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Webb telescope sees a much hairier spiral galaxy than Hubble
They're both special in their own way.
NASA's asteroid crash captured in dramatic before and after pictures
A mission to move a space rock.
Asteroid hunters capture footage of NASA smashing into space rock
It's an unprecedented event.
By Mark Kaufman
NASA's sci-fi mission to move an asteroid is crucial for humanity
It'll test our ability to one day nudge a menacing space rock away from Earth.
By Mark Kaufman
How to watch NASA slam a spacecraft into an asteroid
You must see this unprecedented event.
By Mark Kaufman
At NASA, some dread the mega moon rocket returning to its hangar
The back-and-forth to the launchpad is giving the old crawler a workout.
What we'll see when NASA crashes into an asteroid on purpose
It's flying at the speed of D.C. to L.A. in seven minutes.
NASA's Artemis I launch is delayed for a third time thanks to Tropical Storm Ian
Talk about stealing someone's thunder!
Scientists detect something intriguing brewing in Enceladus' seas
What lies in this moon's deep ocean?
By Mark Kaufman
Webb's new Neptune images reveal ghostly, stunning rings
Hubble couldn't put a ring on it.
What an 'excited' NASA found (and didn't) on Mars
The rover is exploring a past river delta.
By Mark Kaufman
Radiant new closeup shows the sun in magnificent detail
We promise staring into this photo won't cause retinal burns.
NASA's Artemis moon mission won't launch anytime soon
When will the space agency get another shot? They're still figuring that out.
NASA cancels second Artemis launch attempt to the moon amid stubborn fuel leak
What the heck, Hydrogen?
NASA fixes weird glitch on the farthest space probe in the cosmos
The legendary craft is still speeding through space.
By Mark Kaufman
Why NASA's mega moon rocket still hasn't left Earth
For starters, it's rocket science.
6 things to know about NASA's moon-bound megarocket
Didn't know America was going back to the moon? Catch-up quick.
Artemis spacecraft will whip around the moon over 42 days — here's why
Will the new heat shield stand up to a toasty 5,000 degrees?
NASA's moon megarocket launch was just delayed
Don't worry, there's another launch attempt happening soon.
By Mark Kaufman
James Webb captures evidence of carbon dioxide in distant planet's atmosphere
NASA is peering into far-off worlds.