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One Perfect Day at the Kennedy Space Center Jan. 11, 2025

Travel and Adventure

By Bonnie and Bill Neely On a recent trip to the Kennedy Space Center we arrived just after sunrise ... Read More

Happy Martian Halloween! Oct. 24, 2023

Stargazers

Week of Oct. 29 — Nov. 4, 2023 I've always enjoyed Halloween. I mean, how often can we dress ... Read More

The Far Right Has Lost Its Monopoly on Internet Misinformation, and That's Sad Jun. 02, 2023

Daily Editorials

Much attention in the culture wars tends to focus on how wacky the far right can be when it comes to... Read More

'Moonfall': In Space No One Can Hear You Blowing Money Feb. 04, 2022

Screener

The new space-disaster movie "Moonfall" comes with crucial warnings clearly posted. First of all, it... Read More

New Telescope Could Provide a Front-row Seat to the Beginning of the Universe Dec. 31, 2021

Daily Editorials

The past quarter-century has seen an explosion of mind-blowing advances in human knowledge of deep s... Read More

Small-Town Hero: Remembering John Glenn's Right Stuff Jul. 27, 2021

Jeff Robbins

On July 4, 1997, Sen. John Glenn hosted a lunch for his staff in his hideaway office underneath the ... Read More

April 25, 2021 Apr. 25, 2021

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: I am 15 years old and I love your column. Here's my problem: Ever since I was a little g... Read More

Short Takes On Pandemic Tourism and Lunar Loos Jul. 27, 2020

Daily Editorials

Pandemic, Schmandemic. Visit Missouri ... Gov. Mike Parson has argued forcefully against expanding M... Read More

We Still Look to the Moon ... and Far Beyond Jul. 24, 2019

Daily Editorials

It seemed like the dawn of a new era 50 years ago when Neil Armstrong took that "one small step" ont... Read More

Man on the Moon Jul. 11, 2019

Stargazers

Week of July 14-20, 2019 It occurred 50 years ago this week. Nearly everyone alive at the time remem... Read More

Space Age Lingo Is Still in Orbit Jul. 10, 2019

The Word Guy

As the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing blasts off, commentators will surely cite the spa... Read More

Climate-Change Evidence Is Overwhelming. When Will Anti-Science Ideologues Get It? Apr. 26, 2019

Daily Editorials

Independent satellite records have confirmed ground data showing the past five years to be the hotte... Read More

Short Takes on Mythical Measles and Crowd Sizes Feb. 25, 2019

Daily Editorials

Cheers for Dirty Hands and Measles? Weekend "Fox & Friends" host Pete Hegseth shocked even his own c... Read More

Signals From Outer Space Jan. 15, 2019

Daily Editorials

We're taking a break from the increasingly ridiculous game of chicken playing out in Washington and ... Read More

At the Edge of Space, Photos of a Snowman Jan. 08, 2019

Daily Editorials

Let's pause from the chaos of the U.S. federal government — with its breakdowns and shutdowns ... Read More

NASA Touchdown Nov. 30, 2018

Daily Editorials

Touchdown. The Mars InSight successfully landed on Mars on Monday after a seven-month journey. It's ... Read More

An Aerospace Engineer Breaks Glass Ceilings Reaching for Stars: An Interview With Aprille Ericsson Apr. 25, 2017

This Woman's Work

After the success of the Oscar-nominated film "Hidden Figures," interest in women working in the aer... Read More

Venus and the Moon Return Sep. 29, 2016

Stargazers

Week of October 2-8, 2016 If you haven't yet checked out Venus glistening low in the southwestern sk... Read More

Juno, 'The Hardest Thing NASA's Ever Done' Jul. 12, 2016

Daily Editorials

In reading about NASA's latest remarkable achievement, orbiting the Juno spacecraft around the plane... Read More

Chasing Star-Filled Dreams Jun. 04, 2016

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: I write a blog on science and spaceflight in particular. I had to respond to "Trapped in... Read More