SPACEEuropean Space Agency's (ESA) Mars Express discovered a Valles Marineris, canyon system on the Red Planet. Continue reading to know how Tithonium Chasma compares to the Grand Canyon from Earth.
It is confirmed that NASA will cover the Roscosmos-ESA spacewalk. Read on to know what Samantha Cristoforetti, an astronaut of the European Space Agency, will do her first spacewalk.
Find out what the Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission's top five mysteries are, as revealed by European Space Agency (ESA). Read the article for more details.
The European Space Agency (ESA) cut ties with Russia as it announced the termination of its collaboration with Roscosmos for the Mars mission ExoMars rover. Continue reading for the details.
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.
China hopes to beat NASA and ESA by returning the first rock samples from Mars to Earth. Continue reading to learn how they want to lead the space race.
ESA’s Gaia was recently found to have the capability of detecting starquakes. Learn more about the satellite mission and data release 3 of the space agency.
While eyes were glued to French Guiana and the approaching James Webb Space Telescope launch, for several days on December 17, 2021, the spacecraft flew through the Comet C/2021 A1 Leonard's tail.
With the use of several telescopes globally, astronomers found at least 70 rogue planets in the Milky way that marked the largest group of rogue planets ever discovered.
Cristoforetti's Barbie doll version is now jetting off on a zero-gravity flight, with the objective of inspiring young female individuals to consider a STEM career.
The measurement of the universe is still in question. The data of the observable universe still isn't sufficient to determine the whole shape and size of the expanding universe.
Space agencies NASA and ESA released a new image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope of the spiral galaxy NGC 691, the eponymous galaxy for the galaxy group where it belongs.
Thomas Pesquet, the French astronaut under the European Space Agency, is sharing marvelous views from the International Space Station on his social media accounts.