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An astronaut and cosmonaut floated into the Space Station's first inflatable habitat today
Crewmembers got a chance to explore the Space Station's newly inflated habitat on Monday.
New photo of a back-lit Pluto reveals possible cloud on the dwarf planet
The new high-resolution image shows a possible cloud on the dwarf planet.
Elon Musk's SpaceX wants to send humans to Mars by 2024, but it has yet to send anyone into space
Going to Mars by 2024 would require billions of dollars and a near-perfect testing record in the next few years.
Sped-up SpaceX landing video looks fit for a summer blockbuster
Another amazing landing, another amazing view.
A huge, bright meteor streaking through the sky freaked a bunch of people out
The fireball was so bright it lit up the sky light the sun, according to some reports.
Space entrepreneur: Why build apps when you can make satellites?
From Tumbarumba to NASA.
By Ariel Bogle
Papa John's honors British astronaut Tim Peake by putting his face on a pizza
We have officially reached peak Tim Peake.
Stellar photo shows Space Station, Mercury simultaneously passing the sun
Mercury and the International Space Station transit across the face of the sun from Earth's perspective in this new image and video.
An astronaut just deployed the Space Station's first inflatable habitat
The International Space Station just got a brand new room, and it's the first human-rated inflatable habitat to fly in space.
The basic ingredients for life have been found in a comet's atmosphere
This supports the idea that comets could have played an essential role in the development of life on early Earth.
By Sarah Lewin
Stunning onboard view follows SpaceX's rocket from space to ocean landing
The stunning video offers an onboard view of the descent.
SpaceX does it again: Company lands third rocket on drone ship in the ocean
SpaceX landed its rocket on a drone ship in the ocean for the third time.
This is the best view of Pluto most of us will see in our lifetime
Behold the glory of Pluto.
Mark Zuckerberg is doing a Facebook Live with space station astronauts
Comin' at ya live from space.
By Kellen Beck
How to take jaw-dropping photographs of star trails
Why take one night sky photo when you can take 200?
By Jamie Carter
Mars' ice age may have turned the red planet white 370,000 years ago
A new study suggests that Mars may have gotten out of its latest ice age about 370,000 years ago.
Space: The final business frontier
Mashable space reporter Miriam Kramer joins this week's episode of Biz Please to talk about the harsh realities and wild dreams of the space business.
Extreme solar flares shot out by a young sun may have incubated life on Earth
A new study suggests that the most extreme solar flares may have helped life on Earth develop.
Mars is the brightest it has been in a decade: Here's how to see it this weekend
Here's how to see Mars from your own backyard this weekend. No telescope required.
Ancient mega tsunamis on Mars are newest clues to past life
These killer waves might have been triggered by giant meteor impacts.
By Charles Q. Choi
New close-up photo of Mars shows the red planet in a whole new light
A new photo of Mars shows ice caps, clouds on the red planet.
Star-forming gas cloud lights up in new telescope photo
A cloud of gas in another galaxy glows brightly in this new European Southern Observatory photo.
The ocean within Jupiter's moon Europa may be just right for life
Life may be lurking within Europa's subsurface ocean.
How dying stars could turn frozen worlds into habitable planets
Once-frozen planets can become habitable when their parent stars expand into massive red giants.
By Calla Cofield