SPACEThe European Space Agency (ESA) unveils its plan to send its orbital spacecraft to the atmosphere of Venus without it being burned up like a marshmallow. Read the article to learn what technique they are planning to do.
There have been no reports of casualties or property damage in the Southeast Asian regions brought on by falling chunks of China's Long March 5B rocket debris. Read on to know what happened to the space junk.
On Wednesday, fast solar flares that will come through a "hole" in the sun's atmosphere may hit the magnetic field of the Earth. Continue reading to learn more about the upcoming geomagnetic storm.
Since Russia's Roscosmos has shown its seriousness about leaving the International Space Station, other companies might join and work with NASA. Keep reading to know the possible firms taking over.
The shortest day since the planet's rotation started being monitored with atomic clocks in the 1960s occurred on June 29. Read on to know the details and how the Earth's rotation played a significant role in it.
The record-breaking Black Widow pulsar is the heaviest neutron star that is spinning 707 times per second as it gobbles up its stellar companion. Read the article to learn more details.
A picture taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope that flawlessly catches a tiny speck of space is fully covering the stunning garment. Continue reading to learn more!
Scientists will be adding a super-fast mapping device into one of the most powerful telescopes on Earth to investigate how the Milky Way galaxy formed. Read the article to know more.
NASA released a statement about the reentry of Long March 5B rocket, saying China didn't share trajectory details of the space debris. Read more to know the details.
Mars and Uranus entered a rare planetary conjunction Sunday but more celestial events are happening in the upcoming days. Read the article and discover this month's astronomy calendar!
A Tezpur University research scholar discovered new stars forming beyond the visible boundaries. Continue reading to know more about the dwarf galaxy formation and evolution that the astronomers from India have laid bare.
An asteroid can support the growth of plants, making it feasible to plant and grow crops in space. Read the new research explaining the possibility of growing plants outside planet Earth.
Hundreds of people have reported seeing unidentified aerial phenomena in Washington, USA. Continue reading to know when the sightings usually happened.
The space debris from the Long March B rocket will break up into pieces when it falls back to Earth. Continue reading if it's destructive or should not be a safety concern at all.