The Hubble Space Telescope is still trucking along more than 30 years after its launch, observing the universe and sending home images for us to marvel at. This week, NASA and ESA highlighted an image captured by Hubble of the highly productive Tarantula Nebula (officially named 30 Doradus) in the Large Magellanic Cloud,
NASA plans to fly two rockets through active auroras and study the unique ribbons of light that dance across the Alaskan night sky.
NASA awarded Houston-based Intuitive Machines a $2.5 million contract, which the company said it would use to help develop a "heavy-cargo-class" lunar lander, according to a recent news release. The lander,
To comply, NASA has sought to sanitize Mars rovers at a threshold of no more than 300,000 bacterial spores on any surface. That process has revealed plenty of microbes that can survive high temperatures, low nutrients, and a lack of moisture.
NASA partners with private companies to search for lunar water ice, a key factor for future human exploration of the moon
SpaceX is targeting a 4½-hour launch window for another Starlink mission from 2:21 p.m. to 6:52 p.m., an FAA operations plan advisory shows.
Caltech scientists published a study using NASA Curiosity rover imagery showing the past existence of warm water on Mars.
In a letter to his replacement, outgoing NASA leader Bill Nelson emphasizes the agency’s activities ‘transcend the length of a single administration.’
NASA's NIAC program is investing in visionary ideas that could revolutionize space exploration. From fusion-powered spacecraft to lunar habitats made of glass and robots designed to explore icy moons,
Following in the footsteps of Aristotle and Galileo, NASA scientists look to take the next step in understanding auroras.
Bankers are reportedly gearing up to offload debt used to fund Elon Musk’s social network, for which he paid $44 million in 2022 including $13 billion in financing. Morgan Stanley is leading the charge, hoping to sell senior debt at between 90 and 95 cents on the dollar, reports the WSJ.