Turns out, the moon isn't fluffy! | Continue reading
Finally, this underrated mini-series gets the hi-def treatment. | Continue reading
The little craft launched atop SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket late last month. | Continue reading
The landmark find could eventually help astronomers figure out what's causing fast radio bursts. | Continue reading
See pictures of the gleaming silver craft. | Continue reading
The crater is about 50 feet wide. | Continue reading
A green propellant alternative will be tested out in space for the first time. | Continue reading
The technology demonstrator could make future deep-space missions more efficient. | Continue reading
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Meet asteroid: 2006 QV89. | Continue reading
Scientists have finally located the site of the biggest meteorite collision in the U.K. | Continue reading
PDS 70 is just the second multiplanet system to be directly imaged. | Continue reading
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Asteroid 1999 KW4 has its own moon! | Continue reading
Thousands more will follow, if all goes according to plan. | Continue reading
The company's South Texas site has some competition. | Continue reading
The spacecraft are the first in a constellation that will number in the thousands. | Continue reading
But higher cash infusions will be needed in the future. | Continue reading
We don't know any details yet, but it may be moon-related. | Continue reading
We may all be aliens whose home world orbits a distant star. | Continue reading
The STP-27RD mission is in the books. | Continue reading
Max Planck had no idea where his solution would lead | Continue reading
The vehicle carried 38 experiments to suborbital space and back today. | Continue reading
He who controls the spice, controls the universe. | Continue reading
Writing forms in React is hard, but Context API opens up new possibilities of how you can think about form state, so I built a new library. | Continue reading
But HD 21749b doesn't look like a great candidate for life as we know it. | Continue reading
Rough seas are to blame. | Continue reading
If Beresheet succeeds, Israel will join an exclusive moon-landing club. | Continue reading