SPACEAccording to American intelligence officials, Chinese surveillance drones are connected to reported UFO encounters. Read on to know more about this revelation.
Six months after Rocket Lab's first attempt to recapture the first-stage booster mid-air, their second attempt has unfortunately failed as the helicopter did not catch the booster this time. Read the article to know the full details.
Read on to know why on Earth is China crashing Long March 5B rockets! There were concerns about where a 23-ton chunk of space junk from China's Long March 5B rocket launch might land again, but it has already safely dropped into the south-central Pacific Ocean.
The US Space Force reported that China has released an unknown space object into orbit. Don't be left with the unknown, know the latest news here at Science Times.
It's fireball season! Catch the Taurid meteor shower this weekend ahead of the total lunar eclipse on Elections Day. Read the article to know more details about these cosmic events.
Read on to know why Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found a pimple on the Martian Planet. The widespread organic pimple on a person's face does not affect rocks or outer space objects, partly because the bumps are caused mainly by hair follicles that become blocked with oil or debris.
The process of converting the lunar soil sample into rocket fuel and oxygen could work autonomously even without astronauts. Learn from this article how researchers made it possible.
Rocket Lab first attempted catching a reusable rocket mid-air last May and successfully completed the mission dubbed There And Back Again. Tap the article to learn how the company plans to do it for the second time this week.
NASA recently shared a picture of the Sun that looks like it is smiling, but people are left divided about what this unusual image really looks like. Read the article to learn more details.
A rare heavenly occurrence was seen in the horizons of Jeju Island in South Korea that amazed the masses. Look how astounding this news is, read here to know more!