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How asteroid mining will save the Earth — and mint trillionaires
The next space race.
Jeff Bezos unveils 'Blue Moon' lunar lander, plans to go to the moon by 2024
The moon race is heating up.
NASA fits 265,000 galaxies into a single ‘Hubble Legacy Field’ image
The image, called the Hubble Legacy Field, contains 16 years worth of data from the Hubble Space Telescope and contains around 265,000 galaxies.
By Matt Binder
Feast your eyes on this spectacular Hubble photo of a spiral galaxy
Simultaneously soothing and terrifying.
By Proma Khosla
NASA cites faulty aluminum scam as cause of mission failures
"Years of scientific work were lost as a result of the fraud."
This is how NASA would respond to an asteroid impacting Earth
The space agency and its international partners are simulating an asteroid impact to find out.
By Raymond Wong
SpaceX test accident in Florida sends a massive plume of smoke into the sky
It doesn't sound like anyone was injured, but whatever happened was enough to register on radar.
By Proma Khosla
Behold, the very bizarre Facebook auto-captions from NASA launch
I don't think that's what they said.
There may be a copy of Wikipedia somewhere on the moon. Here's how to help find it.
Even a crash-landing on the lunar surface couldn't kill this record of human civilization. Can you help find it?
By Chris Taylor
SpaceX booster accidentally falls into ocean after rough conditions
Sleeping with the fishes.
By Johnny Lieu
The world's largest plane took flight on Saturday and there are big plans for its future
The Stratolaunch is designed to get satellites into space.
By Jack Morse
Meet Katie Bouman, one of the scientists who helped capture the first black hole image
Her reaction is absolutely heartwarming.
SpaceX landed three of its boosters for the first time, and yep, it was impressive
Three is certainly a magic number.
By Johnny Lieu
Scott Kelly spent a year in space. What happened to his body?
"The bottom line, there's still a ton we don't know."
By Mark Kaufman
The black hole photo you've seen everywhere is thanks to this MIT grad's algorithm
Katie Bouman developed the algorithm which was used to create the groundbreaking image.
By Johnny Lieu
How the first picture of a black hole captures a big 2019 mood
Hello darkness, my old friend.
By Jess Joho
What's actually going on in that cryptic black hole photo?
"What this brings to the table is the event horizon."
By Mark Kaufman
First black hole image: How to watch the 'groundbreaking' announcement
Today might be the first time humanity sees an actual image of a black hole.