SPACENASA is actively recruiting new astronauts, welcoming applications for individuals aspiring to embark on space missions akin to Neil Armstrong's. Find out more details in this article.
NASA's Voyager 1 has been journeying for nearly 50 years but has now faced communication issues, sending alarming nonsensical signals. Continue reading to learn more details.
Europa's potential for sustaining alien life may be limited, as the icy moon's ocean, once considered promising, may have less oxygen. Continue reading for more details.
A new research suggests that organic materials discovered on Mars may have originated from atmospheric formaldehyde. Find out more about it in this article.
NASA's satellite photographed vast ring-shaped cavum clouds over the Gulf of Mexico, visible from both ground and space, often mistaken for aliens. Check it out in this article.
NASA's ISS Program Manager Joel Mantalbano reports during the Crew-8 mission briefing that there is an air leak at the aft end of the Russian module. Read the article for more details.
Intuitive Machines' Odysseus moon lander landed successfully near the lunar south pole but has faced hurdles with new photos revealing catastrophic damage. Continue reading to learn more details.
NASA's DART mission struck asteroid Dimorphos, unveiling its weak, rubble pile structure, challenging Hera's expectations for craters. Continue reading to learn more details.
NASA confirms the $118 million Odysseus lunar craft tipped over after a failed landing, now believed to be horizontally positioned on the Moon. Read the article for more details.
NASA announces a breakthrough in space travel by designing a type of propulsion system which uses antimatter particles to generate thrust. Continue reading the article to learn more.
NASA’s New Horizons discovers increased interstellar dust levels near the supposed outer Kuiper Belt boundary, defying previous models. Continue reading to learn more details.
NASA collaborates with global astronomers to locate and monitor hazardous asteroids, ensuring a prepared public response in case of an impending strike. Read the article for more details.
NASA works with a global coalition of astronomers for its international warning system called the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN). Continue reading to learn more.