How is it that a group of people with a steadfast record of standing up for human rights around the world can support medieval dictatorships in the Middle East and elsewhere? That’s the first consequence...
The most recent military spacecraft was originally supposed to stay in orbit for about 200 days but has yet to return one year later, and speculation has been rife
Comments ()Col. Tim Kopra, currently serving his second tour of duty on the International Space Station, Tweeted out a gift to Vancouverites on Monday, a photo of our fair city snapped from outer space. Even from 400 kilometres away, Vancouver still looks good. Kopra is commander of the ISS as part of Expedition 46 and Expedition 47. […]
The unmanned spacecraft has given scientists three years of data from a journey through the outer edges of our solar system, allowing scientists to get an idea of what happens in deep space
Three astronauts from the United States, Britain and Russia are on board the capsule that launched from the steppes of Kazakhstan
Piggy-backing off the successful movie The Martian, NASA has been tweeting its plans to #JourneyToMars but it's not just a public relations campaign. Scientists have an actual three-pronged plan
'Who would have expected a blue sky in the Kuiper Belt? It's gorgeous,' Alan Stern, the principal scientist for New Horizons, said
There is no word yet on if NASA will train its astronauts the the particularities of space piracy though
A pair of B.C. residents are among the final 100 candidates for a one-way mission to Mars on a partly crowdfunded space shuttle in 2024.
Orion's test launch successful Friday, marking NASA's first attempt at launching spacecraft capable of holding people in years
When an unmanned commercial supply ship bound for the International Space Station exploded moments after liftoff Tuesday evening, among the debris that fell in flames over the launch site was a little piece of Kamloops, B.C.
Paul Pattison and Luke Minaker knew they were onto something when they got an email from the mother ...
Oct 30, 2015 | Gillian Shaw – The ProvincePremier Christy Clark's promised consumer-convenience revolution in liquor retailing hasn't exactly set off a Black Friday-style booze-buying extravaganza.
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