Very sad news. Al Worden, who acted as Command Module Pilot on Apollo 15 passed this morning. Godspeed Colonel.2yr ⋅ TheNanglater ⋅ r/nasa
Astronaut Bruce McCandless II floats untethered away from the safety of the space shuttle, with nothing but his Manned Maneuvering Unit keeping him alive. The first person in history to do so. Image: NASA5mo ⋅ -Kerosun- ⋅ r/nasa
[UPDATE] Attempting to grow some 38 year old seeds (that spent 6 years in space)2mo ⋅ MattsPeppers ⋅ r/nasa
The James Webb Space Telescope took a selfie with its Near Infrared Camera as Webb continues to align its 18 hexagonal mirror segments4mo ⋅ webardrin ⋅ r/nasa
Here is an oil painting I just finished of Buzz on the moon as shot by Neil Armstrong1yr ⋅ PavelSokov ⋅ r/nasa
(NASA link in comments) This image was taken by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 34661mo ⋅ GoLeftThenLeftAgain ⋅ r/nasa
Wall-E waiving bon voyage to the Mars 2020 Perceverance Rover on its journey to carry out its directive to search for signs of life on the red planet2yr ⋅ bassfaceglenn ⋅ r/nasa
Getting to hold a thruster after working with NASA on the upcoming Artemis recovery mission.6mo ⋅ CramZap35 ⋅ r/nasa
This little dot is Earth about 6 Billion kilometers away (3.7 billion miles) taken by Voyager 1, as it was leaving our solar system. So much life in that little Pale Blue Dot. Voyager distance: Now roughly 13.9 billion miles, or 22.3 billion kilometers. Launched: Mon, 05 Sept 1977 12:56:00 UTC1yr ⋅ R0Ger_07 ⋅ r/nasa
Saw a few future astronauts posted so I figured I’d add my daughter to the team.1yr ⋅ indiodesnudo ⋅ r/nasa
Apollo 11 liftoff view from Launch Control Center, July 16, 1969 - NASA photo2yr ⋅ dnadosanddonts ⋅ r/nasa
I took 5 raw photos from nasas juno probe public image domain to create a 100% illuminated Jupiter panoramic2yr ⋅ zookplays ⋅ r/nasa
Canadarm2 after being struck by a small piece of orbital debris. Operators say it's still in good working order1yr ⋅ SkywayCheerios ⋅ r/nasa
Daphnis, Saturn's moon, is seen forming waves between the rings. Daphnis Kicks Up Wild Ring Waves1yr ⋅ bluemozzarella ⋅ r/nasa
Went to the Kennedy Space Center last weekend for the first time. I actually teared up seeing the Saturn V in person. Pictures don't come close to capturing the scale.5mo ⋅ donket ⋅ r/nasa
NASA and SpaceX ready to launch the first full-length astronaut mission (Crew-1) in October.2yr ⋅ dip2leo ⋅ r/nasa
I photographed the ISS as it flew over my house. The SpaceX Dragon can be seen docked at the bottom center of the station [OC]1yr ⋅ NightSkyFlying ⋅ r/nasa
I found an official NASA/SpaceX Collaboration Zero G Indicator at my local fabric store for 15 bucks! What a steal!!2yr ⋅ Fenderbridge ⋅ r/nasa
Apollo 1 finally has a memorial at Arlington National Cemetery! Relatives of all three crew members were in attendance at the dedication on 6/2/2022.3wk ⋅ SpaceNerdLibrarian ⋅ r/nasa
High temperatures in the US are heating the streets—and NASA's infrared cameras can see the effects from space1wk ⋅ r-nasa-mods ⋅ r/nasa
Both the Axiom-1 Falcon 9 and the Artemis-1 Space Launch System at their neighboring launch pads. (photo taken by Erikkuna)2mo ⋅ myth_buster_1 ⋅ r/nasa
My friends Grandpa recently gave him his copy of the Final Flight Plan for Apollo 17. 1 in 2500 printed2yr ⋅ MostShift ⋅ r/nasa
This isn't the sort of thing that is normally posted here, but I fulfilled a life long dream this week by starting a job at NASA! I'm just so excited and wanted to share.3yr ⋅ twin_number_one ⋅ r/nasa
My grandmother did basically stenography work for NASA in 1969 and got all these signatures on I think it’s a blueprint paper. How much would this be worth? Or can you tell me a better community where I can ask about this?1yr ⋅ Darkpenguins38 ⋅ r/nasa
A thankyou giveaway. You guys helped design this a few months back, comment below and I'll send the winner a copy1wk ⋅ damolux ⋅ r/nasa
My grandpa, on the left, working on a model of the Space Shuttle when he worked as a Engineering Technician for NASA. Langley.1yr ⋅ Myfourcats1 ⋅ r/nasa
The LAMP mission, short for Loss through Auroral Microburst Pulsations, launched on Saturday, Marc 5, 2022, aboard a Black Brant IX suborbital sounding rocket.3mo ⋅ LGiovanni67 ⋅ r/nasa
(1962) John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson getting briefed at Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 341yr ⋅ RoyalFlushAKQJ10 ⋅ r/nasa
Here's a photo of the Atlantis orbiter above the Chilean Andes, captured from the ISS on October 9, 2002 during STS-112. Santiago is at lower left.1yr ⋅ bluemozzarella ⋅ r/nasa
As more rovers are sent to Mars, and as the world moves on, and in midst of the pandemic - don't forget the OG, the extraordinaire, Opportunity #RememberOpportunity2yr ⋅ SaifTaherIsGr8Again ⋅ r/nasa
Christina Koch, NASA astronaut who spent 328 days in space, finally being reunited with friends and family.2yr ⋅ 4077hawkeye- ⋅ r/nasa
Seeing the Artemis 1 rocket up close was pretty cool, but introducing my LEGO SLS to the real one was even better!2mo ⋅ TheBrickSpace ⋅ r/nasa
Perseverance rover is now officially half way to Mars! Credit latest in space and nasa1yr ⋅ George1878 ⋅ r/nasa
Neil Armstrong's family watching him launch to the Moon on this morning 50 years ago3yr ⋅ hoylewasrright ⋅ r/nasa
NASA captures first image of Ultima Thule, the farthest world ever explored in history - 4 billion miles from Earth3yr ⋅ realspacemusicvideos ⋅ r/nasa
What was the suit used in Apollo 9’s EVA because of the red coloured head?5mo ⋅ CrappyRedditGuy ⋅ r/nasa
Really excited for the JWST Launch later this month.. So I decided to design something I could print and put on my desk.7mo ⋅ therealmacjeezy ⋅ r/nasa
Voyager (1979) vs. Juno (2019) What about jupiter's look: I'm tired, boss1yr ⋅ bluemozzarella ⋅ r/nasa
A family photograph left on the surface of the moon by one of the Apollo 16 astronauts in April 1972 - NASA photo2yr ⋅ dnadosanddonts ⋅ r/nasa
Go for launch! This is my boss, Phil McAlister, signing the Certificate of Flight Readiness for this week’s SpaceX crew launch. CoFR is the apex of a pyramid of paper that took years to demonstrate that the flight is safe. #crewdragon #launchamerica #nasa #spacex2yr ⋅ dstone2 ⋅ r/nasa
Welcome crew 2 to the ISS! The first time in 20 years for Russia, NASA, Japan and ESA to be together on ISS at the same time.1yr ⋅ RubberDucky3737 ⋅ r/nasa