SPACEWhen supermassive black holes consume the gas and stars surrounding them, they generate 'burps,' and the frequency of these burps is proportional to their size, according to a new research.
As different countries celebrate their respective wins in the Tokyo Olympics, the International Space Station has its own version of the Olympics for its astronauts and cosmonauts, too.
In the ongoing effort to prove whether the Earth's moon once held water and ice on its surface, scientists turned to decades-old data for additional clues, using photos taken during the Apollo Mission series.
Japanese Akatsuki Venus probe found the night-time winds flow counter to the winds in the daytime. Weather projections based on space-based infrared photography claim that winds on "Earth's Evil Twin" sister, planet Venus, run backward at night.
The first crewed flight of Blue Origin's New Shepard carried Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and three others to space and back on Earth on Tuesday morning, July 20.
Back in 2018, Japanese entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa was revealed to be behind the dearMoon Project: an art project that aims to send tourists around the Moon. And a new update teases who might be joining the visionary on the Starship trip.
NASA is spicing up the outer space by planting and growing chile peppers in the International Space Station (ISS). Astronauts will have to wait for four months before they can eat them.
Sir Richard Branson says future vehicles will go faster, higher and longer. He also dreams of building a space station around the moon in the distant future.
A team of astrophysicists found that magnetars can emit bursts of low energy gamma rays in a pattern never before seen in any other astronomical object.
NASA recently flew higher than other platforms at heights of almost 70,000 feet, double that of most commercial flights, to investigate atmospheric and planetary science, among other applications.
The FAA is implementing a Space Data Integrator prototype that will track a space launch or reentry vehicle traveling through the national airspace in near real-time.
Richard Branson is on his way to fulfilling a lifetime's ambition: flying to the edge of space. His Virgin Galactic rocket plane has taken off for a 1.5-hour mission
Scientists have accidentally discovered a huge and previously undetected galactic structure that could change the way we think about how stars are made.
The Hubble Space Telescope currently faces its most serious glitch in over a decade, and while NASA is too keen to fix this iconic observatory, the agency does not want to hurry the restoration process.