NASA Just Released 1,000 Spectacular New Photos From the Surface of Mars
NASA has just released 1,000 spectacular high resolution photos from the surface of Mars. Read More >>
NASA has just released 1,000 spectacular high resolution photos from the surface of Mars. Read More >>
Researchers just confirmed that those canyons are flowing with liquid methane.
Someday we will have a little space house all of our own. Until then, these six new prototype deep space habitat designs that NASA just released will have to do.
If someone told us that these stunning new photos had been taken on Earth, we wouldn’t have blinked an eye. But they weren’t, they came from Mars. Read More >>
Smouldering peatlands didn’t limit their pollution to Indonesia: they sent smoke halfway across the world.
It’s not something that’s been added to the lake that caused the change: it’s something that’s been taken out.
In the same way that Apollo 11's data has been digitised to increase accessibility, now a team at NASA is doing the same for the Viking mission.
A crew of astronauts and researchers has arrived in NASA’s underwater laboratory, Aquarius. They’ll be using the underwater conditions to simulate a crewed trip to Mars.
NASA just announced that it’s given the Curiosity rover the power to fire its laser at targets of its choice. You fools, you’ve killed us all.
Stare deep into this abyss. What you are seeing right now is one of the deepest views into space possible. Read More >>
These balls of rock orbiting the TRAPPIST-1 star are being scanned for their human-holding viability.
A spacecraft parked in orbit at a distance of one million miles has captured the mother of all timelapse videos—an entire year on Earth. Enjoy. Read More >>
SpaceX’s work in reusable rockets will get another push as scientists prepare Sunday for a launch and subsequent landing of the Falcon 9 rocket tonight.
This is what the sun looks like when your spacecraft suddenly does a backflip. Read More >>
A handheld DNA sequencer could indeed sniff out extraterrestrials – but first, what's that weird fungus astronauts are finding on the walls way up there?
Hardly a spectacular capture but a sure sign that the spacecraft's camera is operational and ready for more.