SF News Scientists Can See The Millennium Tower's Tilt From Space Emphasizing the scale of the problem facing developers and residents, scientists with the European Space Agency last week announced that the tilt and sink of San Francisco's Millennium Tower is visible from space.
SF News Bright Light Seen Across Western US Skies Is Just Garbage We Left In Space Green & gold multi-piece meteor just flew south of Bridgeport and the Bodie Hills, California #easternsierra pic.twitter.com/r2mMqNOPLW— Jeff Sullivan Photo (@JeffSullPhoto) July 28, 2016 A bright light seen streaking across
Arts & Entertainment Here's The View Of Super Bowl 50 From Space Got to see the #SuperBowl in person after all! But at 17,500MPH, it didn't last long. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/O0DygOdX8i— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) February 8, 2016 In space, no one can
SF News SpaceX Vertically Lands Its Falcon 9 Rocket, Geeks Everywhere Rejoice SpaceX finally did it. The pioneering company in contract with NASA to deliver astronauts to the International Space Station managed yesterday to vertically land its Falcon 9 rocket on a landing pad in
Arts & Entertainment Before You Get Back To The Grind, Mull This Photo Of SF From Space #GoodMorning #sanfrancisco! Looking good this #Saturday morning!. #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/iWg6rruCgj— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) September 5, 2015 Ugh, going back to work after a three-day weekend is somehow worse than going back
SF News Astronaut Tweets Bay Area Photo From Space Hello #SanFrancisco! What a clear view of the Bay Area from #space, I think I can see the Golden Gate! pic.twitter.com/eNr7pDItH6— Sam Cristoforetti (@AstroSamantha) January 20, 2015 This far-out photo
SF News Space Nerds Launch McMoon's, A Control Center In A Defunct McDonald's To Hijack A Decommissioned NASA Satellite A group of space enthusiasts in Mountain View, California, with cooperation from NASA, have taken control of a 36-year-old decommissioned satellite that was originally put into orbit to study solar weather. The ISEE-3
Arts & Entertainment Visit The Moon And Mars Using Google Maps If you can't wait until 2026 — the year SpaceX founder Elon Musk says he'll have humans on Mars (or won't be able to afford it when the time comes) — take a trip now
Arts & Entertainment Bobak Ferdowsi, Mars Rover Guide, Lands Into Our Hearts Early Monday morning, the NASA rover Curiosity landed on Mars after "seven minutes of terror." During that time, Curiosity's activity lead, Bobak Ferdowsi, also plummeted into the hearts of many with his kicky
Arts & Entertainment Photo: San Francisco, As Seen From The International Space Station If there's one thing we love more than perusing all the wonderful, but sadly low-altitude photos in the SFist Flickr pool, it's checking out our fair city from somewhere up in orbit. This
SF News Pieces Of Tahoe Meteor Found In Small Town Parking Lot NASA Astronomers and amateur asteroid hunters alike believe they have tracked down fragments of the fireball that exploded somewhere over the Sierra Nevadas early Sunday morning. By analyzing a weather radar loop, Dr.
SF News Just How Big Was That Lake Tahoe Meteor? Regarding that meteor that may or may not have struck the Earth near Lake Tahoe this past weekend, NASA now has a better estimate of just how big that flying chunk of colorful
SF News Happy 40th Anniversary, Moon Landing Forty years ago today, inside a Culver City movie studio, the lunar module parked on the alleged surface of the Moon, and out came a couple of guys who made history as the
SF News Mars Phoenix Lander Finds Water Ice Our sister site LAist informs us, via the Mars Phoenix Lander's Twitter, that water ice has been found on the planet Mars today. At around 5:15 p.m., NASA folks exclaimed, "Are
SF News Mars Phoenix Lander Lands On the Internets, Twitter In case any slimy, green Maritans appear, brandishing pointy laser guns--and all experts agree that there will be--keep track of them and the Mars Phoenix Lander on Twitter. It's scheduled to land on