ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceChina Publishes, Then Deletes Report of Potential Alien SignalsObservations from a radio telescope almost certainly aren't evidence of aliens, but we'd love to know more about…ByKevin HurlerWednesday 4:43PMComments (17)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceNew Milky Way Visualizations Show the Dance of Millions of Stars in Incredible DetailESA's Gaia detected unusual 'starquakes' during its third survey of the galaxy.ByPassant RabieTuesday 3:27PMComments (3)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceNASA Will Investigate UFOs, Er, 'Unidentified Aerial Phenomena'The space agency’s announcement comes on the heels of some inconclusive UFO hearings before Congress.ByIsaac Schultz6/09/22 3:40PMComments (16)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceWebb Telescope Shakes Off Impact From Tiny Space RockThe space telescope’s mirror was hit by a micrometeoroid, but it's still in great shape to carry out its mission,…ByIsaac Schultz6/08/22 4:40PMComments (22)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceThe Ingenuity Helicopter Has VertigoOur favorite—and only—Martian rotorcraft’s inclinometer has stopped working.ByIsaac Schultz6/07/22 12:17PMComments (11)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceAsteroid Samples Brought to Earth Contain Key Molecules for LifeThey're the first organic molecules recovered from an asteroid in space. The Hayabusa2 mission visited asteroid…ByIsaac Schultz6/06/22 12:37PMComments (5)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceNASA's DAVINCI Mission Will Plunge Through the Hellish Atmosphere of VenusScheduled for launch in 2029, the probe will search for clues about Venus' potentially habitable past.ByPassant Rabie6/04/22 8:00AMComments (32)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceWebb Space Telescope's First Full-Color Images Are Just Weeks AwayNASA has set July 12 as the official release date of the telescope’s first high-quality shots of the cosmos.ByIsaac Schultz6/02/22 4:20PMComments (10)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceWhy Uranus Is a Different Shade of Blue Than NeptuneA new atmospheric model sheds light on why Uranus is so pale.ByPassant Rabie6/02/22 10:57AMComments (22)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpace10 of the Best Images of Earth NASA Shared This MonthThe NASA Earth Observatory recently shared images of volcanoes, cyclones, and phytoplankton.ByKevin Hurler5/31/22 8:15PMSave
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceHow to Watch the (Potential) Tau Herculids Meteor Shower TonightObservers in North America will have the best view, but there’s no guarantee that the Tau Herculids will put on a…ByGeorge Dvorsky5/30/22 11:15AMComments (1)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceThrilling New Video Shows Ingenuity Helicopter's Record-Breaking Flight Over MarsThese views from the helicopter's flight are unmatched.ByPassant Rabie5/27/22 5:50PMComments (10)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceNASA Scientists Made a Martian ‘Soundscape’ Using Audio Recorded by Perseverance RoverHours of audio indicate that the Red Planet stifles sound, especially lower frequency noises.ByIsaac Schultz5/26/22 4:53PMComments (3)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceHere's the Last Selfie From the Fading InSight Mars LanderThe dust-covered probe will focus on collecting data during its final months on Mars.ByIsaac Schultz5/24/22 5:36PMComments (31)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceDust Storm Sends China’s Mars Rover Into Safe ModeNo spacecraft is safe from the Red Planet’s swirling dust.ByIsaac Schultz5/24/22 2:00PMComments (10)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceSolar Orbiter Captures Dazzling Images of the Sun's Chaotic ActivityHere's what Solar Orbiter saw during its recent close approach of the Sun.ByKevin Hurler5/19/22 8:00PMComments (3)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceVoyager 1 Space Probe Is Suddenly Sending NASA Wacky DataVoyager launched in 1977, and now humankind’s most distant object is transmitting data that doesn’t make sense.ByIsaac Schultz5/19/22 3:35PMComments (102)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceSee This Year's Best Photos of the Milky WayDazzling views of our galaxy from around the world make the cosmos feel within reach.ByIsaac Schultz5/18/22 3:25PMComments (2)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceThis Space Rock’s Weird Chemistry Suggests It Came From a SupernovaA rare stellar death may have formed a rock that eventually landed in Egypt.ByIsaac Schultz5/18/22 9:32AMComments (17)Save
ScienceSpaceScienceSpaceThe InSight Mars Lander Mission Will End This Year, NASA SaysThe dust-covered spacecraft detected landmark geophysical events on Mars, despite significant obstacles.ByIsaac Schultz5/17/22 3:24PMComments (8)Save