More Space - Page 86
Check out this incredible video of the Southern Lights from space
Behold, Aurora Australis in all its beauty.
By Rayne Ellis
This 'skin' could be the future of how we live in space
You might not have to make your bed in space, it will just deflate.
Scientists finally witness the birth of a planet—and here's the photo
Like a baby photo, but of a planet.
By Rayne Ellis
NASA is searching for meteorites that splashed down into the Pacific Ocean. Here's why.
No one has ever pulled a meteorite out of the deep sea before.
By Mark Kaufman
Meet the creepy new AI system designed to help astronauts in space
Let's hope it's more WALL-E, less Hal 3,000.
By Rayne Ellis
A tiny satellite could be the key to cleaning up our space trash
Even space isn't safe from pollution.
NASA finds Fuego's volcanic avalanches are still warm, weeks after violent eruption
The deadly volcanic debris still retains heat.
By Mark Kaufman
That interstellar visitor from another solar system wasn't an asteroid after all
It came from a distant place in the galaxy...
By Mark Kaufman
Look to the night sky this week to see Saturn shining alongside the full moon
This summer, the night sky is putting on a show.
By Rayne Ellis
Astronauts rocketing into space at 18,000 mph look incredibly chill about it
NBD, just blasting into space.
By Mark Kaufman
There's a race to discover dark matter, and it's deep underground
Scientists are building two new machines to solve one of the universe's biggest mysteries.
8 perfect astronaut selfies for when you just need some space
Your Earth selfies have nothing on these.
By Rayne Ellis
Astronaut Jeanette Epps still can't tell us why NASA pulled her from historic space mission
Was prejudice a factor?
NASA's Curiosity rover took a badass Mars selfie during a huge dust storm
It is now a global-scale dust storm.
By Mark Kaufman
Stunning space photo shows orange glow of the Kilauea volcano from orbit
Space offers a new perspective on the erupting volcano.
Trump's 'Space Force' is nothing new: Here's what the military is already up to in orbit
"This is not some breaking point of militarizing space."
By Mark Kaufman
A woman sued NASA to keep a vial of moon dust. She might have made a huge mistake.
Here's what the science says.
By Mark Kaufman
Extreme volcanic eruptions could explain mysterious rock formation on Mars
Mars is a world of extremes.
By Rayne Ellis
The Opportunity rover has survived Martian hell for 15 years. Here's how.
"The rover isn’t just some hunk of metal."
By Mark Kaufman
Stephen Hawking's voice is being sent to a black hole light-years from Earth
A fitting tribute.
By Rayne Ellis
Three baby planets hanging around a star discovered by astronomers
It's all thanks to a special, new planet-finding technique.
By Johnny Lieu