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WASHINGTON — NASA expects to spend up to $1.5 billion to support at least two companies to demonstrate crew-tended space stations as part of the agency’s revised approach to transition
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover took a selfie with the Ingenuity helicopter, seen here about 13 feet (3.9 meters) from the rover. This image was taken by the WASTON camera on
Series of zoomed in images from observations of 3I/ATLAS on UT 2025 July 9. Each panel is a single 30.0 s exposure taken in 𝑟′-band and 3I/ATLAS is identified within
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This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. The sun will someday die. This will happen when it
While it may appear as just another spiral galaxy among billions in the universe, this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope reveals a galaxy with plenty to study. The
At the heart of our solar system blazes a colossal sphere of plasma — the sun. It’s more than just the source of daylight and warmth; it’s a dynamic, life-sustaining
Beyond the Solar System – With Dr. Alan Stern, PI for New Horizons – YouTube Watch On On Episode 176 of This Week In Space, Rod Pyle and and Tariq