NASA said there is “no emergency situation” aboard the International Space Station after audio of an emergency simulation was broadcast over a livestream Wednesday. Audio of the emergency simulation ...
Radio waves emitted by planets and moons sound downright spooky when converted into audio.
NASA confirmed that audio from a simulation channel dedicated to dealing with disaster scenarios was inadvertently broadcast Wednesday on its YouTube channel. The audio indicated that an astronaut was ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- NASA just released eerie audio from a black hole this week and now Twitter is in a tizzy. The black hole is about 240 million light years away from Earth. NASA says that in reality, ...
NASA is making sound clips available for news producers to download from the agency’s Web site. The NASA Audio File page has sound clips with NASA scientists, researchers, astronauts, and officials ...
NASA will provide a unique audio “time capsule” in observance of the 40th anniversary of the first human landing on the moon. Audio from the entire Apollo 11 mission will be replayed and streamed on ...
The International Space Station has been in orbit for over two and a half decades now. In that time, it has swerved to avoid space debris and even had to deal with leaky Russian spacecraft. But ...
NASA said Wednesday night that audio heard over its livestream that sounded like a medical emergency aboard the International Space Station was not real. It was audio of medical drill that was ...
NASA’s Habitable Worlds Observatory "will draw on technologies proven by the agency’s Hubble, Webb and upcoming Roman Space ...
Jordan King is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. Her current focus is on religion, health, food safety and population. She has covered the persecution of religions in the global south, ...
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