NASA working to get private space stations up and running before ISS retires in 2030 (www.space.com)
Microgravity research and technology development on the ISS will continue "full throttle" through the end of 2030, the agency says.
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Microgravity research and technology development on the ISS will continue "full throttle" through the end of 2030, the agency says.
The European Space Agency's ambitious Euclid space telescope is on its way to decoding the secrets of dark matter and dark energy.
Zhurong spotted telltale patterns in Martian dunes.
Radioactive isotopes in meteorites suggest that a supernova erupted in the vicinity of the solar system as it was forming.
The agency claims the technology is 'simpler than conventional methods for control of hypersonic craft.'
Who knows what future discoveries we will ultimately have to credit to a machine?
Space.com spoke with author Laura Krantz about her new book "Is There Anybody Out There?"
Liftoff is scheduled for 6:39 p.m. ET tonight (Sept. 29).
OSIRIS-REx's samples of asteroid Bennu will land at 10:42 a.m. EDT (1442 GMT), while the spacecraft itself heads to a new target.
Intriguing 'autocatalytic' reactions appear to be far more common than scientists had thought.
The German project aims to explore beneath Earthly ice as a test for space exploration.
Scientists studied the Squid Galaxy, Messier 77, to determine how chemicals swirl around its shrouded central black hole.
OSIRIS-REx’s asteroid-sample return capsule will land in Utah on Sept. 23 at around 10 a.m. EDT
The spherical device is able to remotely gauge hazards and plan an approach for these responders before they enter areas hit by disasters like wildfires, chemical spills, crashes and potentially even war zones.