Venus reaches its point of greatest western elongation on June 1, at which time the dazzling ‘morning star’ will be at its most distant point from the sun in Earth‘s
Venus reaches its point of greatest western elongation on June 1, at which time the dazzling ‘morning star’ will be at its most distant point from the sun in Earth‘s
Residents of Maoming, China were treated to a celestial light show earlier this week when a surprise fireball burst to life overhead, illuminating the city before disappearing in an intense
The Trials of Starship – Starship Flight Test 9 – YouTube Watch On On Episode 163 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik discuss Starship’s recent test
60 Archaeological Mysteries Science Still Can’t Explain Across the globe, mysterious artifacts and structures emerge, challenging our understanding of human history and ancient civilizations. These enigmas often defy explanation, haunting
The White House wants to slash NASA’s budget and workforce and cancel a number of high-profile missions next year, newly released documents reveal. On May 2, the Trump administration released
Updated 8 p.m. Eastern with AIA comment. REYKJAVÍK, Iceland — NASA released more information about its proposed fiscal year 2026 budget May 30, outlining new investments in exploration at the
WASHINGTON — A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched the U.S. military’s latest Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite on May 30. The rocket lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) excels at a lot of things, but there are two things it does better than any other scientific instrument in human history: spotting early
Once feared as a threat to Earth, the asteroid Apophis is now considered to pose a rare exploration opportunity — if space agencies can act in time. The 1,100-foot-wide (340
With its sweeping tempo and ethereal melody, Austrian composer Johann Strauss II’s “The Blue Danube” waltz has become synonymous with outer space and science fiction ever since it was chosen






