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Texas needs ‘space cowboys’ and statewide talent pipeline to become a hub for space companies
Texas ranks second among states with the most open commercial space jobs, according to a new report from the Space Workforce Incubator for Texas.
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NASA balloon didn’t crash in Texas, scientist sets record straight
A high-altitude scientific balloon operated by NASA’s Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility, carrying the EXCITE instrument for exoplanet atmospheric studies, experienced an anomaly during its flight on September 12,
A West Texas woman saw something unusual on a recent morning, a massive parachute drifting slowly across the sky. It turns out the parachute was carrying a large piece of scientific equipment that landed in a wheat field next to Ann Walter’s home.
Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy announced Monday that he would allow other companies to compete for the Artemis III landing contract that was awarded to the SpaceX Starship spacecraft.
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'It Was A Very Cool Experience': Texas Woman Watches NASA Equipment Crash-Land On Neighbor's Farm
A lost piece of space equipment crash landed on a farm in Texas, witnessed by a neighbor who saw the whole thing unfold. Here's what happened.
Ann Walter spotted a bulky object in the sky over her rural West Texas home, which was found to be scientific equipment with NASA stickers.
A NASA research probe crash-landed in a Texas farm last week after being blown off course. The probe came down on the farm of Ann and Hayden Walter in Edmonson, prompting the family to call the local sheriff’s department.
HOUSTON — NASA has deployed two specialized aircraft to assist state and local authorities with flood recovery operations in the Texas Hill Country. The project is a collaboration between the Texas Division of Emergency Management, the Federal Emergency ...
Microbiologists at the University of Houston confirmed that a bacterium found in NASA spacecraft assembly rooms, called Tersicoccus phoenicis, will go dormant when it runs out of food.
Texas High School student Parker Lacefield shows the spice blend that he and his classmate Juan Ramirez created for their cajun-inspired tacos at Spring Lake Park Elementary School's cafeteria on Monday, Oct. 10, 2025. (Staff photo by Mallory Wyatt)
A West Texas family was shocked when a giant object attached to a parachute landed on their farm. "I was like, 'OMG, what?" Ann posted.