Let’s start out with something that we can say for certain: we live in an expanding universe.
Let’s start out with something that we can say for certain: we live in an expanding universe.
Travelling up from Mars’s equator towards its north pole, we find Coloe Fossae: a set of intriguing scratches within a region marked by deep valleys, speckled craters, and signs of
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MUNICH — A week after successfully launching and landing the current version of New Glenn, Blue Origin announced a series of upgrades to the vehicle. The company said Nov. 20
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket aced its first-ever landing last week — and even managed to stay pretty, despite the ordeal. The milestone occurred on Nov. 13, during the launch
The Moon gains new craters all the time, but catching one forming is surprisingly rare. Between 2009 and 2012, something struck our celestial companion just north of Römer crater, creating
A Falcon 9 stands ready on launch at pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center ahead of the Starlink 6-78 mission. Image: Spaceflight Now. A Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled
When an interstellar comet tears through our Solar System at 250,000 kilometres per hour, pinning down its exact trajectory becomes a race against time. ESA astronomers achieved something unprecedented in
NASA/Lori Losey NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft took off for its historic first flight on Oct. 28, 2025, at 11:14 a.m. EDT from Lockheed Martin Skunk Works in Palmdale,
The European Space Agency’s Euclid mission—designed to map the geometry of the dark universe with unprecedented precision—continues to deliver its first scientific insights. The Euclid Consortium has published a fresh




