Photos: How the (missing) Apollo tapes were made
With multigigabyte disk storage but a dream in 1969, NASA recorded the moon landing on reel after reel of magnetic tape. And now those tapes have vanished.
With multigigabyte disk storage but a dream in 1969, NASA recorded the moon landing on reel after reel of magnetic tape. And now those tapes have vanished.
A look inside the lab housing a duplicate set of the systems on the International Space Station, Nasa and Boeing check new software out before uploading it to the station
NASA is developing a number of robots designed to assist astronauts with tasks too tedious--or dangerous--for humans.
How technology designed to help explore the solar system is finding a use on earth
Photos of the month - November 2010
Nasa hacker supporters vent fury in Home Office protest
The European Space Agency has given details of how it will track NASA's landing of the Curiosity rover on Mars, a mission that is seeking to gauge the habitability of the planet
Photos of the month - April 2010
Ever wondered how to dissolve an antacid tablet in space? Have a look at these cool activities you could do in orbit.
The world's first civilian passenger spacecraft is on show at Farnborough International Airshow this week. ZDNet went down to check out the full-size replica of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo, which could be taking its first passengers to the edge of space as early as next year