An Astronaut Took a Picture of a Red Sprite From the ISS. It’s an Extremely Difficult Phenomenon to Photograph
SpaceNASA astronaut Matthew Dominick took the photograph while flying over the coast of South Africa.
Read more »NASA astronaut Matthew Dominick took the photograph while flying over the coast of South Africa.
Read more »This finding is the first and most important step to date toward establishing a future human presence on the Moon.
Read more »The material, whose origin remains a mystery, has been analyzed according to scientific standards.
Read more »Some believe that a space elevator could replace rockets in the future—if it ever gets built.
Read more »Even a tiny fragment traveling at 17,400 mph could have devastating effects.
Read more »High temperatures of 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit and speeds of 5,000 mph make this the “hot Jupiter” nearest to Earth.
Read more »Until now, scientists thought they were the effect of solar storms or violent volcanic eruptions.
Read more »Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, plans to launch the first module by the end of 2027.
Read more »Unlike SpaceX’s rockets, Ariane 6 isn’t reusable. However, it symbolizes Europe’s declaration of independence in space exploration.
Read more »The Perseverance rover has already deposited 24 sample tubes in the Martian soil for a future return mission.
Read more »This is the first time NASA has been sued over the damages caused by its space junk.
Read more »Musk believes that taking children to Mars will be unsafe in the first 10 years of flights, but that it will be secure to take dogs.
Read more »Starship’s development is accelerating, according to SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.
Read more »Broadcasting Starship's entire re-entry live has exceeded all expectations.
Read more »Deciding to switch Starship's exterior from carbon fiber and aluminum to stainless steel has proven to be a pivotal choice for SpaceX.
Read more »What sets these signals apart is that they intermittently go through three very different states.
Read more »Starliner’s test flight to the International Space Station became tense due to three helium leaks and the failure of five RCS system thrusters.
Read more »While there’s still a long journey ahead before it becomes the spacecraft that will take us to the Moon and Mars, Starship has outclassed all other rockets in the world.
Read more »Everything went smoothly in Starship's initial launch phases, something that had never happened before.
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