The Mercury-bound space probe BepiColombo has taken its second look at its target planet today during a superclose flyby designed to slow it down and adjust its trajectory.
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Bizarre spiral object found swirling around Milky Way's center
Astronomers have peered into the center of the Milky Way and discovered what appears to be a miniature spiral galaxy, swirling around a single large star.
Supernovae Swept Out Barnard's Loop in Orion
Astronomers have mapped Orion in 3D to understand the origin of the large arc of Barnard’s Loop — and you can interact with the 3D image!
Second segment added to Starship launch tower at Kennedy Space Center
The second segment of SpaceX’s Starship launch tower was lifted at pad 39A Thursday morning. Credit: Spaceflight Now
The second section of the Florida launch tower for SpaceX’s huge Super Heavy and Starship rocket was lifted on top of the first tower segment Thursday at the Kennedy Space Center, continuing construction of a structure that will stand more than 400 feet tall.
NASA will unveil the James Webb Space Telescope's 1st science photos in July. Here's how to watch.
After half a year of commissioning in space, the James Webb Space Telescope will release its first science images in July. Here's how you can tune in to the historic event for free.
Methane levels surged in 2020 despite lockdowns
Levels of methane, the second most important greenhouse gas in our atmosphere, continued their unrelenting rise in 2020 despite the economic slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 OS HSM lens review
Big, brutal, comparatively slow but this lens has world-beating zoom capabilities.
'Emerging super Crab' might be the most powerful pulsar ever discovered
Sifting through data from the Very Large Array Sky Survey, scientists have observed an object that might be a "pulsar wind nebula."
See the moon 'jump' over Uranus in the predawn sky this week
The moon will appear to hop over Uranus in the predawn sky as it continues its planetary tour. The event will occur between Friday (June 24) and Saturday (June 25).
Lego NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander review
Lego NASA Apollo 11 Lunar Lander is a set that doesn’t quite live up to its intergalactic potential.
Hubble Space Telescope catches dead star in the act of cosmic cannibalism
The Hubble Space Telescope has spotted a white dwarf star devouring material from its own system, suggesting that water and other volatiles might be common in the outer reaches of planetary systems.
ULA’s next launch for Space Force is less than a week away
The first stage for ULA’s next Atlas 5 launch was stacked on a mobile platform May 27 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Credit: United Launch Alliance
United Launch Alliance teams at Cape Canaveral are in the final week of preparations for the next flight of an Atlas 5 rocket, set for liftoff with two U.S. military technology demonstration satellites June 30, a one-day delay after bad weather held up launch processing.
Ariane 5 orbits Malaysian, Indian telecoms payloads
Ariane 5 has delivered two telecommunications satellites, MEASAT-3d and GSAT-24, into their planned geostationary transfer orbits.
Ariane 5 rocket deploys satellites for Malaysia and India
A European Ariane 5 rocket lifts off from the Guiana Space Center with the MEASAT 3d and GSAT 24 satellites. Credit: ESA/CNES/Arianespace/JM Guillon
Two multi-ton geostationary communications satellites for Malaysian and Indian operators took off on top of an Ariane 5 rocket Wednesday from French Guiana, leaving four Ariane 5s left to fly before retirement of the European workhorse launcher.
NASA not planning another Artemis 1 countdown dress rehearsal
NASA’s Artemis 1 moon rocket on Launch Complex 39B earlier this month. Credit: NASA/Ben Smegelsky
Foregoing another countdown rehearsal, NASA plans to return the first Space Launch System rocket to its assembly hangar at the Kennedy Space Center next week for a hydrogen leak repair and continued preparations for liftoff on the Artemis 1 moon mission.
Unprecedented! 'The Orville' Season 3 Episode 3 scores a perfect 10 from us
Imagine a nightmare-induced, Indiana Jones-style, trap-avoiding treasure hunt.
How Octavia E. Butler mined her boundless curiosity to forge a new vision for humanity
A scholar of Octavia E. Butler explores how the writer envisioned the future in her work.
Live coverage: Ariane 5 ready for launch today from French Guiana
Live coverage of the countdown and launch of an Ariane 5 rocket with the MEASAT 3d and GSAT 24 communications satellites. Text updates will appear automatically below; there is no need to reload the page. Follow us on Twitter.
Wild blue spiral in New Zealand sky likely made by SpaceX rocket (photo)
A New Zealand resident spotted a "bizarre but very cool" blue spiral above her house following a SpaceX launch on Sunday (June 19).
Wildfire Threatens Kitt Peak National Observatory
The Contreras wildfire has been threatening the historic Kitt Peak National Observatory in southern Arizona.
NASA applauds Artemis 1 moon rocket's fueling milestone, mulls readiness for launch
NASA officials are pleased with Artemis 1's performance during its recent "wet dress rehearsal" but need more time to determine its readiness for launch.