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Subscribe to RSS FeedMars Curiosity Rover 9 Years In Space
We have always looked out to the universe in wonder, imagining if there could be, or could have ever been, life on other planets. The most recent answers come from a car-sized rover on the surface of...
STS-80: The Longest Shuttle Mission
NASA's Space Shuttle program was a truly groundbreaking step in sustainable space travel. STS-80 was one of many space flights but was also record-breaking and incredibly eyeopening in terms of...
Apollo 12 the First Return to the Moon
Apollo 12 took a step in closing the gap between Earth and the world beyond us. During the 10 day mission, Apollo 12 proved that human space travel was not a one-off, but was a symbol of what was to...
Mars Exploration Rovers: Opportunity and Spirit
Spirit and Opportunity were launched in 2003, making their way to Mars by 2004, where they both successfully landed on the surface. Their purpose was to explore Mars and search for signs of past...
Artemis Deep Space Gateway
NASA and ESA have come to an agreement on the collaboration for the Artemis Gateway earlier this week!
OSIRIS-REx Encounters Asteroid Bennu
Earlier this week, the OSIRIS-REx touched down on and collected samples from asteroid Bennu. If the spacecraft returns as scheduled in 2023, it will be the first to return samples from an asteroid to...
20 Years of the ISS
As we get closer to celebrating 20 years of the ISS being operational, it's time to look back on what lead up to this point and the future of travel to the ISS.
Mercury Atlas 8 and Sigma 7: 58 Years Later
Mercury Atlas 8 (MA-8, also Sigma 7), the third manned orbital flight of the Mercury program, launched on October 3, 1962.
The Voyager Project
The Voyager probes are truly going where no one has gone before. They have been headed, since 1977, directly into the vast unknown of space, far beyond the reaches of what we have ever considered...
Looking for Connection in the Stars
It seems to be human nature that we strive to answer the unanswerable about the universe. For thousands of years, people have been looking up to the sky, begging for connection — to higher powers,...
45 Years of the Viking Project
45 years ago, the Viking landers made their way toward Mars, and 44 years ago this week, the Viking 2 landed on the surface of Mars! The findings from the Viking mission are responsible for...
Send Your Name To Space & Back in February 2021
In February 2021, alongside our flight partner, we will be launching a payload up to the International Space Station, where it will orbit outside of the ISS for six months and will be exposed to...
The first Martians will be Vegan
It might sound strange that an ethical movement on Earth could transcend the boundaries of our planet, but it is true. At some point in the (hopefully) not so distant future, humans will travel to...
Guide: What is Space Flown memorabilia?
As you have probably already seen, throughout our website we talk about and even sell "space flown memorabilia", but what is it? Well, keep reading and find out, you may be pleasantly surprised!
Laika the Space Dog
Laika the space dog was launched aboard the Soviet Union's Sputnik 2 on Nov. 3, 1957, an immoral act from a time when animal rights did not exist. But why did they do it?
Grumman S.S. John Young & ISS Payload
SpaceX have achieved much in the past few years, but so have we! The first of our two payloads which we sent to the International Space Station returned to Earth early this year, but we're not here...
Top 10 Space Gifts of 2019
Another incredible year filled with space goodness has gone by and we have analysed your top 10 space gifts of 2019! Fair warning though, if you wear space socks, be prepared to have them blasted off!
Brief History of Space Food
Here goes; Did you know that NASA, Roscosmos and ESA all manufacture their own space food? It goes without saying that a European Astronaut’s palate wouldn’t quite suit a Russian Cosmonaut, and...