
On this 50th anniversary of Apollo 11’s launch, NBC’s Harry Smith introduces Lillie Elliot, Jo Thompson and Ruth Ratledge, some of the women who hand-crafted the spacesuit Neil Armstrong wore on the moon. The suit did its job, and decades later, the Smithsonian is working to preserve it.

2016: It seems like everywhere you look, there's something that's thinking for you, guessing for you, or just plain doing for you. That's the work of artificial intelligence, and contrary to popular belief, it's no longer the stuff of science fiction. So why are some experts so worried about it? For TODAY, NBC’s Olivia Sterns has the story.

Joseph DePasquale and Alyssa Pagan are some of the first people to see the edge of space as new images get sent back form the James Webb Space Telescope. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Harry Smith sits down with the visual developers as they work on a new photo.

Astronaut Bill Anders sits down with NBC’s Harry Smith 50 years after the Apollo 8 mission to share the full story behind the now-famous "Earthrise" photo.


A 2020 study found that when a couple tries to get help for infertility, the man does not undergo any kind of fertility evaluation 25% of the time. Reporting for TODAY, NBC’s Savannah Sellers sits down with couples who are trying to break the stigma of male factor infertility.