On Sunday afternoon, astronaut Scott Kelly tweeted a picture of the moon from his seat aboard the International Space Station. It will likely be the last photo he takes of the moon, at least until he returns to Earth on March 1.
As the whole Northeast is dealing with a blanket of snow, we've seen plenty of maps and graphics, but nothing compares to this absolutely stunning photo of the storm over the East Coast that was taken by NASA astronaut (and New Jersey native) Scott Kelly from the International Space Station. Take a look:
Astronaut Scott Kelly has seen more of the world than most people, but what makes the West Orange native unique is that he's seen it from the confines of the International Space Station. In fact, Kelly has just set the record for spending more time in space than any other American.
We could be in for a dazzling show tonight courtesy of NASA. They're scheduled to launch a rocket from their Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. But this won't be your ordinary rocket launch.
Early morning workers and travelers at Miami International Airport were treated to an unexpected sight in the skies over the Sunshine State earlier this month.
UPDATE Tuesday, April 14, 3:38pm: Today's launch is on as scheduled for 4:10pm. Watch the livestream below:
UPDATE 4:28pm: Weather has scrubbed today's launch, which is now scheduled for 4:10pm tomorrow. We'll keep the live feed up here so you can watch.
Happening right now - Commercial space company SpaceX will launch their Falcon 9 rocket in a little less than an hour (scheduled for 4:30pm) and