Meet the SpaceX Crew-7 astronauts launching to the ISS on Aug. 25 (www.space.com)
Four astronauts from four countries are on board a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
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Four astronauts from four countries are on board a SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
White holes are mathematically possible, according to general relativity. But does that mean they're actually out there?
The transparent, chargeless quasiparticle could shed more light on the underlying mechanics of superconductivity
'We now have for the first time vestiges of times that could have been conducive to the origin of life.'
The sun unleashed its second X-flare in less than three days — and we should brace for more such activity.
The company shared a handful of static-fire shots via social media on Tuesday (Aug. 8).
The three spacecraft will be unleashed on the moon with only high-level orders.
What is after space? – Pip, aged four, North Yorkshire, UK
Glowing green and gold, NGC 6822, could teach us a lot about the ancient, metal-poor universe.
The device will analyze with unprecedented precision how the sun's outbursts change Earth's upper atmosphere.
The European Space Agency's ambitious Euclid space telescope is on its way to decoding the secrets of dark matter and dark energy.
"This is now becoming so real."
It's almost like a stellar toddler sometimes gets into a bad mood and takes it out on a nearby stress ball.
Giant cliffs that encircle Olympus Mons formed when lava flowing down the volcano encountered deep water.
Haley's Coronet is at war with its neighboring dwarf galaxy, and it's a gravitational struggle the latter is bound to lose.
Newly discovered fast magnetic waves might explain why the sun's corona is so hot.
This week, the European Space Agency will guide its dead Aeolus wind satellite back to Earth — but not in one piece.
"This result does not fit in with the currently accepted cosmological models, which include dark matter."
The jug-like structure is a rare and short-lived double-lobed planetary nebula.
Scientists have puzzled over the origins of a gravity hole in the Indian Ocean for years. Now, researchers think the sunken floor of an extinct ocean could be the cause.