Mars
Artemis II astronauts return to Earth after historic crewed mission to the Moon
After 10 days in space, Artemis II astronauts are set for a splashdown in the Pacific, marking humanity’s return to the Moon's vicinity for the first time since Apollo.
NASA charts course to a permanent lunar outpost and a nuclear‑propelled Mars vehicle
NASA rover detects electrical discharges - 'mini-lightning' - on Mars
The race to Mars: NASA’s mission that could change the game
Skeleton-like Mars rock formation sparks internet excitement
"In 20 years of studying Mars, that's the most bizarre rock I have ever seen," said one astrobiologist about the spiky rocks.
Get your telescopes ready: Five planets to align on Monday
Scientists recommend finding a clear view of the western horizon and using binoculars to view the planets.
Happy Pi Day: Can you solve NASA's space challenges?
Pi is essential for studying the universe, so NASA uses it often. Students can solve some real problems related to Pi that NASA had to deal with in the past.
Warming up in Mars? BGU finds polymers that heat up when exposed to LED
Materials that catalyze faster can be used in a wide range of fields, including pharmaceuticals and future Mars habitats.
NASA, DARPA to develop nuclear rocket engine as soon as 2027
A nuclear thermal engine for a space rocket could be three or more times as efficient as conventional chemical rockets.
UAE launches rover to moon while eying more investment in space
The Arab world’s first lunar mission is set to explore likely payoffs of further space exploration.
UAE launches rover to moon while eying more investment in space
The Arab world’s first lunar mission is set to explore likely payoffs of further space exploration.
Mars Perseverance rover finds organic molecules that could indicate life
New findings could indicate an environment hospitable for life was once on the Red Planet, but more research is needed.
NASA aims to send astronauts to live, work on moon by 2030
NASA launched its Artemis I mission from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Wednesday, following a series of delays.
South Africa's new ground station to help NASA track space flights
Close to key communication and transport infrastructure, the remote site was chosen due to its geographic location with clear skies and low radio interference.