, showcase the spacecraft's robotic arm.
TEHRAN, December 05 -Samples collected from Bennu's surface could offer clues to its origins and help scientists better understand what the early solar system was like.
TEHRAN, November 29 -NASA plans to announce new commercial partners Thursday in the U.S. space agency's quest to return humans to the moon and eventually Mars for the first time.
TEHRAN, November 25 _ NASA’s first robotic lander designed to study the deep interior of a distant world hurtled closer to Mars on course for a planned touchdown on Monday after a six-month voyage through space.
TEHRAN, September 15 -NASA has launched its Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite-2, known as ICESat-2, which will use an extremely precise laser to collect measurement data to track the Earth's shrinking polar ice from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
TEHRAN, September 15 -NASA and United Launch Alliance engineers are preparing to launch the space agency's newest ice-measuring satellite into orbit around Earth's poles.
TEHRAN, August 11 -US space agency NASA postponed the launch of the Parker Solar Probe on Saturday - the start of a years-long mission to study the sun up close for the first time ever.