25 Dec 2022, 05:32 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / If the Americans and Chinese basically have Mars all to themselves, the Russians, or should we say, the Soviets still dominate the exploration of Venus
23 Dec 2022, 09:19 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The NEO Surveyor, the first telescope purpose-built to look for near-Earth objects, moves into final design-and-fabrication phase
22 Dec 2022, 03:09 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA's Perseverance rover has started to build a sample depot on the Red Planet. The rover dropped the first tube filled with rock on the surface of Mars
22 Dec 2022, 01:54 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / In truth, the genesis of the InSight lander has its roots in NASA's previous Martian lander. This would, of course, be the Phoenix launched in 2008
21 Dec 2022, 22:21 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / NASA's solar-powered InSight spacecrfat lost the battle with dust. After four years of listening to marsquakes, the lander fell silent
21 Dec 2022, 04:04 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Marking off a year of nothing but excellence from the Ingenuity Martian Helicopter, the historic aircraft completed its record 37th consecutive flight.
18 Dec 2022, 21:16 UTC · By: Cristian Curmei / This travel trailer includes extensive upgrades compared to previous model years. Boasts a modular "Flex Space" and can accommodate over four adults
18 Dec 2022, 16:35 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / We don't blame you if you're shocked the United States wielded a nuclear spacecraft engine as far back as the 1960s. Or that hardly anyone remembers it.
16 Dec 2022, 23:05 UTC · By: Florina Spînu / In the following weeks, Perseverance will build a sample depot on Mars. The rover will drop around 10 sample tubes in a region called the "Three Forks"
15 Dec 2022, 11:55 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Orion spaceship reached San Diego on Wednesday after spending almost a month and 1.4 million miles in the vacuum of space
14 Dec 2022, 18:46 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Here on Earth, dust devils can take shape anywhere a pocket of warm air rapidly rises through patches of cold air, thus creating a vortex
14 Dec 2022, 17:13 UTC · By: Mircea Mazuru / Here's Hubble's new view of the Carina Nebula, a massive cloud of gas and dust home to stars 100 times the size of our dear Sun
12 Dec 2022, 08:31 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / The Orion spaceship is now back home after traveling “farther than any spacecraft designed to carry humans and return them to Earth”
11 Dec 2022, 14:20 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / The proposal for an ultra-high-speed space probe designed solely to study the atmosphere of our Sun stretches back to 1958 and the foundation of NASA itself.
8 Dec 2022, 17:53 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Such equipment can't just be tested on-sight at the Lunar surface. It needs years of testing here on Earth before NASA feels comfortable using it
7 Dec 2022, 00:25 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Before Artemis III brings the first woman and the first POC to meet the Lunar regolith in 2025, we ought to take a look back and appreciate the past
5 Dec 2022, 20:28 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / All that's left now is the cruising stage back to Low Earth Orbit (LEO), followed by a de-orbit maneuver to get Orion back down to the Pacific Ocean safely
2 Dec 2022, 17:04 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / Launched nearly 17 years ago in January 2006, New Horizons famously captured what is probably the most vivid pictures mankind will likely ever have of Pluto
2 Dec 2022, 08:33 UTC · By: Daniel Patrascu / NASA plans to fly the Ingenuity Mars helicopter once more on December 3, this would be the machine's 35th flight on another world
1 Dec 2022, 09:03 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / The amount of hardware that NASA and the ESA plan to put on the Lunar surface and in its orbit will one day overwhelm the SLS's capabilities, NASA's prepared