Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti saw this town established in the middle of the desert from space.
An Aerial Food Drop Over Syria Missed Its Target, and That’s No Surprise
An experienced C-130 officer explains why it’s so hard to get drops right from high altitudes.
A Convair NB-36H, the first aircraft to fly with an operating atomic reactor, on August 6, 1956.
DARPA Picks Aurora Flight Sciences For New X-Plane
It will take off like a helicopter, fly like an airplane, and be the strangest thing in the skies.
Not All Martian Landing Sites Are Alike
And choosing among them is one of the great challenges facing any search for life.
The Node 1 hatch opens on the International Space Station.
An Aerial Photographer Asks: Could We Have Some Clarity in U.S. Drone Laws?
Because right now, they’re a mess.
With one raid, the Allies demonstrated the airplane’s superiority over the airship.
Scott Kelly’s Year of Working Tediously
It’s not all Star Wars up there.
NASA Aims to Build a Quiet SST
The space agency launches its first piloted X-plane program in many years.
An F-15C Eagle flies above the Arctic.
An Oscar-Worthy Animated Tale of Two Cosmonauts
A surprisingly touching film about the dream of spaceflight.
Otto Lilienthal’s In-Flight Movie From the 1890s
With a little help from a 21st-century filmmaker, the visionary aviation pioneer takes to the air.
Visitors to the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in camp in tents next to their aircraft.
The Military’s Airborne Target Tracker Is Getting an Upgrade
It’s been a long time coming for JSTARS.
A close view of the craters on Saturn moon Dione, with Enceladus behind it, from the Cassini spacecraft.
Apollo’s Mysterious “Music,” Explained
Are aliens singing to us?
An F-15E Strike Eagle lands at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey.
A close-up of the solar panels on the International Space Station
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