More Space - Page 71
What do these gorgeous high-resolution sun photos look like to you?
Don't stare for too long.
SpaceX releases a cool test flight video for Starship, or possibly a flying water bottle
Look at that flying water bottle go.
By Tim Marcin
Hubble captures the remains of a dead star, a gorgeous orange space ribbon
It's a little too big to use for wrapping presents, though.
NASA: Dwarf planet Ceres is an ocean world
It has a vast repository of salty water hiding below its surface.
By Ryan Whitwam
NASA celebrates 15 years of Mars orbiter with stunning photos
The images of Mars are startlingly clear, thanks in part to the planet’s thin atmosphere.
By Ryan Whitwam
How fast is SpaceX's satellite internet? Beta tests show it hitting up to 60Mbps.
Reddit users discovered it while crawling Ookla’s Speedtest website.
By Michael Kan
Musk eyes Mars after second Starship prototype soars in the sky
Small hop for Starship, giant leap for space exploration.
By Emmett Smith
NASA will stop using derogatory names for space objects
The space agency confronts names that are overtly racist or historically repugnant.
By Mark Kaufman
Watch SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule ferry NASA astronauts back to Earth
It's NASA's first splashdown in 45 years.
By Emmett Smith
Don't you wish you could fly free like this beautiful space butterfly?
A new image, fresh from the Very Large Telescope (which is 100% what it's actually called).
Watch SpaceX's Crew Dragon capsule ferry NASA astronauts back to Earth
It's the U.S. space agency's first crew recovery at sea since 1975.
We're going to record sound on Mars. It'll be eerie.
"We’d like to hear things on Mars."
By Mark Kaufman
Yes, NASA totally released a trailer for the upcoming Mars launch
You love to see it.
The largest-ever map of the universe bends the mind
"As we look out in distance, we look back in time."
By Mark Kaufman
NASA and ESA have released the closest ever images of the Sun, and they're mesmerizing
You can look directly at these.
By Amanda Yeo
Would you like to see a 'fluffy' galaxy? Check out Hubble's spectacular new photo.
No, you can't pet it.
By Kellen Beck
NASA's 'smell of space' could soon be available as a perfume
There's a Kickstarter to make "Eau de Space" available to all.
What NASA’s spectacular 10-year timelapse of the sun can teach you
Here comes the sun – 425 million high-resolution images of it, to be exact.
By Emmett Smith
Welcome to Cloud City: The case for going to Venus, not Mars
A growing group of scientists want to float above our sister planet before we conquer the red one.
By Chris Taylor
NASA designed a vibrating necklace to help you stop touching your face
The PULSE pendant pulses to protect you.
By Sasha Lekach
The big science moments of 2020 (so far)
All this really happened in just six months?
By Mark Kaufman