Space News & Blog Articles
Asteroid 2022 GN1 will pass within 79,000 miles (127,000 kilometers) of Earth, or about one-third of the distance between the Earth and the moon, later this evening.
Amazon announced today (April 5) that it has signed contracts for up to 83 launches, which will loft the majority of its 3,236 "Project Kuiper" internet satellites.
The Sigma 20mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART lens is utterly affordable, gives superb image quality and is lightweight making this legendary lens a must-consider for astrophotographers.
Paramount Plus releases a brand new trailer and poster for “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds”.
Filaments of plasma escaped from a fiery canyon that opened on the sun's surface on Sunday (April 3) and might bring more auroras to Earth later this week.
Cosmic bodies, like asteroids and comets, are constantly zooming through space and often crash into our planet, and some can be cause for concern.
“Star Trek: First Contact: The Making of the Classic Film” arrives from Titan Books this summer
Apple’s MacBook Air M1 is the perfect mix of power and portability. Read our review to find out why.
NASA's Kepler space telescope has spotted a Jupiter look-alike in a new discovery, even though the instrument stopped operations four years ago.
The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted a young Jupiter-like protoplanet that’s supporting an unusual planetary formation theory, according to a new study.
Every 10 years, astronomers and astrophysicists outline priorities for the hardware they need in the decadal survey on astronomy and astrophysics.
One of Hubble's latest photos captures the spiral galaxy NGC 5921, which lies just shy of 80 million light-years away from Earth in the constellation Serpens.
Elon Musk has purchased a 9.2% stake in Twitter, regulatory documents released on Monday (April 4) reveal.
A stuck vent valve has stalled NASA's second attempt to fuel its Artemis 1 moon mission megarocket.
A mass grave in the Ukrainian town of Bucha that may contain several hundred bodies has been spotted from space.
There's an unmistakable "Stardust City" vibe as "Star Trek" goes "Mission: Impossible" in 'Star Trek: Picard' season 2 episode 5.
Ice and dust pile on the Martian surface like a layer cake in fresh images based on data from the Mars Express spacecraft.
"Star Trek Online" boldly expands the Mirror Universe with new union with IDW Publishing.
Fifty years after it was brought back from the moon, a lunar rock has moved from the "Most Magical Place on Earth" to the "Show Me State." NASA presented the rock to The Space Museum in Missouri.