NASA’s New Horizons mission begins again at the edge of the solar system By Briley Lewis / Nov 6, 2022
Scientists want to know how our tiny gut organisms change when we bring them along to space By Doug Johnson/Undark / Nov 3, 2022
NASA has major plans for asteroids. Could Psyche’s delay change them? By Tatyana Woodall / Nov 3, 2022
A skyscraper-sized asteroid will zoom within 1.43 million miles of Earth tonight By Laura Baisas / Oct 31, 2022
Here’s what the Earth’s magnetic field would sound like if we could hear it By Laura Baisas / Oct 28, 2022
Researchers found what they believe is a 2,000-year-old map of the stars By Laura Baisas / Oct 20, 2022
This weird dwarf planet at the edge of our solar system has a new origin story By Tatyana Woodall / Oct 20, 2022
JWST give a new look at the Pillars of Creation’s majestic explosion of young stars By Laura Baisas / Oct 20, 2022
The Brilliant 10: The top up-and-coming minds in science By Mara Grunbaum , Yasmin Tayag / Oct 19, 2022
Look up! NASA’s asteroid-hunting spacecraft will slingshot past Earth this weekend. By Laura Baisas / Oct 15, 2022
Billions of years ago, Mars may have been bustling with climate-changing microbes By Laura Baisas / Oct 11, 2022
A new VR exhibit takes you inside the James Webb Space Telescope’s images By Charlotte Hu / Oct 10, 2022
A meteor shower and Hunter’s Moon will light the night the sky this weekend By Laura Baisas / Oct 7, 2022
X-ray vision adds a whole new layer to James Webb Space Telescope images By Laura Baisas / Oct 6, 2022
This US Space Force telescope in Australia will keep tabs on unusual satellite activity By Kelsey D. Atherton / Oct 5, 2022
Engineers made synthetic alien lava to understand uninhabitable worlds By Tatyana Woodall / Oct 5, 2022
We just got our most detailed look yet at Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa By Helen Bradshaw / Sep 30, 2022
The moon’s microscopic glass beads tell the story of asteroids hitting Earth By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Sep 29, 2022
See a spiral galaxy’s haunting ‘skeleton’ in a chilly new space telescope image By Laura Baisas / Sep 28, 2022
The asteroid that created Earth’s largest crater may have been way bigger than we thought By Laura Baisas / Sep 28, 2022
What NASA’s successful DART mission means for the future of planetary defense By Tatyana Woodall / Sep 27, 2022
This highly detailed image of the Cat’s Eye Nebula might finally help us understand how it formed By Laura Baisas / Sep 26, 2022
It’s finally the fall equinox—and a great time to see shimmering auroras By Helen Bradshaw / Sep 22, 2022
This apparel company is using NASA spacesuit tech to relieve menopause symptoms By Tatyana Woodall / Sep 22, 2022
After the big bang, light and electricity shaped the early universe By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Sep 20, 2022
The origin of Saturn’s slanted rings may link back to a lost, ancient moon By Laura Baisas / Sep 15, 2022
Space diamonds sparkle from the wreckage of a crushed dwarf planet By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Sep 15, 2022
Interested in launching a satellite? Three space companies have put together a ‘best practices’ guide By Harry Guinness / Sep 10, 2022
A new class of super-watery planets may exist beyond the solar system By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Sep 9, 2022