Levitating conveyor belts, asteroid spaceships, and crater telescopes, oh my!
ESA released a new video showing the final moments before its satellite was deliberately destroyed in Earth's atmosphere.
The new mission statement is shorter and simpler, but somehow even more confusing.
Light from the globular cluster Terzan 12 is distorted by gas and dust, casting the image in a reddish hue.
After a botched initial launch on April 20, SpaceX’s Starship is fully stacked and primed for a second takeoff, awaiting regulatory approval.
Humanity is dashing to the Moon once more, but this time with private players, a lunar habitat, and a trajectory for Mars.
After a slight delay, the the H-IIA rocket blasted off at 7:42 p.m. ET on Wednesday.
Navigation warnings issued for this week are similar to ones related to a scrubbed hypersonic test in March.
The ancient galaxy's magnetic field, 16,000 light-years across, is the furthest astronomers have ever detected.
The Chandrayaan-3 mission was put on sleep mode earlier this week to avoid the lunar nighttime.
SpaceX continues to dominate headlines with its groundbreaking launch vehicles, but a new generation of U.S. rocket companies is quietly reaching for the stars.
ESA officials are optimistic about announcing a launch date that's "not too late" in 2024, provided upcoming tests are successful.
The lander and rover duo entered their scheduled sleep mode as the Sun set on the lunar south pole.
Mining water, metals, and oxygen from the Moon and asteroids seems promising, but only if these space-based resources are reasonably accessible.
This week, Gizmodo delves into the modern space frontier, charting key players, challenges, and dreams driving today's New Space Race.
An amateur astronomer spotted a bright flash of light on the gas giant, indicating a small impact.
The lawsuit claims that the company did not consider SpaceX because of the ongoing rivalry between Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.
The brightness of comet Nishimura has increased since its discovery several weeks ago, leading to hopes that it’ll soon be visible to the unaided eye.
The Deep Space Network antennas are already operating at capacity, with an anticipated growth in demand with the upcoming Artemis missions.
The doomed Russian Luna 25 lander crashed on August 21, with its crater now discernable on the Moon’s surface.