Massive Solar Flare in March Broke Sun Storm Record By Denise Chow The massive solar flare erupted from the sun on March 7, 2012.
'Intergalactic Travel Bureau' Wants to Plan Your Space Vacation By Denise Chow The project is aimed at promoting science outreach and interest in astronomy.
New Rocket Plane to Begin Space Tourist Launches in 2014 By Denise Chow XCOR Aerospace's Lynx will take off from runways in California and the island of Curacao.
Huge Crowds Welcome Shuttle Enterprise to NYC Museum By Denise Chow An enthusiastic crowd watched as the shuttle Enterprise arrived at New York's Intrepid museum.
NASA to Hunt Black Holes with New Space Telescope By Denise Chow The NuSTAR mission will study how black holes form and grow.
Space Agency Leaders Say Global Cooperation Vital for Future Exploration By Denise Chow Representatives from seven different space agencies spoke about the benefits of international collaboration.
5 Fun Facts About Private Rocket Company SpaceX By Denise Chow Get to know the California-based private spaceflight company SpaceX.
Rare 'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse: First Photos By Denise Chow See photos of the May 20 annular solar eclipse.
NASA to Watch Solar Eclipse from Grand Canyon Sunday By Denise Chow An impressive annular solar eclipse will occur on Sunday (May 20).
Rocket Launch Saturday Is One Giant Leap for Commercial Spaceflight By Denise Chow SpaceX's upcoming test flight could be a defining moment for the commercial spaceflight industry.
When Aliens Attack: 'Battleship' Strategy with SETI Astronomer Seth Shostak By Denise Chow Seth Shostak, a senior astronomer at the SETI Institute, talks all things "Battleship."
World's Largest Solar Eclipse Party Takes Over Football Stadium Sunday By Denise Chow The University of Colorado's Folsom Stadium will be invaded by sun-watching enthusiasts on May 20.
Private Space Taxi Builders Ponder Future Beyond NASA By Denise Chow Several companies are competing for funding under the next round of NASA's commercial crew program.
Spacecraft Repair Droids Could Give Satellites Longer Lives By Denise Chow ViviSat is developing a spacecraft to extend the lives of satellites in orbit.
Sun-Watching Space Telescope Bounces Back From Glitch By Denise Chow The spacecraft suffered a hiccup last week, but engineers have since recovered it.
NASA's Budget Woes Require Tough Space Tech Balancing Act By Denise Chow As NASA continues to operate under a tight budget, the agency's centers are facing evolving roles.
Shuttle Rocket Booster Maker to Launch Private Space Taxi by 2015 By Denise Chow ATK aims to use its Liberty system to carry passengers to destinations in low-Earth orbit.
SpaceX Shows Off Manned Dragon Capsule at Space Expo By Denise Chow The crewed version of the Dragon capsule will be able to carry seven passengers.
Wanted: New Experiments for Space Station Science By Denise Chow The station is looking for experiments on osteoporosis, muscle deterioration, protein crystallization and more.
Eyes In the Sky: Q&A with Satellite Photo Provider DigitalGlobe By Denise Chow DigitalGlobe is looking to expand its reach in the commercial and government market.
Buzz Aldrin Gives TV Comedian Stephen Colbert Space Award By Denise Chow The Apollo astronaut appeared on "The Colbert Report" to present its host with a special award.
NASA's Next Mars Probe to Spy on Red Planet from Above By Denise Chow The MAVEN mission will investigate the rate of atmospheric loss on Mars.
NASA Offers Expertise to Help Private Companies Build Rockets, Capsules By Denise Chow ATK and Excalibur Almaz are among the private companies with unfunded Space Act Agreements with NASA.
Space Shuttle Enterprise's Historic Flyover Wows New Yorkers By Denise Chow The prototype shuttle flew over the Statue of Liberty and the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum.
Sun-Like Star May Have More Planets Than Our Solar System By Denise Chow The HD 10180 system could host up to nine planets, according to a new study.