“Strange New World” – Star Trek Enterprise episode 104 – Enterprise passes a previously unknown Minshara-class (M-class) planet with an Earth-like atmosphere and surface. – Paramount/CBS Our paper fills this
“Strange New World” – Star Trek Enterprise episode 104 – Enterprise passes a previously unknown Minshara-class (M-class) planet with an Earth-like atmosphere and surface. – Paramount/CBS Our paper fills this
Ransomware exploits value. Attackers put victims against a decision to pay for the hope of the return of their system or lose it. For victims, it is hard to justify
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket for the Starlink 12-19 mission seen on the pad at Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station awaiting launch. Image: Spaceflight Now SpaceX
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has continued to inspire awe with its stunning imagery and groundbreaking scientific missions in 2025. This year, several remarkable photographs have emerged, showcasing our universe’s
WASHINGTON — Japanese company ispace is set to make its second attempt to land on the moon this week as the company looks ahead to larger, more ambitious lunar landers.
Virgin Galactic’s spaceflight drought will last just about two years, if all goes according to plan. The suborbital space tourism company last went to the final frontier in June 2024,
Catch some of the night sky’s beautiful star clusters with these Celestron SkyMaster 15×70 binoculars. Now $43 off at Amazon, they offer a wonderful 15x magnification, perfect for viewing star
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has cleared SpaceX’s giant Starship rocket for its ninth-ever liftoff. The FAA announced the decision today (May 22) after taking a long look at
NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Takuya Onishi spoke with students from the International Space Station on May 20, 2025, in a behind-the-camera view. (Image credit:




