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A rocket carrying TWO South Jersey science experiments launched yesterday afternoon at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
It's still up there.
16 years after it's launch, the International Space Station is still orbiting the earth. Residents in South Jersey will get a glimpse of the station as it passes overhead.
On Sunday afternoon, astronaut Scott Kelly tweeted a picture of the moon from his seat aboard the International Space Station. It will likely be the last photo he takes of the moon, at least until he returns to Earth on March 1.
New NASA satellite photos can spot your tacky Christmas lights from space, so now we know which state has the brightest light displays. Can you guess which state is the most offender?
Your next chance to look up in the South Jersey sky and see a rocket launch is set for Monday.
The rocket will lift off from NASA’s Wallops Island launch facility in eastern Virginia, about 115 south of Atlantic City, Monday, October 27th at 6:45pm...
If you asked me why people don't click "like" on your selfies, I might tell you to take a good, hard look in the mirror. But, what do I know?
Another NASA rocket launch from the Virginia spaceport Tuesday evening should be easily seen around New Jersey, offering a chance for sky-watchers to witness a rocket carrying 29 satellites being launched in to orbit.
We've have perfect conditions in South Jersey to watch tonight's launch of a NASA rocket to the Moon.
Tonight at 11:27, NASA plans to launch the LADEE (pronounced lad-ee) lunar orbiter, which will collect dust—literally—as it circles the moon and studies the lunar atmosphere...
What happens when rocket scientists take on the coffee machine? The answer is a $11,111 coffee maker which brews java at the "perfect" temperature.
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The first person to set foot on the Earth’s moon, Neil Armstrong passed away today (Aug. 25) due to complications resulting from cardiovascular procedures. He was 82.