This striking image, taken on October 7, 1968, shows ground crews installing the Apollo Command/Service Module atop the three-stage Saturn V rocket inside NASA’s Vehicle Assembly Building.
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Thankfully, the passenger was wearing his seatbelt.
It's been two years since Starliner left a crew stranded in space, but NASA is not giving up on the spacecraft just yet.
The SMILE mission will spend three years studying how our planet's magnetosphere interacts with solar weather.
The tool isn't a one-step solution to the complex task of mission planning, but it will be a useful in evaluating the best trajectory for each mission, the researchers say.
The tiny chip could allow spacecraft to make decisions on their own without human input.