Europe's HERA mission seeks a return to the post-impact asteroid Dimorphos, with a launch set for October 2024.
The Italian-built LICIACube watched from a distance as the NASA spacecraft rammed into the unsuspecting asteroid.
Telescopes around the world honed in on the historic collision, revealing a surprisingly large and bright impact plume.
The 1,340-pound spacecraft plowed directly into Dimorphos as intended. Astronomers now need to determine the potential impact of the test.
There’s no guarantee that DART will smash into Dimorphos later today. NASA is prepared for this unfortunate possibility.
Humanity’s accomplishments in space are worth celebrating, but today’s DART test to deflect a non-threatening asteroid carries existential implications.
After mulling it over for a few days, NASA has wisely chosen to shelter its Artemis 1 rocket inside the gigantic Vehicle Assembly Building.
The gas giant is making its closest approach to Earth in 59 years.
NASA will attempt to deflect a non-threatening asteroid on Monday in a test of a planetary defense strategy.
For the Tianwen-4 mission, two spacecraft will attempt to launch aboard the same rocket and then embark on separate trips to the outer solar system.
Images from the Juno spacecraft revealed bizarre, organized storms on Jupiter.
NASA will decide on Sunday whether the Artemis 1 rocket needs to be transported back to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
Launch of SLS is set for Tuesday, but a threatening storm could send the Artemis 1 rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
The DART mission to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid is on track for Monday, and two familiar eyes will be watching.
Starlab is a proposed space station from Voyager Space, Nanoracks, and Lockheed Martin.
The bubble is spinning around the galactic core at mind-boggling speeds.
SpaceX recently performed a successful static fire test in which seven of the booster's 33 engines ignited.
The updated “Moon to Mars” blueprint involves 63 high-level objectives that could finally bring the Red Planet within reach.
The target satellites used in the "Dark Skies" exercise were commercial units leased from private companies.
A cryogenic tanking test of the Space Launch System achieved all objectives, potentially setting the stage for a third launch attempt of the rocket.