July 3, 2019 Dwarf planet Ceres may be wrinkling as it shrinks Ceres , the closest dwarf planet to Earth, may be wrinkling as it shrinks, a new study finds.
July 2, 2019 Techniques developed by astronomers to understand space could help fight against breast cancer Techniques developed by astronomers to understand space could help fight against breast and skin cancer, according to new research.
July 2, 2019 NASA Hubble Space Telescope takes stunning image of galactic 'firework show' Ahead of the Fourth of July, NASA is showing off an impressive fireworks display that really is out of this world.
July 2, 2019 Solar Eclipse set to cut a path across South America, plunging parts of the continent into darkness A stunning total solar eclipse will plunge a swath of South America into darkness Tuesday in the world’s first total solar eclipse since 2017.
July 2, 2019 No aliens needed: Odd properties of the 1st known interstellar visitor can be natural When the solar system's first-known interstellar visitor was spotted on October 19, 2017, scientists scurried to observe the strange object.
July 2, 2019 Watch NASA launch its Orion Moon capsule atop a missile in spectacular safety test NASA has successfully tested the launch abort system for the Orion crew capsule designed to take astronauts to the Moon.
July 2, 2019 Apollo 11: 'Most important manual' from Moon landing could be worth $9M British auction house is auctioning off several Apollo 11-related items, including the flight plan used on board and the Apollo 11 Lunar Module Timeline Book, a manual deemed to be the "most important manual used" to put "a man on the Moon."Â
July 2, 2019 The 'lost city' of Atlantis Massif could reveal how life survives on dark, alien water worlds BELLEVUE, Wash.
July 1, 2019 Tiny robots are ‘dominating space’ China calls them scavengers, Russia calls them inspectors and the US calls them threats.
July 1, 2019 Apollo 11: Former NASA intern bought original Moon landing recordings for $217, could be worth $2M A set of original videotape recordings of the Apollo 11 Moon landing that were bought for $217.77 at a government surplus auction by a former NASA intern in the 1970s could raise up to $2 million when they are auctioned this month.