After bad weather, a supply-loaded rocket will finally take off for the ISS & might be seen from NJ. Here's when to watch, plus a link to NASA's live stream.
As the whole Northeast is dealing with a blanket of snow, we've seen plenty of maps and graphics, but nothing compares to this absolutely stunning photo of the storm over the East Coast that was taken by NASA astronaut (and New Jersey native) Scott Kelly from the International Space Station. Take a look:
If you like salad, someday when you ask "Where is this lettuce from?", the answer you may get might surprise you. The answer just might be "space".
Attention fellow science nerds, get ready to look skyward tonight and get a glimpse of the International Space Station (ISS) flying over the Jersey Shore!
The sudden postponement of a rocket launch in Virginia on Tuesday night gives New Jerseyans a second chance to see the craft makes its way towards space tonight.
A meteor exploded in the sky over Central Russia today, injuring hundreds of people...about 24 hours before an asteroid is set to make a close call with Earth.
Sometimes the folks running our country have a sense of humor about impending doom, (zombies are coming!) and other times, not so much.
In a new government blog post (seriously), they basically shut down the whole 'December 21 is the end of the world' thing.
It was a rare sight, but a real treat for us at the Jersey Shore this morning.
The Space Shuttle Enterprise made its final flight this morning, passing over Jersey.