The International Space Station is turning 25 this month. Twenty-five years of people from all over the world living together and working together in space. At the same time, it is starting to wrap up ...
This year is the 25th anniversary of humans inhabiting the International Space Station. A new PBS documentary looks at how the ISS was built and the challenges of surviving in outer space. The ...
Celebrating the lasting legacy of our planet's off-world laboratory since it was first inserted into orbit in 2000, NOVA presents a two-part exploration of the venerable International Space Station ...
This intimate look at the design, building, and operation of the ISS airs on PBS Nov. 5 and Nov. 12. Celebrating the lasting legacy of our planet's off-world laboratory since it was first inserted ...
After the last astronauts landed on the moon (for now) in 1972, what happened next? The BBC Two series "Once Upon A Time In Space' follows the trail of the human space program, from the space shuttle ...
Whether space-time exists should neither be controversial nor even conceptually challenging, given the definitions of “space-time,” “events” and “instants.” The idea that space-time exists is no more ...
Live coverage of the NASA SpaceX rocket launch begins 90 minutes before liftoff at floridatoday.com/space. Rockets here launch from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station ...
Oftentimes, we think of space as an endless, mostly empty vacuum, a silent backdrop where planets, stars, and galaxies play out their dance. We also think of time as something separate, a steady ...
The longtime host and producer of Mountain Lake PBS' flagship show has retired from his full-time role. Thom Hallock first joined the Plattsburgh-based station to run "Mountain Lake Journal" in 2008 ...
In New York City, September 18, at the Whitby Hotel. Presented by Peter Greenberg, host and producer, this one-hour global television special HIDDEN MALTA is scheduled to premiere in the Fall on ...
How to build a particle collider the size of the solar system. To observe the quantum nature of gravity and of spacetime itself, we need a particle collider the size of the solar system. Or we could ...