Del Rey releases John Birmingham's "The Shattered Skies," the second book in his "Cruel Stars Trilogy."
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A new museum exhibit hopes to uncover the secrets behind the doodles, in-jokes and coded messages on a blackboard that Stephen Hawking kept for more than 35 years.
The cost of living may be on the rise, but at least you can save on an awesome Lego Star Wars set.
Two particularly strange stars may have formed in a lucky collision, according to new research.
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station snapped this picture of an ancient heart-shaped oasis near the Nile River in Egypt
SpaceX aims to make progress in space and on Earth with its new venture, the Polaris Program. And the team behind it couldn't be more excited.
The first orbital launch of SpaceX's Starship Mars rocket has been pushed back by at least another month.
The billionaire commander of SpaceX's Inspiration4 mission is flying back to space again with a set of new crewmates.
NASA has put together some freely available e-cards that feature iconic space photos with special Valentine's Day messages attached.
Large galaxies may steal dark matter from smaller galaxies they nearly collide with, new research suggests.
The billionaire commander of the first "all-civilian" space mission has now filed a new flight plan, underwriting a series of three SpaceX launches to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities.
A newly established group called the Moon Farside Protection Permanent Committee has begun framing issues and solutions to guard against RFI corruption of the moon's far side.
It's not terrible; it's just not as good as it could've been. And it could've been really good
As mysterious as they are dangerous, black holes in games allow us to reach the unreachable and teach us something along the way.
A new Russian cargo ship will blast off Monday (Feb. 14) with tons of supplies and equipment for the Expedition 66 crew. Here's how you can watch it live.
Scientists argue that we need to build better monitoring systems to spot earthquakes of this type.
The hottest commodity in astronomy these days is time — specifically, time using NASA's brand-new, ultra-powerful observatory.
A rocket set to hit the moon March 4 might not be from SpaceX after all, astronomers now say. It may be a Chinese rocket stage.
In a new video from NBCLX, United Launch Alliance CEO Tory Bruno and NBC sports producer Brad Fosler explain what Super Bowl LVI would look like on Mars.
It’s not often that the sudden appearance of a new impact crater on the Moon can be predicted, but it’s going to happen on March 4, when a derelict SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will crash into it.
One of China's newest launch startups has been raising serious amounts of money for its range of increasingly complex "Gravity" launch vehicles.