ABC News’ Elizabeth Schulze spoke with two former NASA scientists who say they are concerned about a potential safety issue with the Artemis II spacecraft ahead of its highly-anticipated launch.
Former NASA astronauts are worried about the next manned mission because of a risky flaw. What could this issue be?
A former NASA staffer has claimed one of the astronauts on board the Challenger space shuttle saw footage of alien corpses ...
The Artemis II mission that will take a crew of astronauts around the moon and back to Earth is expected to launch no earlier ...
HOUSTON — The former wife of a NASA astronaut pleaded guilty Thursday to lying to law enforcement, according to U.S. Attorney Nicholas J. Ganjei. Summer Worden, 50, faces up to five years in federal ...
Training is underway for NASA’s newest class of astronaut candidates at the Johnson Space Center in Texas. The nearly ...
Former NASA administrator Michael Griffin pulled no punches about where he sees America's current Artemis moon landing program in Congressional testimony today. Griffin testified alongside other ...