More Space - Page 64
Earthlings, rejoice: We're visiting Venus again. Twice.
After 30 years of ignoring our sister planet, two new NASA missions have put scientists' heads in the clouds.
By Chris Taylor
How to see a photo NASA's Hubble telescope took on your birthday
A special image for your special day.
By Kellen Beck
Hubble captures a luminous spiral galaxy looking all chill and relaxed
The lounging spiral galaxy is in the Virgo constellation.
By Kellen Beck
Want to skywatch for Starlink satellites? There's a website that will help you.
You can track them on a map or even plug in your precise location to get a list of times and dates when they could be visible.
NASA Mars rover sends back photos of shimmering, otherworldly clouds
The skies of Mars are looking lively in early 2021.
What is a super flower blood moon and how can you see it?
Every once in a while the moon goes full Sailor Scout.
By Alexis Nedd
Virgin Galactic celebrates its third successful launch, the first ever in New Mexico
Space tourism inches ever closer to becoming a reality.
China's Zhurong Mars rover snaps first pics of its rusty new home
Welcome to Mars, buddy.
By Kellen Beck
China becomes only second nation in history to successfully land a rover on Mars
We now have not one, but two, rovers zipping around Mars.
By Emmett Smith
Perseverance rover officially starts its big search for past life...with lasers
"The time has come."
By Mark Kaufman
See the colossal James Webb Space Telescope unfurl its giant, golden mirrors
"A technological marvel."
By Mark Kaufman
This is what a Mars megacity could look like
An extraterrestrial city that provides food, water, and oxygen to over 250,000 people.
By Emmett Smith
At last, we can build a Space Elevator — sort of
A long-held dream of science fiction could be constructed today, if we don't put the ground floor on the ground.
By Chris Taylor
Watch a dreamy night sky timelapse from the Ariane 6 launch base
Feels like a meditation video.
SpaceX successfully reuses rocket for a record 10th time to launch Starlink satellites
The reused Falcon 9 rocket also had a successful landing.
By Sasha Lekach
See NASA's Mars helicopter settled into its new home after a successful fifth flight
So begins a new and unexpected phase of NASA's planned Mars operations for the helicopter, Ingenuity.
Hear the hum of NASA's Mars helicopter as it takes off
Spinning at more than 2,500 rotations per minute, the blades make some real noise.
By Kellen Beck
New Speedtest data show Starlink internet speeds and latency are all over the place
Elon Musk's satellite internet project is clearly still a work in progress.
By Rachel Kraus
Blue Origin is ready to start selling suborbital space travel tickets
Jeff Bezos, space cowboy.
By Emmett Smith
Four astronauts return to Earth in a pre-dawn SpaceX capsule splashdown
The Crew Dragon Resilience capsule splashed down off the coast of Florida just before 3:00 a.m. ET.