It’s a scene that could evoke popular fantasy stories, with sparkling stars shining above misty mountaintops, but the James Webb Space Telescope image you see above is of a very
It’s a scene that could evoke popular fantasy stories, with sparkling stars shining above misty mountaintops, but the James Webb Space Telescope image you see above is of a very
As NASA’s Perseverance rover, a car-sized robotic explorer, looks for signs of possible ancient life on Mars, it has stumbled across some interesting things. Recently, on Aug. 31 (the 1,610th
A new space race is heating up across the pond — not to be the first to reach the moon, but to provide a credible and flexible legal framework capable
SpaceX notched another big reusability milestone on Friday (Sept. 5). The company founded by billionaire Elon Musk launched 28 of its Starlink broadband satellites into low Earth orbit atop a
WASHINGTON — NASA’s acting administrator said he was “angry” after a predecessor told Congress the agency was behind China in sending astronauts to the moon. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who
A total lunar eclipse will occur overnight on Sunday (Sept. 7) into the early hours of Monday (Sept. 8), creating a striking red ‘blood moon’ for skywatchers across Asia, Western
Discovered in 2022, Earendel was hailed as the most distant star ever seen. But new results suggest a twist — Earendel might not be a lone star at all, but
During the 39th annual Small Satellite Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, in August, SpaceNews hosted a group of industry leaders on our Space Minds podcast to discuss the latest
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For years, satellite sensors have transmitted vast quantities of imagery to the ground, where analysts then discarded views obscured by clouds, identified natural features or objects and shared pictures with




