Love Project Hail Mary? We can’t blame you. Andy Weir’s sci-fi novel, which begins with an astronaut waking up aboard an apparently abandoned spaceship, is absolutely riveting. In fact, we
Love Project Hail Mary? We can’t blame you. Andy Weir’s sci-fi novel, which begins with an astronaut waking up aboard an apparently abandoned spaceship, is absolutely riveting. In fact, we
New observations by a team of US astronomers have cast fresh doubt on whether the lunar surface could host abundant water ice. Publishing their results in Science Advances, a team
“Project Hail Mary,” the Ryan Gosling-led adaptation of the best-selling sci-fi novel from Andy Weir, is being praised for putting the science in science fiction. Although aliens, sun-draining microorganisms and
5 min read How Open NASA Data on Comet 3I/ATLAS Will Power Tomorrow’s Discoveries Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS on Nov. 30, 2025, as observed by the Wide Field Camera 3 instrument on NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. NASA
Super-puff planets have extremely low densities, and exoplanet scientists aren’t sure why. They seem to defy our understanding of how planets form. Researchers used the JWST to observe the atmosphere
If I had a dollar for every excellent space movie based on an Andy Weir book about a lone astronaut doing cool science to survive, I’d have two dollars, which
HELSINKI — OHB Sweden has won a record contract for Sweden’s space sector to build 20 satellites to boost Europe’s weather forecasting and climate monitoring capabilities. The contract, signed March
NASA/Zena Cardman NASA astronaut Chris Williams smiles at the camera during a spacesuit fit verification on Jan. 2, 2026, inside the International Space Station’s Quest airlock. This procedure confirms that
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured a rare cosmic moment: a comet breaking apart in real time. During its routine imaging of the universe, the space telescope spotted an unexpected
NASA astronaut Kjell Lindgren takes a selfie with the people behind “Project Hail Mary” and the audience during a panel about the movie at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Feb.






