Science & Exploration 11/04/2026 52 views 0 likes Today, at 17:07 local time on 10 April (01:07 BST/02:07 CEST 11 April), NASA’s Orion spacecraft and its crew splashed down safely in the Pacific
Science & Exploration 11/04/2026 52 views 0 likes Today, at 17:07 local time on 10 April (01:07 BST/02:07 CEST 11 April), NASA’s Orion spacecraft and its crew splashed down safely in the Pacific
Thousands of enthusiasts, professionals and curious skywatchers will gather this weekend for the world’s largest and most spectacular astronomy and space expo. The Northeast Astronomy Forum & Space Expo 2026
“We’ll push in to recover the astronauts one by one,” Lt. Julia Buckner, a Seahawk helicopter pilot said.
The Artemis 2 heat shield undergoing inspections at the Kennedy Space Center before installation on the base of the Orion capsule bringing four astronauts back to Earth Friday after a
WASHINGTON — HawkEye 360 announced April 10 it has filed for an initial public offering, becoming the latest defense-oriented space company to test the public markets. The Herndon, Va.-based company
A newly released NASA timelapse offers a rare look at a solar eclipse observed from deep space during the Artemis 2 mission, when astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft watched the
Comet-hunting often means going it alone. In the quiet dark of a sleeping house, I slip out of bed well before dawn, careful not to wake anyone, and make my
HELSINKI — Chinese satellite maker Spacety has completed multiple rounds of equity financing worth $190 million to scale its vertically integrated satellite manufacturing and data services model. Changsha-based Spacety announced
NASA Seen during Artemis II’s lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, the Moon and Earth align in the same frame, each partially illuminated by the Sun. The Moon’s surface appears
Structural features of Nerearchaeum marumarumayae cell — Current Biology Stromatolites – and their close relatives, microbial mats – could be mistaken for what seems like a bunch of old dark






