SPACEDuring the 3,474th Martian day (sol) of NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, it spotted finger-like rocks with its Mast Camera. Check it out in this article.
NASA announced that Artemis 1 is undergoing critical series of tests this coming weekend to prepare for the launch periods this year. Read to know more.
NASA's Perseverance rover sent raw images of an odd, striking landscape with an unexpected piece of foil on Mars. Read on to know how the trash got there.
NASA wants SpaceX to ensure that launching its Starship rocket from Florida will not put launch infrastructures nearby at risk as they are critical to International Space Station (ISS). Read on to learn the full story.
The sun released a long-duration solar fire. The eruption in space lasted for three hours and two NASA observatories were able to capture it. Read to know more.
A near-Earth asteroid safely passed by Earth at a distance of 750,000 miles on Sunday. Continue reading to find out when the space rock will pass by again.
NASA’s Psyche mission has been moved to a later date this year. Read to know more about the postponement, as well as the other missions of the space agency.
NASA announced studying any unidentified flying object (UFO) that will cross its radar from a scientific perspective. Read the article to learn what else chief scientist Thomas Zurbuchen said about the new mission.
James Webb Space Telescope is still working after a larger-than-expected micrometeoroid hit it. Continue reading to know what NASA said about the incident.
A giant asteroid safely passed into Earth on Monday, according to NASA. Continue reading to find out what else did the experts say about the space rock.
NASA plans to include a special investigation of the bizarre domes on the lunar surface in the upcoming Artemis and PRISM missions. Read more about the mystery of the domes and how the space agency plans to reveal its secrets.
Studies reveal that astronauts experience uncontrollable changes in their minds and emotion. Read more about the impacts of space missions on the mental health of our astronauts.
B612 Foundation tested software that could look for an asteroid and other potentially hazardous objects from here on Earth. Continue reading to know the details.