NASA SLS Stands Up To Hurricane Nicole And Artemis I Launch Date Remains 'On Track'
NASA affirms that the Space Launch System (SLS) takeoff is still targeted for 1:04 a.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Read MoreNASA affirms that the Space Launch System (SLS) takeoff is still targeted for 1:04 a.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Read MoreAutonomous robots have invaded college campuses and are about to become a lot more prevalent in the food delivery industry.
Read MoreDe-weeding crops is often a time and labor-intensive part of harvesting agriculture, but with the advancement of technology comes more efficient weed killing.
Read MoreDocumentary filmmakers, while searching for downed WWII aircraft, came across some pieces of the Challenger shuttle, which exploded in January 1986.
Read MoreThis month has proven difficult for staff at Twitter and Meta, and now it looks like Amazon may be joining their ranks as another big company hit by layoffs.
Read MoreIf you were to visit Mars today, you'd find a barren desert with almost certainly nothing alive there. But millions of years ago, Mars looked very different.
Read MoreNASA has been forced to delay its Artemis 1 mission, this time due to Tropical Storm Nicole and its heavy winds, which could potentially cause damage.
Read MoreAn unmanned space plane for the United States Space Force has been circling the Earth for over 900 days and continues operating to this day.
Read MoreAll our space exploration has left behind mountains of trash on the surface of the moon and now Mars.
Read MoreSelf-driving cars have a ton of safety hurdles to overcome before they become popular, but one interesting safety solution is surprisingly human.
Read MoreWe've got a total lunar eclipse coming out, and it'll be the last one stargazers will get to see for another three years. Here are all of the big details.
Read MoreThe global helium shortage can even affect your healthcare as a lot of helium is required to keep MRI machines functioning. We have all the details.
Read MoreWhen the Artemis I mission launches later this month, NASA will send along a flash drive containing the makes of over 3,000,000 people who signed up.
Read MoreRocket Lab says it will once again attempt to catch its reusable Electron rocket using a very powerful helicopter, and the effort is only days away.
Read MoreSpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket successfully launched for the first time in years, carrying space-exploration tech for the U.S. Space Force. Here's how it went.
Read MoreVyommitra is a female-looking humanoid robot that will "pilot" India's Chandrayaan-3 when it launches.
Read MoreChina's robotic yak has all the strength and utility of a pack animal with none of the organic needs.
Read MoreDebris from a Russian anti-satellite missile test just forced the International Space Station to adjust its position again, as tensions with the U.S. simmer.
Read MoreJust like on Earth, seismic activity on Mars can be a great gauge for mapping out the planet's surface, its core, as well as detect meteoric impacts.
Read MoreIn Top Gun: Maverick, the titular character ejects from a plane at supersonic speeds, but would he really survive? We examine that question.
Read MoreThe world's biggest green hydrogen plant is opening in Texas and it may start providing clean, sustainable fuel to SpaceX rockets in the near future.
Read MoreThe Pillars of Creation have gotten a new look courtesy of the James Webb Space Telescope, which photographed the space anomaly with an infrared camera.
Read MoreYou've probably heard about low-Earth orbit satellites, and maybe even their MEO and GEO siblings. Each type is important for its own unique reasons.
Read MoreA crafty Instagram scammer told an elderly woman he needed thousands to get back to her from space so they could marry.
Read MoreStarlink has been providing interner services to Ukraine since the conflict with Russia began, but Elon Musk says it can't continue to foot the bill.
Read MoreIn 2011, the Kepler Space Telescope found a distant phenomenon that still has scientists theorizing about stars, comets, and alien life. Here's what it found.
Read MoreNASA slammed a spacecraft into an asteroid on purpose, and two weeks later, the results are in. The mission had a bigger impact than researchers had expected.
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