Thanks to the largest solar radiation storm since 2003, beautiful aurorae have been popping up across the globe. Martin Berman talks to Discovery News Space Producer Ian O'Neill to understand how the aurora borealis and australis are created.
NASA's robotic lander autonomously launches, hovers, and lands. And it could be the future of planetary exploration. Martin Berman finds out how it works.
Does the usage of SIM's and computing power hold the answer to whether or not there is a creator of the universe? Perhaps we are merely computer simulations of our future selves.
Cutting-edge robots, recently unveiled by NASA and General Motors, will work next to humans on Earth and in space. Jorge Ribas reports on the twin machines dubbed Robonaut 2.
NASA's Spitzer Telescope discovered evidence that a high-speed collision between two planets happened thousands of years ago. Scientists think this type of collision is how planets, like the Earth, are formed.
Do sci-fi villains have the moonbase market cornered, or will we be living on the moon some day too? Jorge Ribas finds out when NASA's making the next giant leap for mankind.
NASA experiences great success with Columbia. Then tragedy strikes with the explosion of the Challenger. Take a sneak peek at the design and development of the first winged space shuttle.
Will future space exploration be done by robots or humans? The Director of the Planetary Science Division at NASA, James Green, answers whether future space exploration will be done by humans or robots in this Curiosity video.
After the success of Project Mercury, NASA launches into Project Gemini with plans to bring us even closer to the moon. This sneak peek shows us new, more powerful rockets, and the first ever space walk.