NASA continues to prepare for a crucial test that will pave the way for the launch of its Artemis 1 moon mission.
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A galaxy's overdeveloped spiral arm dominates the foreground of a stunning new image from the Gemini Observatory in Hawaii.
NYT bestselling novelist Rob Hart comments on his new sci-fi book, "The Paradox Hotel."
On March 4, a lonely, spent rocket booster hit the moon at nearly 6,000 mph. Studies of its crater could reveal new science.
Giant "sinkholes" — one of which could devour an entire city block holding six-story buildings — are appearing along the Arctic seafloor.
Veteran Hollywood director Ken Kwapis reflects on making the second season of Netflix’s “Space Force”
Researchers plan to launch two rockets into the heart of the northern lights. Here's what they might find.
Solar Orbiter will (yet again) take the closest ever images of the sun during its pass on Saturday (March. 26)
The influence of "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" is acknowledged and appropriate respect is paid
Axiom SpaceX's Ax-1 private space station mission is cleared for launch, but only after NASA's Artemis 1 tests.
The U.S Federal Aviation Administration has delayed an environmental review of SpaceX's Starship program by at least another month, to April 29 at the earliest.
On April 3, 2022, SpaceX and the private spaceflight company Axiom Space will make history with the launch of Ax-1, the first all-private mission to the International Space Station.
The Milky Way's thick disk is 2 billion years older than astronomers previously thought and likely formed barely 800 million years after the Big Bang.
Joining the EU would open up prospects for cooperation in all spheres of politics and business — including the space industry — at the highest level for Ukraine.
Antarctic sea-ice extent dropped to a record low in the satellite data in February, but it's likely due to natural variation.
New documents suggest that NASA officials dismissed concerns raised by the LGBTQ community over the name of its newest observatory, the James Webb Space Telescope.
China's Tianwen 1 orbiter recently captured photos of China's Zhurong rover and NASA's Perseverance rover as the two wheeled robots explored their Martian surroundings.