"Living in Space" isn't just about designing spacecraft or stations — it's about solving the complex challenges that come ...
The world's largest annual public space event, World Space Week (WSW), has officially launched, celebrating science, ...
For a quarter of a century, humans have continuously occupied the International Space Station. Here's a look at how far we've come and what's next.
Astronaut Scott Kelly reflects on his time aboard the International Space Station in this exclusive excerpt from his memoir, Endurance.
With the help of citizen scientists, astronomers have discovered a rare pair of "Odd Radio Circles" overlapping in space.
The data gathered from the chips, combined with previous studies, are anticipated to give NASA more insight into what microgravity does to the human body and how the agency can work to protect its ...
MAUI SPACE SURVEILLANCE COMPLEX, Hawaii—China is “intentionally trying to do things” in space “so we don’t see it,” from changing the brightness of their satellites to maneuvering in what it believes ...
For nearly five decades, NASA's twin Voyager probes have plumbed the cosmos in search of answers to some of astronomy's most perplexing mysteries about our solar system and its place in the wider ...
Did you know nearly 17,500 satellites have been launched since 1957? Or what about the fact that more than 10% of those launches weren't registered internationally? While more and more orbital objects ...
Astrophysicist David McComas is leading a new NASA mission to the point between Earth and the sun, where scientists hope to study the boundary of the heliosphere.