Elon Musk and his Space X project have pretty much solidified their presence in Texas and now it seems he wants to run the state completely. At the least, he wants control over a certain (beautiful) chunk of it, including what property owners do with their land.
As the saying goes, what goes up, must come down and a huge piece of space trash, launched over 50 years ago by Russia, is slowly slipping out of its orbit. Meaning, "heads up (Texas) Earthlings".
It's official: NASA has awarded a $2.9 billion dollar contract to SpaceX to build the starship that will take us back to the moon for the first time since 1972
After falling into a polar vortex and seeing quite a bit of snow for our area, February 's 'Snow Moon' will have extra meaning for East Texans in 2021.
A massive asteroid will whiz by the earth next week, they're calling it "potentially hazardous." So where is the best East Texas spot to watch this madness? Here are some ideas.
NASA is letting us vote on new space suits!
It seems like the NASA engineers might know more than we would about what space suits would be best for the astronauts, but we can have input nonetheless.
Between now and April 15th, we can vote online on the new space suit designs.
At 7:59 a.m., on the morning of February 1st, 2003, first came the sounds, and then after the news reports and the scattered debris, the realization that East Texas had been engraved in history as one of the sites of the worst disasters in NASA’s history.
Today a base-jumper named Felix Baumgartner attempted a record-breaking high altitude jump from the place where the Earth's atmosphere ends and space begins.