A NASA engineer rigged up a very glitter bomb package complete with fart spray, hidden camera, and GPS tracker. Thankfully, he's shared video of these jerks getting their farty, glittery surprise!
If you're currently in the job hunt or looking for an exciting new career, NASA has got exactly what you're looking for. NASA has announced they're hiring for the position of "Planetary Protection Officer" to protect Earth from harmful aliens.
With many bad things being portrayed in the news, including shootings, celebrity deaths, and more, I thought it was time that we list off some of the GOOD things that have happened so far this year.
The Angry Birds franchise turned to NASA for the development and promotion of their game Angry Birds Space. Now it appears the space agency is turning to the super-addictive game for their latest strategy to explore the great beyond.
The Space Shuttle Endeavor is heading home this morning, atop a 747 jet, and it will passing over Acadiana as it heads to Houston. The exact time it will fly over Acadiana is hard to predict, but if all goes as planned the Endeavor should be over Acadiana around 9:45am Wednesday.
His famous line, "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" is one of the most famous quotes of all time, and today we are sad to hear the news that Neil Armstrong is dead at the age of 82.
The internet has been having a lot of fun with the Mars Curiosity Rover landing. There were a whole bunch of memes. And, of course, there’s mohawk guy Bobak Ferdowsi, who’s successfully bridged the gap between geek and punk.
But the real fun is going to begin when we start to getting hold of more of the photos and videos Curiosity is going to beam back to earth.
History was made early Monday morning when the $2.6 billion NASA rover named "Curiosity" made its dramatic arrival on Martian terrain, Mars. Yes, as one NASA scientist put it, "We are now on Mars."