SPACEResearchers will use the James Webb Space Telescope's sensitive infrared instruments to help them look for exoplanets. Continue reading to learn more.
In 2026, NASA's Artemis III mission will see astronauts planting cress, duckweed, and brassica on the Moon to test their viability for future lunar colonies. Read this article to learn more details.
Next week, on April 8, NASA will launch three rockets into the solar eclipse's shadow to study atmospheric effects. Read this article to learn more details.
A proposed space mission called Mercury Scout aims to take advantage of solar sail technology to explore the smallest planet in the solar system. Find out more about it in this article.
Pluto TV wants to make Pluto a planet again on its anniversary streaming on April 1 and it's not an April's Fool Day joke. Continue reading to know the full story.
Renowned astrophysicist Martin Rees challenges Elon Musk's plan to colonize Mars by 2050, labeling it a "dangerous illusion." Continue reading for more details.
Japan's SLIM lunar lander defies expectations, enduring its second lunar night despite not originally designed for such conditions. Read the article for more details.
Experts have different opinions about 'Oumuamua, the first confirmed interstellar object with Avi Loeb claiming it was a work of an alien civilization. Continue reading to learn more about this matter.
Astronauts staying in space for a long time experience body changes as a result of low gravity and radiation exposure. Check this article to learn more.
In 1931, a city in Tunisia was rained down with fragments of meteorites which offer information about the early Solar System. Find out more about it in this article.
Discover why, despite advancements, landing on the moon remains challenging in 2024, as governments and private firms navigate unforeseen complexities.
Astronomers found Compact Symmetric Objects (CSOs), previously believed to be young, actually have relatively short lifespans, surprising the scientific community. Read the article for more details.