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Float calmly through the International Space Station with this new NASA video
A new video from NASA takes you on an high definition tour of the International Space Station in 18 minutes.
Yep, Europe's Mars lander definitely crashed into the red planet
A new, high resolution image shows the crash sight of Europe's Schiaparelli lander on Mars.
Northern lights put on a stunning show in the UK
The spectacle is caused by charged solar particles interacting with the Earth's magnetic field.
You might still have time to catch amazing auroras around the globe
Stunning northern and southern lights could hit Wednesday night.
This is the baby photo of three stars forming 750 light-years from Earth
A new photo taken by a powerful telescope in Chile shows three stars forming about 750 light-years from Earth.
Those Facebook Lives from space are fake AF
UNILAD, Viral USA and others have posted lives video streams apparently from the International Space Station. But no mention from NASA.
The northern lights might put on a serious show tonight
A moderate solar storm could supercharge the northern lights.
Intense 360° video takes you for a quick jaunt to Mars
A new 360 video from National Geographic puts you in the driver's seat during a bumpy descent down to the Martian surface.
The first photo of Earth from space was taken 70 years ago
A lot has changed since then.
Elon Musk says we're going to Mars, and we're bringing tunneling droids
There will also be glass domes.
Mars photo shows crashed European spacecraft
A new image taken by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter grabbed a photo of Europe's Mars lander's crash site.
Here's what it'll be like to take a ride on Blue Origin's rocket
Blue Origin has released details about what its spaceflight experience will be like, and it's a doozy.
History's most spectacular Mars mission fails
Mars has a decades-long habit of destroying robotic emissaries sent from Earth. Here are just a few of its notable conquests.
Europe's Mars lander is lost on the red planet
Mars is a cruel place, and it seems like it's claimed another victim.
Scientists reveal a dramatic new look at the Milky Way
The gas clouds of the Milky Way.
By Ariel Bogle
New photo of Jupiter shows planet with huge smiley face
Jupiter might look happy in this image from NASA's Juno spacecraft, but not all is well onboard.
Satellite images show Hurricane Matthew's devastating mark on Haiti
The Category 4 storm wiped out homes and transformed the landscape in early October.
After signal loss, scientists wonder what happened to Europe's Mars lander
Mission controllers are still waiting to hear from Europe's Schiaparelli lander on Mars.
Was Europe's Mars landing successful?
The European Space Agency will host a live webcast of the arrival of the ExoMars mission at the red planet Wednesday.
Wednesday's Mars landing could put Europe on the Martian map
On Wednesday, the European Space Agency will attempt to land a spacecraft on Mars. If it succeeds, this would be a first for Europe.
3 simple ways to talk to your kids about living on Mars
Here are three, basic lessons that can open the door to larger conversations about Mars and life after Earth.
Mars, here we come: Breaking down the most advanced spacecraft in human history
Orion will transport the first crewed mission to deep space within a year or two, and one day, it will support the first human exploration mission at Mars.
New video reveals clouds forming above volcanoes on Mars
A new video from NASA's MAVEN spacecraft shows clouds forming above volcanoes on Mars.
In a shock to no one, September was warmest such month on record
September's record warmth ensures 2016 will be warmest year in 136 years of record-keeping, NASA says.
China launches manned mission to experimental space station
"It is any astronaut's dream and pursuit to be able to perform many space missions"