SPACEAfter cleaning stones obstructing its gear, NASA's Perseverance gathers a piece of ancient Martian rock with 'drill and abrasion markings' and resembles a shocked face.
It's quite an interesting question to ponder about what would happen if the moon exploded or vanished. There are some consequences humans would see changes, not to mention, experience on this planet if this happened.
Since 1995, images from the Hubble space telescope of the American space agency NASA have been published on the Astronomy Picture of the Day or APOD website.
Research from the European Space Agency has shown for the first time that it is possible for an operator in orbit to feel the weight of rocks on the ground collected by a robot in a simulated geological exploration mission.
The Hubble Space Telescope captured a stellar image of NGC 1705, a remarkable cosmic outburst. NASA and ESA's Hubble Space Telescope revisited the dwarf galaxy NGC 1705 in the constellation Pictor, roughly 17 million light-years from Earth.
Shenzhou 13 astronauts are the first batch to celebrate the Lunar New Year in Tiangong Space Station and they were given ample supplies for the holiday.
ATLAS, NASA's asteroid warning system, has been improved to continuously monitor the whole night sky for oncoming space objects that might endanger life on Earth.
While storms wreak havoc throughout Europe and North America this week, the sun has been undergoing a period of high activity, with repercussions that may be seen on Earth on Wednesday.
In March, a piece of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket is expected to create a crater on Moon's surface, but don't expect any legal action against Elon Musk yet.
A piece of a SpaceX rocket that launched seven years ago may pose issues on the Moon. Astronomers said that a defunct SpaceX booster rocket that Elon Musk's company sent beyond the moon in 2015 would swing back and smash into the lunar surface.
Uranus and Neptune are the two known ice giants in the Solar System, sharing the same blue appearance although at different shades due to different atmospheric compositions.
The Cosmo-SkyMed Second Generation FM2 (CSG-2) satellite was launched Monday from Florida's Cape Canaveral Space Force Station by a two-stage SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.