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  • Gaia spacecraft in front of milky way

    ESA Says Goodbye To Gaia, But Its Work Is Far From Finished

    The ESA has finally shut down Gaia, its mind-blowing space mission to map the Milky Way. Despite its retirement, Gaia is far from done.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • blood moon lunar eclipse over mexico

    Relive March's Breathtaking Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse With These Photos

    Did you miss last night's blood moon lunar eclipse or just want to relive it? These photos captured the celestial event perfectly.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • South polar cap on Mars

    NASA Knows Exactly Where To Look On Mars For Signs Of Life

    New research discoveries may have given NASA the exact place it needs to look for evidence of life on Mars.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • Earth in space

    China's New Space Station Will Generate Endless Power

    China wants to build a space-based solar power station in orbit around Earth, and it could do so in the next 25 years.

    By Joshua Hawkins 10 months ago Read More
  • SpaceX Starship explosion videos

    Watch All The Craziest SpaceX Starship Explosion Videos In One Place

    These crazy videos show the SpaceX Starship explosion a little after it rocked off. This is the second explosion of the Starship this year.

    By José Adorno 11 months ago Read More
  • You Won't Believe This Stunning Andromeda Galaxy Photo Was Taken From Someone's Backyard

    Am astrophotographer has now unveiled the most breathtaking photo of the Andromeda galaxy we've ever seen, and he took it from his backyard.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • Large planetoid in empty space

    The City-Killer Asteroid's Chances Of Striking Earth Just Dropped To Zero

    The latest city-killer asteroid updates suggest Asteroid 2024 YR4 will miss Earth entirely, leading astronomers to breathe a sigh of relief.

    By Joshua Hawkins 11 months ago Read More
  • A Rare Four-Planet Conjunction Will Be Visible For Most Of January

    A rare four-planet conjunction will be visible most of this month as Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars light up the sky.

    By Joshua Hawkins January 6th, 2025 Read More
  • juno io image

    Study Claims Io Doesn't Actually Have An Ocean Of Lava Inside It

    A new study counters previous theories that Jupiter's hellish moon, Io, has an ocean of lava inside powering its volcanic surface.

    By Joshua Hawkins December 17th, 2024 Read More
  • aurora northern lights

    The Northern Lights Could Be Visible From New York To Idaho This Week

    A geomagnetic storm could cause the aurora borealis to dip into the skies of a few upper midwest states this week.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 28th, 2024 Read More
  • Milky Way's largest star is dying

    Scientists Captured An Image Of A Star Beyond The Milky Way For The First Time Ever

    Scientists have finally imaged a star outside of the Milky Way for the first time. Here's what it looks like and how they did it.

    By Joshua Hawkins November 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • Artists concept of Voyager 1

    NASA Is Now Talking To Voyager 1 With A Radio That Hasn't Been Used Since 1981

    Voyager 1 communications have once again hit a snap, with the interstellar probe somehow turning off its main radio transmitter.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 30th, 2024 Read More
  • illustration of Artemis missions and SLS rocket stages

    NASA Shares Possible Artemis III Landing Zones On The Moon

    NASA has finally shared more details about possible landing zones for Artemis III, humankind's first return to the Moon since the 1970s.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 29th, 2024 Read More
  • satellite in space, wooden satellites could replace metal satellites in the future

    A Boeing-Built Satellite Just Exploded In Orbit

    Boeing-built Intelsat 33e just collapsed in orbit, leaving roughly 20 fragments swirling through space in its wake.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • mars

    New Study Claims Certain Regions Of Mars May Have Conditions To Support Life

    A new study has posited that certain regions could be better suited for life to grow on Mars than others due to certain conditions.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 22nd, 2024 Read More
  • euclid, the ESA's dark matter hunting spacecraft

    The Euclid Space Telescope's First Official Images Will Blow Your Mind

    The first set of the Euclid space telescope's universe mapping images have been published, and they are mindblowing.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 18th, 2024 Read More
  • blue supermoon

    A Supermoon Will Fill The Sky Later This Week

    Skywatchers can take to their backyards for a stunning look at the Hunter's supermoon later this week. Here's when to see it best.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 15th, 2024 Read More
  • starship launch test

    SpaceX Could Launch Starship Again As Early As This Sunday

    SpaceX could launch Starship's fifth test flight as early as this Sunday if the FAA passes the needed licenses.

    By Joshua Hawkins October 9th, 2024 Read More
  • Polaris Dawn illustration

    SpaceX Will Attempt The First Commercial Spacewalk This Week

    The hardest part of SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission is coming up when the passengers complete the first commercial spacewalk this week.

    By Joshua Hawkins September 11th, 2024 Read More
  • blue supermoon

    China Produced Large Quantities Of Water Using The Moon's Soil 

    Chinese researchers have turned lunar soil into water, and the development has major implications for creating water on the Moon.

    By Chris Smith August 25th, 2024 Read More
  • usaf x-37B space plane is similar to china's space plane

    Space Photographer Captures Photo Of Secret Chinese Space Plane

    An amateur space photographer has captured a photo of the elusive Chinese space plane, which continues to take part in mysterious missions.

    By Joshua Hawkins August 16th, 2024 Read More
  • Dune: Part Three should bring back most of the cast.

    Crazy New Spacesuit Could Let Astronauts Drink Their Own Filtered Urine

    Scientists have developed a spacesuit component that can recycle urine into drinking water, similar to sci-fi movies like Dune.

    By Chris Smith July 12th, 2024 Read More
  • starry sky

    Look Up: You Can See The Milky Way Without A Telescope This Summer

    This summer, if you look up on the right nights, you can actually see the Milky Way without a telescope. Here's when to try.

    By Joshua Hawkins July 4th, 2024 Read More
  • A small dog sitting next to the new Starlink Mini dish

    Starlink Mini Is The Satellite Internet Dish Of My Camping Dreams

    Starlink has announced the Mini, a new dish small enough to fit in a backpack that can provide access to satellite internet.

    By Joe Wituschek June 21st, 2024 Read More
  • UFO-shaped cloud in sky

    Harvard Scientists Think Aliens May Already Be Living On Earth

    Harvard researchers believe we should consider the possibility that an advanced species of aliens might already be living on Earth.

    By Chris Smith June 14th, 2024 Read More
  • space-time warps around a wormhole

    Are Warp Drives Actually Possible? New Study Says Yes

    A recent study has sparked excitement in the scientific community, suggesting that warp drives, a staple of science fiction, could actually be possible. Published in…

    By Joshua Hawkins May 14th, 2024 Read More
  • illustration of Artemis missions and SLS rocket stages

    Former NASA Engineer Claims He Invented A Ground-Breaking Thruster That Doesn't Need Fuel

    A company led by a former NASA engineer claims to have created propellant-free thrusters that could revolutionize space travel.

    By Joshua Hawkins April 23rd, 2024 Read More
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