Scientists have achieved a breakthrough that could revolutionise space exploration with a “smart” metal alloy that remembers its shape even in the bone chilling cold of outer space. This remarkable
Scientists have achieved a breakthrough that could revolutionise space exploration with a “smart” metal alloy that remembers its shape even in the bone chilling cold of outer space. This remarkable
On this day in 1969, Neil Armstrong and “Buzz” Aldrin became the first human beings to step onto another world.
The world watched on television as Neil Armstrong from Apollo 11 was the 1st human to leave footsteps on the moon on July 20, 1969. It was the 1st time
It’s little wonder that astronomers are excited for the launch of NASA’s next big space telescope project, the Nancy Grace Roman Telescope. Recent research has suggested that Roman, currently set
In the vast tapestry of the universe, few things ignite the imagination quite like the wonders of astronomy. For those yearning to explore the cosmic expanse from the comfort of
WASHINGTON — A Senate spending bill would restore funding for dozens of NASA science missions threatened with cancellation in the administration’s 2026 budget request but is silent on one flagship
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force has accepted delivery of the initial version of its long-delayed Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX), marking a key milestone for a GPS infrastructure
Our first meeting was a bit awkward. One of us is an archaeologist who studies how past peoples interacted with their environments. Two of us are geophysicists who investigate interactions
If you live anywhere in the contiguous U.S. or Canada, and clear skies are forecast for early Sunday morning, July 20, then be sure to step outside after midnight and
The rapid rise in global rocket launches could slow the recovery of the vital ozone layer, says Sandro Vattioni. The problem is being underestimated—yet it could be mitigated by forward-looking,