Japan's H3 rocket is set for a pivotal launch this week, aiming to reignite the nation’s space ambitions.
Measuring nearly 12 Earth-widths across, the stellar phenomenon could unleash powerful solar flares, threatening satellites and power grids.
SpaceX is trying to acquire 43 new acres, but the land it's offering in return is already protected. This means Texans won't see any new conserved land areas.
Spaceplanes seemed out of favor when the Shuttle was retired in 2011. They now seem to be making a comeback.
Mimas joins an elite club of solar system moons harboring subsurface oceans with potential habitability.
Europe's ERS-2 satellite is set to meet its demise in a week or so, officially concluding its trailblazing 16-year mission.
NASA's spacecraft had another close encounter with Io, revealing what appear to be two volcanic plumes erupting simultaneously from its surface.
“It may have been one small step for Neil, but it’s a heck of a big leap for me.”
NASA's spacecraft has been suffering from a computer anomaly for months, in what the project manager describes as the "most serious" incident in recent memory.
The asteroid Bennu, touched by a spacecraft in 2020, could have a spectacular history.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is anticipating budget cuts for the upcoming year as NASA awaits final confirmation from Congress.
The smallest rings in the solar system, belonging to the centaur Chariklo, may be perturbed by a moon that's yet to be discovered.
Ingenuity will never fly again, forever grounded on the Martian dunes, where it looks incredibly lonely.
After an upsetting string of failures, Intuitive Machines is next in line to attempt the first-ever commercial Moon landing.
The company is investigating the incident but claims the wayward object didn't pose a safety issue for the crew on board the spacecraft.
The first robot landed on Mars in 1997, and those little guys have left a legacy of hidden messages, lucky pennies, and supposed last words.
Oleg Kononenko has now spent more time in orbit than any other human and, according to Einsteinian relativity, is now the world’s greatest time traveler.
Former NASA astronauts tested Collins Aerospace’s new spacesuits on a parabolic flight, simulating the weightlessness of space.
The space agency is hosting a workshop for low cost missions to study Apophis despite having two probes in storage that could fit the bill.
After a challenging landing, Japan’s SLIM lander is unlikely to survive the extreme cold during a 14-day lunar night.