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Watch 'The Real Right Stuff' launch into the virtual orchestra frontier for an epic soundtrack (exclusive)
By Elizabeth Howell published
A new video from the National Geographic Channel shows musicians virtually coming together to score "The Real Right Stuff."
'The Right Stuff' recap: We've got a lot of catching up to do ('Advent')
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
The moon comes into focus in the fourth episode of National Geographic's "The Right Stuff" on Disney Plus.
'The Right Stuff' recap: This is not a game ('Single Combat Warrior')
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
In his 1979 book, Tom Wolfe wrote about the Mercury astronauts as being the last of the single-combat warriors. The third episode of NatGeo's "The Right Stuff" borrows the phrase for its title.
'The Right Stuff' recap: Meet the Mercury 7 astronauts — 'Sierra Hotel' and 'Goodies'
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
"The Right Stuff" lifts off with a countdown to a liftoff. The new National Geographic show launched on Disney Plus with the first two hours of the eight-episode series.
Rene Carpenter, pioneering space writer and last member of 'astronaut wives club,' dies at 92
By Chelsea Gohd published
Rene Carpenter — pioneering writer, space reporter and last surviving member of the "astronaut wives club," has died. She was 92.
Apollo 13 at 50: How NASA turned near-disaster at the moon into a 'successful failure' in space
By Chelsea Gohd last updated
Fifty years ago today (April 11), three astronauts launched to space, poised to be the next humans to walk on the moon. But things didn't exactly go according to plan.
Smithsonian seeks public's help with Sally Ride's astronaut training notes
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
Do you have the "Right Stuff" like Ride?
OneWeb dedicates satellite launch to first spacewalker Alexei Leonov
By Robert Z. Pearlman published
A company launching a constellation of broadband satellites is paying tribute to the first "human satellite" 55 years after he walked in space.
Lost space dreams: How Al Crews missed out on becoming an astronaut — twice
By Roger Guillemette published
Crews was in line to fly on two military spacecraft that never made it to orbit.
NASA's iconic 'Pale Blue Dot' photo of Earth from space just got a 21st-century makeover
By Meghan Bartels last updated
On Feb. 14, 1990, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft captured one of the most iconic photographs of the space age; to commemorate the moment's 30th anniversary, NASA has digitally dusted off the image.
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