Aliens tend to fall into two distinct camps: those who want to zap us with lasers, and those who want to be our cool new intergalactic BFFs. While the world-invasion
Aliens tend to fall into two distinct camps: those who want to zap us with lasers, and those who want to be our cool new intergalactic BFFs. While the world-invasion
Declassified images from U.S. military satellites are helping find forgotten mine fields in Cambodia. From the late 1960s almost until the end of the 1990s, a bloody war between communist
Heading into a recent staff meeting for Johnson Space Center’s Business Development & Technology Integration Office, Jason Foster anticipated a typical agenda of team updates and discussion. He did not
Ghostly green ripples can be seen in the hazy green airglow above. (Image credit: Aaron Watson/Skies Alive Photography) Beneath the star-drenched skies of Colorado on May 26, as the Milky
The Resilience lunar lander will attempt a soft landing in the Sea of Cold on June 5. (Image credit: NASA) ISpace’s private Resilience Lander will attempt to touch down on
The saga of human exploration in the cosmos continues to unfold with astounding developments emerging from the celestial realm of China’s space endeavors. Recently, the taikonauts aboard the Shenzhou-19 mission
When an international astronaut crew lifts off on a commercial space mission this month, they will be joined by a स्वैन, a łabędź or a hattyú. Or, in English, a
The cosmos has always held a magnetic allure, a vast expanse where the boundaries of imagination and reality intertwine. In “The Freedom Fleet,” author Moonclipse catapults readers into a thrilling
SpaceX just launched the first-ever human spaceflight to circle Earth over its poles. The private Fram2 mission lifted off atop a Falcon 9 rocket from Launch Complex-39A at NASA’s Kennedy
2 min read Preparations for Next Moonwalk Simulations Underway (and Underwater) Skylab 3 astronauts witnessed many spectacular sights during their 858 orbital trips around the Earth in the summer of






