More Space - Page 6
Scientists discover a mysterious solar system. It's nothing like ours.
A galactic enigma.
By Mark Kaufman
Meet the badass woman running NASA's megarocket launch to the moon
Charlie Blackwell-Thompson basically wrote the Space Launch System rocket's instruction manual.
NASA megarocket engineers are waiting to eat 50 gallons of beans
Once a surefire way to clear a firing room?
NASA's moon rocket survives storm and is still set for historic launch
Full steam ahead.
Scientists find 'planet-killer' asteroids lurking in an elusive place
"We haven't found them all."
By Mark Kaufman
Life below Martian surface is more plausible than ever, scientists find
"We could be meters away from discovering our closest planetary neighbors."
By Mark Kaufman
SpaceX's mighty Falcon Heavy rocket blasts off on a secret mission
November brings on a heavyweight championship of rockets.
He didn't live to see NASA's futuristic mission, but his ashes will join it in space
A rocket engineer saved the inflatable heat shield project.
NASA's Webb may have just seen 2 galaxies merging in the early universe
Scientists hunt for the origins of galaxies.
A colossal meteorite struck Mars. Then NASA made an even bigger discovery.
Ice, ice baby. Equator ice, ice baby.
NASA's won't be the only moon launch in November. Here's what you should know.
"There's a business case for the moon."
By Mark Stetson and Elisha Sauers
The space station just took evasive action to avoid egregious space junk
Avoiding a close call.
By Mark Kaufman
Scientists found a weird marshmallow-like planet in the deep cosmos
A strange world in an even stranger universe.
By Mark Kaufman
Webb telescope's Pillars of Creation shows us things Hubble couldn't
The "spark" of a new space telescope.
Huge, unusually powerful explosion in space just detected by scientists
"It's the equivalent of getting front row seats at a fireworks show."
By Mark Kaufman
Webb telescope sees rare star duo rife with dust rings
That's not a smear on the lens.
Black hole vomits years after gobbling up a star
A stellar meal that didn't sit well.
It worked! NASA successfully moved a stadium-sized asteroid.
Scientists confirmed the results with ground-based telescopes.
NASA finds Earth's moon didn't need hundreds of years to form. Try hours.
Watch a violent collision simulation that could have spawned the moon.
NASA swooped over ocean world Europa and captured weird, stunning footage
"Europa is of incredible interest."
By Mark Kaufman
NASA's surprising reason for crashing into an asteroid's moon
And why the mission was dubbed "Double" Asteroid Redirection Test.