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  • OpenStack's prospects: Red Hat, VMware agree to disagree

    OpenStack will either change the cloud computing universe or be a muddled mess. Red Hat and VMware execs square off.

    Blog posts | May 9, 2012 7:57am PDT

  • NASA, ESA confirm hacks; The Unknowns says systems patched

    NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) have confirmed they were recently hacked. The hacking group The Unknowns says most of the 10 companies it attacked have patched their systems.

    Blog posts | May 4, 2012 10:04am PDT

  • Mystery group hacks US military, Harvard, NASA, more

    The Unknowns says it has hacked ESA, NASA, US military, US Air Force, Thai Royal Navy, Harvard, Renault, French ministry of Defense, Bahrain Ministry of Defense, and Jordanian Yellow Pages.

    Blog posts | May 2, 2012 7:55pm PDT

  • NASA set to go commercial with SpaceX

    Privately owned Space X will provide the rocket and capsule for their mission to restock the International Space Station.

  • New images reveal planet in a state of flux (photos)

    NASA satellite imagery offers eye-opening view, with before-and-after photos chronicling impact of fires, floods, glacier melt, and deforestation on the Earth.

  • A thousand days in the life of the infrared universe (photos)

    The Infrared Array Camera aboard NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has been busy capturing nebulae of cold dust, peering inside obscured dust clouds, and detecting faint emissions from distant...

  • Facebook scam: 2012 DOOMSDAY CONFIRMED: NASA WARNS BE PREPARED!!

    Scammers are once again trying to pique Facebook users' curiosity with claims of a video that doesn't exist. The world is not ending in 2012, and NASA has not released a video saying it will.

    Blog posts | April 16, 2012 9:13am PDT

  • Manned space travel past, present, and future (images)

    On the anniversary of the first manned space flight and NASA's space shuttle program, take a look at spacecraft for manned travel from the past and those coming in the future.

  • NASA launches ATREX mission to the upper jet stream (photos)

    From its perch 65 miles above the Earth, the newly-launched reconnaissance craft will measure winds that travel between 200 to over 300 mph.

  • Are aliens on our sun? (gallery)

    Take some NASA videos, keen eyes, and Internet input - plus Photoshop and YouTube - and you've got a raging conspiracy theory.

  • 10 years of SpaceX milestones

    Over the last decade, Elon Musk's company has made it possible for NASA to rely on private industry to deliver crucial cargo to the International Space Station.

  • Angry Birds Flashmob at SXSW 2012

    A surprise Angry Birds flashmob at SXSW celebrated the Angry Birds In Space announcement.

    Blog posts | March 14, 2012 8:34am PDT

  • It's a twister - and other amazing photos from Mars

    NASA's HRISE camera catches a half-mile tall dust devil on the Martian surface. Plus, other newer images from the Red Planet.

  • NASA: Hackers had 'full functional control'

    NASA this week released details of security breaches the organization has recently experienced. Out of 47 attempts last year, hackers managed to penetrate NASA's computer network 13 times.

    Blog posts | March 2, 2012 3:41pm PST

  • NASA retires its last mainframe

    'Mainframes' and 'moonshots' are two words that were almost synonymous in the 1960s, as are 'iPhones' and 'apps' today.

    Blog posts | February 14, 2012 2:02pm PST

  • NASA's big ideas for the future of flight (photos)

    NASA looks to advanced design concepts to reduce noise and increase the fuel efficiency of future aircraft.

  • NASA launches multiplayer Facebook game

    NASA has launched a Facebook game titled "Space Race Blastoff" with the goal of educating people about the space program. It has a multiplayer component but you can also play it solo.

    Blog posts | January 30, 2012 11:06am PST

  • Planets cover our galaxy - we are not alone

    Recent discoveries of exoplanets by NASA's Kepler project and other research indicates that we may soon find habitable planets orbiting nearby stars.

  • NASA opens it Open-Source Code Doors

    NASA has launched a new Website for its open-source code programs.

    Blog posts | January 5, 2012 1:41pm PST

  • NASA's Mars rover finds strong evidence of ancient water (photos)

    The latest findings by the agency's Opportunity rover indicate that water flowed through underground fractures in the Martian rock.

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