A satellite will fall to Earth this week in a 1st-of-its-kind reentry. Here's what you need to know (www.space.com)
This week, the European Space Agency will guide its dead Aeolus wind satellite back to Earth — but not in one piece.
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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."
In a rare astronomical event, August 2023 stargazers will see two supermoons, coupled with the appearance of an elusive blue moon
NASA's unprecedented asteroid experiment is still churning out results.
As a new space race heats up, two researchers from the Kansas Geological Survey at the University of Kansas and their colleagues have proposed a new scientific subfield: planetary geoarchaeology, the study of how cultural and natural processes on Earth's moon, on Mars and across the solar system may be altering, preserving or...
Its believed Booster 9 and Starship 28 will be the next combination to fly
The nation is aiming for a crewed lunar landing by 2030.
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover sealed the tube containing its 20th rock core sample on June 23 (the 832nd Martian day, or sol, of the mission), and the mission's science team is excited about its potential. That's because this sample was drilled by the rover from an outcrop composed of tiny chunks of other rocks that were...
New research led by Newcastle University and published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society has revealed that supermassive black holes obscured by dust are more likely to grow and release tremendous amounts of energy when they are inside galaxies that are expected to collide with a neighboring galaxy.
VIPER is NASA’s first rover that needs headlights.
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Studying the hydrogen fingerprint from just after the Big Bang could allow researchers to kill 'two birds with one stone!'
"They look very Earth-like, but they're on Mars, so how could they form there?"
You'll need to rule out human noise or other Earth-bound sources, which is to say eliminating the ‘confounders.' A control sample helps, too.
Some details on @blueorigin...
Tweet by Elon, this has big implications for HLS as it affects the number of refuelling flights needed.
A study published this week in an astronomical journal suggests our universe could be 26.7 billion years old, or about twice as old as we thought.
A new study increases the odds of finding the 'origins of life' in the Milky Way.
Rocket Lab will launch seven satellites to orbit today (July 14) on a mission that will also feature a booster recovery, and you can watch the action live....
A scorching hot world where metal clouds rain drops of titanium is the most reflective planet ever observed outside of our Solar System, astronomers said on Monday.