NASA's SpaceX Crew-11 returns to Earth ahead of schedule
Digest more
Morning Overview on MSN
NASA chief says Texas could land a moonship instead of getting Discovery
NASA’s new administrator has floated a striking compromise in a long running fight over where the retired shuttle Discovery should live. Instead of uprooting the orbiter from the Smithsonian, he is signaling that Texas could receive a future lunar capable spacecraft,
The University of Texas System, the state's largest university system, has ongoing contracts with NASA under the Space Act that are valued at more than $61,700.
Following the launch of the Artemis II mission, targeted for no earlier than February 6, NASA will host daily briefings with agency managers and mission experts at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston,
Jared Isaacman, NASA’s newly confirmed leader, says he will determine whether moving Discovery from the Smithsonian to Houston will be affordable and if it will keep the historic shuttle intact. Experts have cast doubt.
NASA’s new boss Jared Isaacman hinted that he could break with Texas lawmakers’ push to move iconic space shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian to Houston
NASA’s Johnson Space Center was front and center Jan. 4, 2026, as the Houston Texans faced the Indianapolis Colts during Space City Day at NRG Stadium. Fans watched the Texans win while getting a close look at NASA’s Artemis II mission,
HOUSTON, Tx. - Rebecca Lawler, a native of Little Elm, Texas, has been named one of NASA’s newest astronaut candidates. Lawler, 38, is a former lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy and brings an impressive academic and professional background to the role.