‘Phantom’ mannequins will help us understand how cosmic radiation affects female bodies in space By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Aug 19, 2022
NASA’s oldest probe, Voyager 2, is turning 45 at the solar system’s edge By Laura Baisas / Aug 18, 2022
NASA releases Hubble images of cotton candy-colored clouds in Orion Nebula By Laura Baisas / Aug 15, 2022
The most powerful telescope of all time is coming to Chile By Marissa Wu / Popular Photography / Aug 13, 2022
How engineers saved NASA’s new asteroid probe when it malfunctioned in space By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Aug 11, 2022
This glittery Hubble image shows how far we’ve come in studying distant stars By Laura Baisas / Aug 9, 2022
NASA’s new Sample Recovery Helicopters will make flying on Mars less ‘boring’ By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Aug 5, 2022
Counting down to the Artemis 1 launch, NASA’s biggest moon mission in decades By Rahul Rao / Aug 4, 2022
JWST’s latest snap captures the glimmering antics of the Cartwheel Galaxy By Purbita Saha / Aug 3, 2022
June 29 was Earth’s shortest day since the invention of atomic clocks By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Aug 2, 2022
Exoplanet hunters want to block starlight with a giant orbiting shade By Tatyana Woodall / Aug 2, 2022
Get alerts every time the James Webb Space Telescope drops a heavenly new look By Maria Parazo Rose / Jul 29, 2022
The chance of being hit by China’s falling rocket booster is very low By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Jul 29, 2022
A new law is putting astronomy back in the hands of Native Hawaiians By Tatyana Woodall / Jul 27, 2022
Jupiter formed dinky little rings, and there’s a convincing explanation why By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Jul 26, 2022
Astronomers are already using James Webb Space Telescope data to hunt down cryptic galaxies By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Jul 21, 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope is about to beam us monster amounts of cosmic data By Tatyana Woodall / Jul 13, 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope’s first glimpses into deep space reveal 4 mind-blowing finds By Maria Parazo Rose / Jul 12, 2022
The James Webb Space Telescope’s first image shows the universe in a new light By Maria Parazo Rose / Jul 11, 2022
A massive comet and supermoon will light up the night sky this week By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Jul 11, 2022
The world’s best dark matter detector whiffed on its first try By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Jul 8, 2022
NASA sampled a ‘fluffy’ asteroid that could hold clues to our existence By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Jul 8, 2022
After a few months in space, astronaut bones don’t look so pretty By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Jul 1, 2022
Earth has more than 10,000 kinds of minerals. This massive new catalog describes them all. By Rahul Rao / Jul 1, 2022
We may be underestimating how many cold, giant planets are habitable By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Jun 29, 2022
What happens when a rocket hits the moon? It’s not always what astronomers predict. By Jocelyn Solis-Moreira / Jun 28, 2022
Satellite images of Las Vegas show just how extreme urban heat islands can get By Philip Kiefer , Lauren J. Young / Jun 19, 2022
Hubble’s largest near-infrared image helps astronomers see 10 billion years into galaxies’ past By Marissa Wu / Popular Photography / Jun 18, 2022
In NASA’s new video game, you are a telescope hunting for dark matter By Tatyana Woodall / Jun 10, 2022
Astronomers caught a potent radio burst blasting at us from a dwarf galaxy 3 billion light-years away By Eva Botkin-Kowacki / Jun 9, 2022
What comes after the James Webb Space Telescope? Some astronomers want LIFE. By Shi En Kim / Jun 2, 2022
This novel solar sail could make it easier for NASA to stare into the sun By Maria Parazo Rose / May 27, 2022
Space stations could wage war on hitchhiking bacteria with self-cleaning tech By Tatyana Woodall / May 25, 2022