American astronaut Don Pettit has shared some striking footage captured from the ISS showing star trails and city lights.
As of March 14, the Starliner astronauts have been in space for 282 days, which means they missed a lot of major U.S. events.
Newsweek previously reported China's involvement in an observatory in South America that researchers said could be used to ...
The City of Pueblo hopes to solve office space needs by purchasing soon to be vacant $7 million Pro Bull Riders office at 101 Riverwalk Place.
Mayor Michelle Wu delivered her third annual State of the City speech Wednesday at MGM Music Hall. Her office shared her ...
Museum officials organize 321 Day in honor of Robert "Ozzie" Osband, who championed Brevard County's rocket-launch-countdown ...
Undertaking his first CEO role in more than a decade since leaving Google, Schmidt is said to be going all in on setting ...
As President Donald Trump’s administration slices through the federal workforce, Kansas City businesses and civic leaders ...
It’s major question on the minds of parents and students and the first concrete step for middle schoolers who will transition ...
Projects the city wants help on include Jubilee Park, preserving the former Benson Tree Farm, and securing National Park ...
The club said "after disrupting our community space for more than an hour," Code Compliance enforcement officers said they ...
NASA astronaut Don Pettit dazzled us on Tuesday with a gorgeous image showing star trails and city lights as seen from the International Space Station (ISS). On Wednesday, he turned the “wow ...
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