With one last Hubble servicing mission left, Discovery Space Producer Dave Mosher and Jorge Ribas find out exactly what upgrades await the space telescope.
The Hubble Space telescope launches with great promise, but soon proves to be an expensive disappointment. Take a sneak peek at how NASA fixed the telescope, bringing the outer reaches of space into focus.
Countless mysterious objects have been caught by NASA's cameras. Many astronauts have even reported seeing unidentified flying objects. Has NASA recorded the first traces of extraterrestrial life?
Breaking satellites is the goal of some NASA engineers who make sure the equipment is ready for orbit. The Discovery News team checks out how they do it.
What's the best way to perform CPR in space? A University of Louisville researcher thinks he has the answer and floats it by Discovery News' James Williams.
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.
NASA's Spitzer Space 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.
The Wide Field Camera 3 will let Hubble look deeper into space and further back in time than ever before. Dave Mosher gets the details on the telescope's newest eyes. Jorge Ribas produces.