NASA has nailed an engine test on a spacecraft 13 billion miles away. Last week, ground controllers sent commands to fire backup thrusters on Voyager 1, ou... READ MORE›
Scientists call the new timelapse video the most complete global picture of life on Earth to date ... READ MORE›
According to the South China Morning Post, it was unclear if this week's fireball caused any injuries or damage... READ MORE›
Orbital ATK's barrel-shaped Cygnus cargo ship launched atop an Antares rocket at 7 19 a.m... READ MORE›
NASA seeks nickname for tiny, icy world on solar system's edge... READ MORE›
Dou Yongqiang, a 29-year old engineer, fixes a sign at Panda Green Energy's Datong plant... READ MORE›
The European Space Agency's Sentinel-5P satellite was launched Friday by a Rokot missile from the Plesetsk launch pad in northwestern Russia... READ MORE›
Russia on Friday launched a European satellite dedicated to monitoring Earth's atmosphere, the protective layer that shields the planet from the sun's radi... READ MORE›
A house-size asteroid will give Earth a near-miss Thursday, passing harmlessly inside the moon's orbit while giving experts a rare chance to rehearse for a... READ MORE›
CAPE CANAVERAL, FLORIDA - NASA's asteroid-chasing spacecraft swung by Earth on Friday on its way to a space rock... READ MORE›
The low albedo shows we still have a lot to learn about WASP-12b and other similar exoplanets, Bell said... READ MORE›
Supermoons generally appear to be 14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter than other full moons... READ MORE›
Larsen C is a portion of the greater Larsen Ice Shelf on the northeastern coast of Antarctica... READ MORE›
At the same time Mr Obama proposed cutting support for deep space exploration by 840 million next year... READ MORE›
The likelihood of any known potentially hazardous asteroid striking the planet within the next 100 years stands at 0.01 the space agency said in a statement... READ MORE›
The asteroid, known as 2012 TC4,A could come as close as 4,200 miles to Earth, NASA said... READ MORE›
European Space Agency said Wednesday that the landing craft separated from Rosetta probe for descent to comet 67P... READ MORE›
The comet lander Philae surprised scientists when it suddenly woke up and contacted Earth after a seven-month hibernation the European Space Agency announced Sunday... READ MORE›
NASA knows of no asteroid or comet currently on a collision course with Earth, so the probability of a major collision is quite small, it said... READ MORE›
Jupiter's icy moon Europa may be the best place in the solar system to look for extraterrestrial life, according to NASA... READ MORE›
Probe sends back first image from comet's surface European Space Agency says Philae lander still stable despite not latching on to comet... READ MORE›
Schiaparelli represents only the second European attempt to land a craft on Mars, after a failed mission by the British landing craft Beagle 2 in 2003... READ MORE›
After years of listening to Americans debate the existence of data demonstrating climate change, it was comforting to come in here and smell it... READ MORE›
Rocky asteroids vary in size and are mainly found orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter... READ MORE›
California and a number of other states eventually defeated efforts by energy companies and corporate lobby groups to claw back incentives for solar customers... READ MORE›
On Wednesday, NASA will make an announcement about its Solar Probe Plus mission that will fly into the sun's atmosphere... READ MORE›
Solar panels will join tea lights and spider plants on sale at Ikea stores from Monday, despite huge government cuts to solar subsidies for homeowners... READ MORE›
The European Space Agency ESA has completed its Rosetta space probe mission with a landing on a comet 720 million km away, according to mission control... READ MORE›
IReporter Robert Ondrovic captured an image of the penumbral lunar eclipse in 2013 from Somers, New York, and shared some tips about how to photograph the event... READ MORE›
The announcement is the first time NASA has ever named a mission after a living scientist--not a bad birthday present for Parker, who turns 90 on June 10... READ MORE›
10 illustration provided by the European Space Agency shows the Rosetta probe, left, and Philae lander above the 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko comet... READ MORE›
The fourth asteroid this year buzzed the Earth about midday Thursday, passing between the Earth and moon... READ MORE›
Land Art Generator Initiatives estimate of solar power potential at 0.2 kW per square meter was used to estimate the total area of solar panels needed... READ MORE›
The Space Shuttle Columbia's first flight, in April 1981, was the first and only time NASA has sent a new craft into space with astronauts... READ MORE›
When Nasa's New Horizons mission was launched at the start of 2006 Pluto was a planet but it's not any more... READ MORE›
The Earth could be plunged into a 'mini ice age' in just 15 years from now according to new research which looks at the Sun's activity cycle... READ MORE›
Jupiter's icy moon Europa may be the best place in the solar system to look for extraterrestrial life, according to NASA... READ MORE›
In addition to English, Spanish and German, Thomas Pesquet has also spent many hours learning Russian... READ MORE›
There are billions of comets in our Solar System, which are typically located in one of two regions... READ MORE›
Source NASA The agency's current schedule calls for the initial, unmanned SLS-Orion flight to occur in 2019... READ MORE›
British astronaut Tim Peake is experiencing the world's worst hangover after spending six months in space... READ MORE›
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