If you happen to be awake in the late hours of Thursday night (Nov. 18) or during the early hours going into Friday morning (Nov.19), you'll want to direct your attention to the sky.
Oh, NASA, caught us when we weren't looking again. We've really got a glow about us, don't we? Astronaut Shane Kimbrough just snapped a pic of us from 250 miles up.
Over the weekend while we were chowing down on burgers, waving our American flags, watching parades and fireworks, there were a few Coloradans, who were keeping their eyes on the sky.
Dr. Kjell Lindgren was a flight engineer on International Space Station. He will return to the CSU campus March 22 to share his experiences as a NASA astronaut.
NASA scientists are reporting definitive signs of liquid water on Mars' present-day surface.
"This, I think, gives a focus of where we should look more closely," said Alfred S. McEwen, professor of planetary geology at the University of Arizona and investigator of high-resolution images taken on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter...