Midpen maintains a trail network of over 250 miles of trails across more than 70,000 acres of open space. The Trails and Infrastructure Volunteer Program is open to anyone who would like to help ...
The grant will be used to increase the city’s SMART fleet and service hours by 50%; start a pilot program to evaluate the feasibility of using autonomous vehicles; develop in-app tools to help users ...
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy welcomed the all-American 2025 astronaut candidate class during a ceremony at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.
Celebrating the fifth anniversary of her work being part of Phoenix’s landscape, Cauley reflects on what has and has not changed in our society. Today, with a second Trump administration going full ...
NASA will announce the 2025 astronaut class today, selected from a pool of 8,000 applicants, and will begin a two-year training program to prepare them for missions to the International Space ...
A “Dome After Dark” event, titled “Dance and Create” and featuring Andy Brislin and Shotty Otter, is scheduled from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan ...
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NASA selects two Edwards Air Force Base test pilots for astronaut program
The 10 newly selected astronauts may be among the first to return to the moon, and the first ever to set foot on Mars.
Doctors are refusing to participate in the Voluntary Assisted Dying process because of a “cumbersome and time-consuming” paper-based system, a Tasmanian MP says.
The candidates will complete two years of training before becoming eligible for flight assignments to low Earth orbit, the Moon, and Mars, according to a press release issued Monday by NASA.
Erin Overcash is a proud graduate of North Oldham High School. Now, she is one of NASA’s newest astronaut candidates, and her story is inspiring students and neighbors alike.
NASA unveiled 10 recruits who will undergo training to become eligible for future missions that could carry humans deeper into the cosmos than ever.
NASA introduced its newest astronauts Monday, 10 scientists, engineers and test pilots chosen from more than 8,000 applicants to help explore the moon and possibly Mars.
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