The universe is populated with stars that live in pairs, and these systems could mean double trouble for scientists wanting to find Earth-like planets.
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China's Zhurong rover landed safely on Mars on May 15, making China only the third country to successfully land a rover on the red planet.
Scientists now seem to understand why the gas has been detected at ground level on Mars but not higher up in the air.
Arianespace will launch 36 OneWeb broadband satellites into orbit today (July 1), and you can watch it live.
Find out what's up in your night sky during July 2021 and how to see it in this Space.com stargazing guide.
This Friday (July 2), Space Chat will explore what's new in space, including Hubble repairs, a Virgin Orbit launch and the Pentagon's UFO report.
Inspire others to look up by giving the gift of a telescope or astronomy binoculars. We've rounded up some of the best deals
Warner Bros. has tweaked its fall release schedule and the eager-awaited "Dune" has been pushed back again to Oct. 22, 2021.
A SpaceX Falcon 9 launched 88 satellites into orbit and aced a landing in Florida on Wednesday (June 30).
Astra today (June 30) completed its previously announced merger with Holicity, a special purpose acquisition company backed by Bill Gates and billionaire telecom pioneer Craig McCaw, among others.
Rockets of all kinds are still our only way of reaching space — but how exactly do they work?
Gaze upon the lunar surface tonight, and you’ll see where astronauts, rovers, and landers stepped onto another world.
The Russian Progress MS-17 cargo ship, which launched toward the International Space Station on Tuesday (June 29), will come dangerously close to a Starlink satellite and a Falcon 9 rocket fragment.
Virgin Orbit launched seven satellites today (June 30), taking a big step toward regular and reliable commercial launch service.
3D rocket-printing startup Relativity Space said it plans a "major expansion" of operations and manufacturing to boost production of its Terran rocket line.
Construction of the Square Kilometer Array Observatory, the largest radio telescope ever built, will start on July 1 after nearly 30 years of preparations.
The public has voted to honor Apollo 13 engineer Arturo Campos on board NASA's first mission to fly to the moon and back in more than 50 years, Artemis 1.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to travel to outer space – and then keep going?
Researchers on two channels will help you learn about space rocks, exploring asteroids and keeping our planet safe from near-Earth objects.
Mars is known for its thin atmosphere, where CO2 dominates and provides most of the atmospheric mass and pressure.
Understanding the 'undetectable' cosmos could lead to significant changes in some highly cherished theories about space-time.