SPACESpace is full of space debris that may become a high-velocity projectile capable of causing enormous damage. Check out how a small space junk could cause incredible damage to spacecraft.
The European Space Agency (ESA) mentioned that the 2021 QM1, a "city-killing" asteroid would not strike Earth after all. Read this article to know the details.
NASA plans to bring 30 samples from Mars in early 2030 and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory scientists insist that they should not be sterilized. Continue reading to know why.
NASA developed the phone-sized drone, “Cryobot” under the SWIM project. It can swim on other planets to explore signs of life beyond Earth. Read to know more.
Scientists explain the true nature behind the bright, ghostly figures people had been seeing in the night sky these past few days. Read more about the phenomenon and why it occurs.
NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) recorded a partial solar eclipse that lasted for 35 minutes. Continue reading to know more about the solar activity.
The China National Space Administration announces the completion of the Tianwen-1 orbiter's imaging of the entire Mars. Read more about the update and next projects for both the Tianwen-1 and the Zhurong rover.
New research suggests that long-duration spaceflight could damage the bones of astronauts even more than previously thought even a year after returning to Earth. Read the article to know more.
AI SpaceFactory presented its 3D printing lunar outpost LINA, which is a collaboration project with NASA Kennedy Space Center. Continue reading to learn how 3D printing could be a solution to space habitation.
Stargazers will be treated to numerous astronomy events this month, from meteor showers to supermoons and meteoroids. Read this article to know what to expect and when to watch them.
United States Space Force postponed the launching of the new tracking satellites through the United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Read on to know why and when the next target date is.