Astronaut Jessica Meir filmed the Southern Lights from the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, offering a rare look at a phenomenon that unfolds largely unseen above Antarctica.
The world’s richest man needed lots of money for his moonshot. He built a massive global business around satellite internet.
A next-generation space processor, 100 times more powerful than current models, will let spacecraft run AI in real time without waiting for instructions from Earth
NASA confirmed that 99942 Apophis asteroid will pass near earth within roughly 20,000 miles of the planets surface on April 13, 2029, closer than many geostationary satellites. No impact risk exists
A NASA satellite recorded a stunning array of simultaneous cloud phenomena over the Gulf of Alaska, from cloud streets to a rare polar low with tropical-force winds
The pupil, Victor Giannikopoulos, who has distinguished himself in science competitions since the age of 13, says the project seeks to use next-generation technology to reach interstellar space faster than the Voyager spacecraft
Orion ship transporting the Artemis II crew surpasses Apollo 13’s distance record, set in 1970
Crew troubleshoots system hiccups on Orion spacecraft before setting course for lunar flyby
The lunar flyby would be the deepest humans have traveled in space in decades
Six decades after Neil Armstrong narrowly averted disaster during the Gemini 8 mission, a collection of never-before-published photographs documenting his return have been given to the Ohio museum named in his honor
The announcement was made late Thursday during an emergency press briefing by NASA’s new administrator, Jared Isaacman.
SPHEREx photographed the universe in 360 degrees and in the form of an infrared map comprised of 102 colors
Michaela Benthaus, a German aerospace engineer who became paraplegic after an accident, joined five other passengers—including business executives—on the suborbital journey.
From Thessaloniki to the Cosmos: Menelaos Raptis speaks to TO BHMA International about his groundbreaking discovery and how young Greeks can turn their boldest academic dreams into reality.
This 24th astronaut class marks a historic milestone: for the first time in NASA’s history, women outnumber men.
Menelaos Raptis of Franklin & Marshall College has detected oxygen in two galaxies from the early universe, offering new clues about cosmic history.
While Europe and the U.S. work together through Artemis, China and Russia are developing their own lunar program. China aims to land astronauts on the Moon by 2030 and is cooperating with Russia to establish a lunar research station
The distinction was awarded in recognition of a groundbreaking experiment involving deep-space laser communication.
Each red dot on NASA’s map marks the location of an active blaze—creating a sea of red from Southern Europe to North Africa.
The main objective of the “Psyche Mission,” as it is called, is to gather information about the unique metal-rich asteroid of the same name.