Scientists announced the completion of the largest digital camera on Earth, the LSST Camera which will be mounted on the powerful Vera C. Rubin Observatory. It will revolutionize views of space.
Mars spacecraft snaps glorious view of Martian volcanoes — and a surprise
The European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter captured a detailed view of Martian volcanoes, clouds, and even a surprise visit from the moon Phobos.
The U.S. is exploring a railroad for the moon. It has a good reason.
The concept of a future moon railroad and other lunar infrastructure projects are being developed the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, to create a thriving moon economy.
NASA finds doomed asteroid that exploded in Mars atmosphere
The NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured evidence of an impacting object, likely an asteroid, that broke up in the planet’s atmosphere before plunging into the ground.
What is the total solar eclipse on April 8th and how can you see it?
On April 8, 2024, the total solar eclipse will be on display over a swath of North America, allowing an estimated 31 million people a chance to step outside and see the sun’s corona.
When NASA crashed into an asteroid, it did way more than ‘nudge’ it
NASA revealed that its DART mission, an asteroid redirection test, not only changed Dimorphos’ motion, but the unprecedented impact also changed the shape of the space rock.
Webb telescope makes curious find in deep space: alcohol
The James Webb Space Telescope scanned two young star systems and found some vital ingredients for the formation of potentially habitable worlds, including ethanol, or alcohol, among other organic molecules.
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NASA snapped images of the stadium-sized asteroid that swooped by Earth
NASA captured imagery of asteroid 2008 OS7 when it passed just 1.8 million miles from Earth earlier in February. Our planet wasn’t in danger, though it was a relatively close pass.
NASA spacecraft spots dramatic view of new impact crater on Mars
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, a NASA spacecraft, captured a clear view of a relatively recent impact crater on the Red Planet. It’s evidence of our still-dynamic solar system.