Press Release June 24, 2025 MEPAG Search for Life Part 1: Tuesday July 8th, 8am PDT/11am EDT/5pm CESTPart 2: Tuesday August 5th – Thursday August 7th, 8am PDT/11am EDT/5pm CEST
Press Release June 24, 2025 MEPAG Search for Life Part 1: Tuesday July 8th, 8am PDT/11am EDT/5pm CESTPart 2: Tuesday August 5th – Thursday August 7th, 8am PDT/11am EDT/5pm CEST
In the American economy, property rights are so fundamental to commercial activities that we often take them for granted. Without these fundamental tenets of society, development and commerce would be
Embark on an extraordinary journey through the cosmos with The Incredible Things in Space: Astronomy Book for Kids and Adults. This captivating exploration of our universe invites readers of all
Ronald Brecher captured this stunning view of the ‘Sunflower Galaxy’ in April 2025. (Image credit: Ronald Brecher) Astrophotographer Ronald Brecher has captured a gorgeous view of the ‘Sunflower Galaxy’ (Messier
WASHINGTON — SpaceX launched a Crew Dragon spacecraft on a private astronaut mission to the International Space Station June 25 after weeks of delays. A Falcon 9 lifted off at
This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. The search for life beyond Earth is a key driver
Two NASA astronauts performed history’s fifth all-female spacewalk today (May 1), moving an antenna and partially preparing the International Space Station for a new set of solar arrays. Expedition 73
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Dave Gallagher will become the director of NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California on Monday, June 2. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Janet






