Cost overruns and delays doomed the ice-hunting lunar rover.
The Ramses mission would stalk the asteroid as it barrels toward our planet.
The test is part of ongoing efforts to increase space-to-Earth communication speeds by 1,000-fold.
The rapper's 1997 debut single is now the first hip-hop song sent to deep space.
The dark side of exoplanet WASP-39b is a scalding 1,450 degrees Fahrenheit.
A relatively long cave system on the Moon is a "promising site for a lunar base," according to the team that identified the structure.
The rare atmospheric phenomenon was powered by thunderstorms off the coast of South Africa.
The Falcon 9 failed to deliver the satellites to their intended orbit, spoiling an impressive streak for the hard-working, freakishly reliable launch vehicle.
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine and Cornell University have designed a Dune-inspired spacesuit that recycles urine, which should help prolong spacewalks.
A broadened definition of what constitutes a planet will be proposed next month, one that would include planets existing beyond our solar system.
An upcoming Chinese mission will attempt to deflect a small asteroid in the ultimate showdown of planetary defense.
The intense radiation from Jupiter could damage parts of the Europa Clipper spacecraft, putting NASA's mission to explore Europa at risk.
So far, the temperatures achieved during tests on the ground are not what the teams had hoped for.
The rocket's second stage failed to raise its altitude, preventing two of its payloads from being deployed successfully.
After years of delays, Ariane 6—Europe's next-generation rocket—finally reached space.
From the sizzling surface of the Sun through to the frigid expanse of deep space, these are the breathtaking vistas captured by the year's top astronomy photographers.
After its retirement in 2030, the nearly one-million-pound space station will become—by far—the largest object ever brought back from space. Here's how NASA plans to do it safely.
The feature may have developed as rising magma stretched and cracked the planet's crust, the European Space Agency said
The company wants to limit the number of Starship rockets SpaceX can launch from Kennedy Space Center.
Intuitive Machines CTO Tim Crain spoke to Gizmodo about the new space race and what it will take to return to the Moon.