The crewmembers aboard the space station took a short break Saturday to get a look at the storm from their vantage point. Even from space, the storm expected to reach the Gulf of Mexico Aug. 21 and gain strength as a potential Cat 5 storm, impresses the crew with its size.
A comprehensive video explaining the Constellation program. Hear about the next steps NASA will take through Constellation, and sneak a peek at NASA's newest vehicles: the Orion crew vehicle, the Ares launch vehicles (Ares 1 Crew Launch Vehicle and Ares V heavy launch vehicle) and the Altair Lunar Lander. Learn what progress has been made in the development of this new generation of spacecraft.
Come aboard the International Space Station, and see first-hand astronauts at work. STS-117 Commander Rick Sturckow narrates this video, giving outsiders a sneak peak of the crew's busy day in space. Here the crew of STS-117 prepare for a spacewalk geared toward station construction.
Space shuttle Atlantis rolled to stop on Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility runway 15, completing its 13-day journey of nearly 5.3 million miles in space. Commander Steve Frick thanked everyone for helping to bring them safely home.
Atlantis touched down at 9:07:10 a.m. EST. Nose gear touch down followed at 9:07:20 a.m.. Wheels stop occurred at 9:08:08 a.m..
Astronaut Greg Chamitoff, aboard the International Space Station 220 miles above Earth, is taking your questions.
Post a video response to this video or visit http://www.nasa.gov/ ask and submit a question there. Chamitoff's schedule will not allow him to answer many questions, but he will attempt to answer a few each week.