June 19, 2019 NASA reveals new image of dwarf planet 'like nothing that humanity has ever seen before' NASA unveiled a new image of the dwarf planet Ceres that "is like nothing that humanity has ever seen before."
June 18, 2019 Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins reveals unseen photo of Moon landing crew he 'found at the bottom of a box' Apollo 11 astronaut Michael Collins has revealed a previously unseen photo of the famous Moon landing crewmembers that he “found at the bottom of a box.”
June 18, 2019 NASA snaps stunning picture of asteroid Bennu from only 0.4 miles away NASA released the closest shot of the near-Earth asteroid 101955 Bennu this week.
June 18, 2019 NASA ramps up search for alien planets, may use huge 'starshade' NASA is upping the ante as it continues its search for alien planets and may wind up using a starshade in one of its upcoming missions.
June 18, 2019 Meteor 'smoke' may spawn cotton candy clouds on Mars Cotton candy clouds in the middle atmosphere of Mars may owe their life to dying meteors.
June 18, 2019 Will Apollo nostalgia help NASA get its Artemis Moon money? NASA's big moon push may be coming at just the right time.
June 17, 2019 'Cold quasars' may be at the end of their lives, but they can still birth stars Building a quasar, the brightest type of object in the universe , usually signifies an end of star-formation in a galaxy.
June 17, 2019 NASA atomic clock on SpaceX's next Falcon Heavy will pioneer Mars travel tech NASA has so many spacecraft at Mars that it's a challenge to communicate with them all, but technology being launched later this month could eliminate that problem in the future.
June 17, 2019 NASA chief says returning astronauts to the Moon could cost $30 billion It was always going to be expensive, but NASA's first cost estimate for the agency's push to land humans on the moon by 2024 is finally here — and it's surprisingly cheap.
June 17, 2019 New Mars crater exposes mysterious darker material The Red Planet was hit by an asteroid sometime within the past three years and the resulting crater has exposed a "darker material" underneath Mars' reddish dust that is currently perplexing scientists.