It’s a discouraging result, but resistance exercises could help.
A follow-up mission by the European Space Agency could find a very different looking Dimorphos.
The world’s newest satellite telescope is the deep space paparazzo we need.
A Boeing 747 carrier aircraft named Cosmic Girl will release a two-stage rocket after reaching an altitude of 35,000 feet.
The International Liquid Mirror Telescope will use liquid mercury to give scientists a view of the sky, and observations are set to begin later this year.
Cloudspotting on Mars is a new initiative for the public to team up with NASA to study Mars' atmosphere, so it's releasing 16 years' worth of data.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says Starship will be ready to launch in July, but the private space company has not yet secured permission for liftoff.
The new high-res views are sweet, but the exercise suggests consumer cameras can be used to test and verify a satellite's operations, too.
This is the first of three scheduled launches from Australia, in which NASA will attempt to study habitable conditions around distant stars.
Tech delays mean that the spacecraft may not arrive at the metallic asteroid until 2030.
Russia’s Progress vehicle is the only other spacecraft capable of adjusting the space station's orbit, and Russia's space chief has threatened to ditch the ISS.
The small satellite will test out an elliptical orbit for a planned space station around the Moon.
The software was originally designed over 20 years ago based on the now-outdated Microsoft system.
You know about the planets. But what about their satellites?
The CAPSTONE lunar satellite is scheduled to liftoff from New Zealand at 6 a.m. ET of Monday June 27.
We’ve sent all sorts of things to the Moon over the past 64 years, but not every mission has gone as planned.
An unidentified object hit the lunar surface earlier this year, forming a perplexing double crater.
New images of rock formations offer clues to what Mars was like billions of years ago.
The much-anticipated first launch of the Space Launch System could happen as early as late August.
The new launch tower is being built at Launch Complex 39A, a mere 1,000 feet from where SpaceX launches its Falcon 9 rockets.