'Marsquakes' reveal clues about a hidden body of water on Mars
A new study offers key insights into Mars' water cycle, but the findings are based on seismic data from just one region, highlighting the need for future missions to confirm the results across the planet.
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Watch flower-like antenna of European forest-watching satellite 'bloom
The huge antenna for Europe's newly launched Biomass forest-monitoring satellite has been successfully deployed, a big milestone for the mission.
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Every 'Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld' episode, ranked from worst
Star Wars' latest animated anthology series reintroduces old faces and takes us back to the underworld. Here's our ranking of all six episodes of Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld.
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Vertical view of a very large telescope | Space photo of the day for M
ESO's Extremely Large Telescope at Cerro Armazones in Chile's Atacama Desert is seen from directly above while its construction continues.
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James Webb Space Telescope captures stunning images of bright auroras
The James Webb Space Telescope has turned its infrared eyes toward Jupiter, capturing auroras hundreds of times brighter than those on Earth glowing on the gas giant's poles.
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Ancient zircon crystals shed light on 1 billion-year-old meteorite str
Geologists have found that an ancient meteorite hit Scotland 200 million years later than previously thought, which has massive implications for the geological history of the region and some of the U.K.'s earliest land life.
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Sci-fi cult classic 'Event Horizon' scares up a prequel comic series l
Learn the original fate of the infamous “gravity drive” starship in IDW’s new five-issue summer shocker that emerges from hell in August 2025.
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NASA celebrated this employee's story of resilience, then tried to scr
NASA's deletion of websites related to women in STEM and other DEIA programs erased this woman's story from the internet. NASA put it back online, but then they fired her.
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The 2025 full Flower Moon rises tonight: Here's what to expect
When and where to catch the 2025 full Flower Moon rise tonight (May 12).
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How do you keep reusable spacecraft cool during reentry? Make them 'sw
An innovative approach for fully reusable spacecraft suggests making them "sweat" to survive the scorching heat during their reentry to Earth's atmosphere.
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Calling citizen scientists! Help NASA's Galaxy Zoo classify galaxies s
Through a citizen science project called Galaxy Zoo, volunteers can help astronomers analyze over 500,000 James Webb Space Telescope images and classify galaxies observed from deep space.
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'Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld' producer talks bringing back Asaj
'They are undoubtedly villains. They murder people in cold blood.'
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Playmobil, ESA partner on toy starter pack for a space mission on the
They have taken them to space (for real) and advised on their futuristic Mars vehicles. Now the European Space Agency is partnering again with Playmobil to explore the moon.
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New Mexico's Spaceport America looks up and into the future
Spaceport America is the first purpose-built commercial spaceport in the world — but its executive director has a portfolio of ideas to further grow the launch complex.
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I went to STARMUS La Palma for science and music — I came back in love
On a volcanic island under some of the darkest skies on Earth, I rediscovered the night sky and came home with a new view of our universe.
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Black hole dance illuminates hidden math of the universe
Scientists have made the most accurate predictions yet of the gravitational waves produced when two black holes fly past each other.
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US Representatives worry Trump's NASA budget plan will make it harder
During a House Committee on Space, Science and Technology hearing, experts discussed the state of NASA's planetary defense capabilities.
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Watch Rocket Lab launch private Japanese Earth-observing satellite ear
Rocket Lab is scheduled to launch an Earth-observing satellite for the Japanese company iQPS early Saturday morning (May 17), and you can watch the action live.
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'It's funny science fiction, but it's not parody' — 'Murderbot' creato
The Oscar-nominated siblings discuss adapting Martha Wells's award-winning sci-fi novels for the small screen, as Murderbot hits Apple TV.
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NASA continues building next-gen Roman Space Telescope despite budget
One half of the powerful new Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope passed major milestone tests, demonstrating space readiness.
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