SpaceX Falcon 9 rockets grounded following failure in space
Skygazers hoping to catch a glimpse of the next SpaceX rocket launch may have to wait a while after the company suffered a failure about an hour into what was expected to be a routine deployment of satellites.
Starliner astronauts give update on mission delays
The Starliner astronauts gave an update from the International Space Station for the first time since leaving Earth.
NASA has chose SpaceX to build space station deorbit vehicle
The International Space Station can't stay up there forever. NASA has just announced that SpaceX will build a de-orbiting vehicle to get the ISS to burn up in the atmosphere safely. That controlled re-entry is set for 2030.
SpaceX launches GOES-U mission from Florida atop Falcon Heavy rocket
NASA and SpaceX successfully launched the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) GOES-U mission into geostationary orbit aboard a Falcon Heavy rocket from Florida on Tuesday.
NASA, NOAA launching high-tech weather satellite from Space Coast to monitor severe weather
NASA and NOAA are taking weather forecasting to the next level with its GOES-U satellite, lifting off from the Space Coast this week.
The world's largest swimming lesson at Typhoon Lagoon
The World’s Largest Swimming Lesson is an annual event held at a variety of locations across the world, designed to empower children with the skills and knowledge they need to swim safely and help prevent drowning. This year marks the event’s 15th anniversary and Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is hosting the largest swim lesson in the country. FOX 35's Marley Capper spoke with some of the cast members making this event possible.
William Anders: The astronaut who captured the famous 'Earthrise' photo
Retired astronaut William Anders, who passed away in a plane crash on Friday, captured the iconic "Earthrise" photo during the Apollo 8 mission on December 24, 1968, providing a new perspective on Earth's beauty and fragility and becoming a symbol of the environmental movement.
New leaks discovered on Starliner during docking
NASA and Boeing have discovered new leaks and failing thrusters as the Starline crew docked on the ISS Thursday.
Astronauts land at ISS despite helium leaks
NASA astronauts riding inside the Boeing Starliner have landed safely at the International Space Station despite multiple helium leaks in the rocket.
NASA has a new game plan for Hubble Space Telescope to resume science observations
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope stopped collecting science at the end of May after part of its directional system returned faulty data. Teams will begin transitioning to use only one out of three gyroscopes, reducing the telescope's efficiency.
Boeing Starliner launch scrubbed
The computer that helps launch the rocket is the reason behind Saturday's scrub.
More issues ahead of Starliner mission
This launch has been anticipated for years, but the big question is will we see another scrub?
Disney's Halloween celebration update
FOX 35's David Martin spent time in Main Street USA to get the inside scoop on this years Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween celebration.
No 'jitters' for NASA astronauts preparing to launch on Boeing Starliner spacecraft
Two Navy test pilots who became NASA astronauts will take their ultimate flight Monday as they will be the first to launch on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station.
NASA astronauts land for upcoming launch
Starliner astronauts landed on the Space Coast Thursday afternoon. The duo is two weeks away from leaving earth and launching on Boeing’s highly anticipated and highly delayed Starliner spacecraft.
NASA seeks ideas for Mars sample return mission
NASA is rethinking how to bring samples from Mars back to Earth after a review found that current budget constraints would delay the Mars sample return mission to 2040 and cost more than $11 billion.
NASA seeks new ideas for Mars sample return mission due to budget constraints
The current Mars sample return plan would cause NASA to take funds from other planned missions. The space agency is seeking an alternate plan for getting Mars samples back in the 2030s and for less than $7 billion.
Disney disability pass changes: What you need to know
Tharin White, a travel and theme park reporter, talks about Disney's new system for obtaining a disability pass for upcoming trips to the parks. The pass known ass the Disability Access Service (DAS) will only gear towards those with developmental disabilities and the whole process will be done online through a video interview.
Viral Sleepy Girl Mocktail will put you to sleep
Tart Cherry Juice, Magnesium, and a few other ingredients are the solution to your insomnia - according to TikTok
NASA looking to hire astronauts: Do you have what it takes?
Applicants who are accepted can expect an annual salary of $152,258 per year.