We usually think of satellites as small objects orbiting planets or stars. But in the broader universe, galaxies themselves can have satellites—smaller galaxies bound by gravity that orbit a larger
We usually think of satellites as small objects orbiting planets or stars. But in the broader universe, galaxies themselves can have satellites—smaller galaxies bound by gravity that orbit a larger
Space: it’s no longer just for astronauts in bulky suits. In recent years, some of the world’s most recognizable celebrities have strapped in and blasted off into microgravity. From billionaires
Get ready stargazers: the Perseid meteor shower peaks next week, Aug. 12-13, bringing up to 100 shooting stars per hour, along with the potential for dazzling fireballs The Perseid meteor
Almost five years after its formal announcement, Alien: Earth – the franchise’s first-ever TV series – is about to infect Hulu, FX, and Disney Plus. Ahead of its two-episode premiere,
Big systems projects are nothing novel in defense acquisition. However, a big systems project delivered fast and at an affordable cost is more uncommon. The Trump administration’s transformational vision for
WASHINGTON — Interlune, a startup with plans to harvest helium-3 from the moon, will fly an instrument on the first lunar rover from fellow startup Astrolab. To continue reading this
In the middle of Chile’s Atacama desert, there’s lots of activity as construction on the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is still underway, with cranes helping to move pieces in place.
(NewsNation) — Transportation Secretary and acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy is expected to announce a fast-tracked plan Tuesday to deploy a nuclear reactor on the moon by 2030 — five years
View larger. | This image, taken by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO), shows a glacier on Mars flowing downhill between 2 ridges. A new study says glaciers on Mars are
WASHINGTON — A Rocket Lab Electron launched the latest in a series of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imaging satellites for a Japanese company Aug. 5. To continue reading this article: