TECH & INNOVATIONNASA's MOXIE experiment on Mars ended successfully, surpassing expectations by producing oxygen. Continue reading to learn more of this groundbreaking experiment.
This 56th flight of the NASA Ingenuity helicopter is another testament to how the helicopter goes beyond expectations, as it was first designed to only conduct five flight demonstrations. Read to learn more.
NASA's moon orbiter spots a new crater on the lunar surface which likely resulted from Russia's Luna-25 mission. Find out more about it in this article.
NASA awarded TransAstra over $800,000 to clean the space junk. Continue reading to learn more. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/NASA Orbital Debris Program Office) NASA Awards TransAstra $850,000 to Clean Space Junk With 'Capture Bags' With more and more space missions, the junk in the cosmos has continued to increase.
NASA's Viking mission may have found alien life on Mars, but experiments of adding water could have accidentally killed them. Read the article for more details.
The origins of a massive shadowy mark on Neptune's blue expanse continue to elude scientists, leaving them uncertain about its cause. Read the article to learn more.
The first team of astronauts to set foot into NASA’s Lunar Gateway space station will be the Artemis crew in 2028, if everything goes as planned. Continue reading the article to find out more.
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) exposes intricate details of Ring Nebula, unveiling inner filaments with NIRCam and outer traceries with MIRI. Check it out in this article.
NASA faces building decay due to chronic underfunding, risking mission impacts. Director warns of $250-260 million annual maintenance gap. Continue reading to learn more of this story.
Two of NASA’s mobile launchers see action as they perform their tasks for the agency’s Artemis space mission. Continue reading the article to find out more.
The moon has oxygen in the form of certain minerals like silica, aluminum, iron, and magnesium oxides; none of which are accessible to human lungs. Read to learn more.