The four astronauts were hospitalized after returning from an eight-month stay on board the ISS.
The space station is getting closer to retirement, and it's still in need of a deorbiting vehicle to lower it to its fiery death.
Instead of relying on fasteners to keep structures together in space, astronauts may need to use lasers to weld on the lunar surface.
Japan's LignoSat will test the durability of wood in low Earth orbit.
The spunky probe's final gravity assist around Venus will put it on track to break records near the Sun next month.
The in-flight propellant transfer is a crucial step in reaching the Moon and Mars.
A new study posits that our planet's gravity will cause seismic activity on Apophis when it makes its close approach in 2029.
The bright and fast meteor show will peak on November 18, appearing in all parts of the sky.
A crew of astronauts was recently hospitalized following a return to Earth on board SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft.
The space agency suspended the extravehicular activities in June due to a malfunctioning spacesuit.
An investigation by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine found Hurricane Maria worsened a slow decay of the Arecibo Observatory's support cables.
AstroForge’s CEO Matt Gialich wants to mine asteroids for platinum, aiming to turn space’s untapped wealth into a new frontier for precious metals.
The rocks indicate an ancient, iron-rich environment, but the rover wasn't able study details of the rock's composition.
The two galaxies are inching closer together before they merge, a process that will take millions of years.
The small satellite survived an impact that was either caused by a micrometeorite or a small piece of space junk.
The recently discovered comet dared to fly too close to our star.
The icy moon Miranda is the latest satellite in our solar system to spark hope in the search for life beyond Earth.
Engineers have identified the issue with the Orion spacecraft's heat shield, but NASA isn’t revealing the details yet.
The spacecraft has inexplicably turned off one of its radio transmitters, likely because of an unidentified onboard issue.
The company is struggling to meet its end of a $4.3 billion contract with NASA.