A team led by Texas A&M researcher Ryan Ewing lived and worked for three weeks on Mars-like terrain in Iceland to test rover technology in support of NASA’s Mars 2020 mission and study how the planet evolved over time.
A team of Texas A&M engineering researchers has been awarded over $1 million from NASA to study the impact of using VAs to support crew members on long duration exploration missions.
A Texas A&M technology historian explains why the 1969 moon landing could have been delayed – or not happened at all – without the Soviet Union’s space ambitions.
On the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, a Texas A&M space flight medicine researcher explains what happens to the body when venturing beyond Earth.
Texas A&M-Galveston Chief Operating Officer Col. Michael Fossum discusses his 194 days in space as a NASA astronaut, the impact of Apollo 11 on his life and inspiring the next generation of space travelers.
The flight plan for the Apollo 11 mission is among the memorabilia featured in “The Eagle Has Landed” at Texas A&M’s Cushing Memorial Library & Archives.
Texas A&M astronomer and physics expert Nick Suntzeff discusses setting up a base of operations on the Moon, armed conflict in space, alien life and space billboards ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.