How The James Webb Telescope Will Study A Lava-Covered Super-Earth
The James Webb Space Telescope's exoplanet studies will include some strange, wild subjects, including a lava-covered "super-Earth" and other rocky planets.
Read MoreThe James Webb Space Telescope's exoplanet studies will include some strange, wild subjects, including a lava-covered "super-Earth" and other rocky planets.
Read MoreNASA's Ingenuity helicopter is still flying around Mars, and not only has it outlived its anticipated lifespan, but it also recorded one of its own flights.
Read MoreDespite efforts to keep it clean, the International Space Station is home to a variety of microscopic bugs that can cause huge problems over time.
Read MoreDyson may be best known for vacuum cleaners, but the British company has big plans for home robotics -- and a big budget to make them happen
Read MoreBlack holes are a popular trope in science fiction, but what would actually happen if you fell into one? The consequences would be both dramatic and immediate.
Read MoreWe're still in the early days of sending private citizens into space, but multiple such launches have happened, and they're rumored to have cost a fortune.
Read MoreThe European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter will bring the closest camera to the sun to date and take incredibly detailed images of the celestial body.
Read MoreCitizen scientists have helped to identify more than 1,700 asteroid trails in data from Hubble's archives, made up of more than 37,000 images.
Read MoreCanada is the first country to look at punishing crimes on the moon and perhaps beyond as the space race continues.
Read MoreResearchers have connected the Standard Model of particle physics and Einstein's General Relativity theory to calculate the gravity inside a black hole.
Read MoreIt would appear that the reasons why studying unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is so difficult are surprisingly simple, according to two researchers.
Read MoreFrom swallowing up entire stars to warping the very fabric of space-time and generating massive gravity forces, black holes seem to do unnatural things.
Read MoreAs Voyager 1 continues its journey through interstellar space, NASA scientists are grappling with a mysterious issue plaguing one of the probe's instruments.
Read MoreNASA JPL's Mars Curiosity rover has uncovered an interesting "doorway" in the Gale Crater, but is there a simpler explanation for this anomaly?
Read MoreNASA's InSight lander is nearing the end of its life, and though it probably only has months left, it'll work until the last of its power is depleted.
Read MoreWe now have definitive proof that black holes exist, even though we can't see them -- and ironically, that proof comes in the form of photographs.
Read MoreNASA gave their Low-Boom Flight Demonstration mission a brand new name: Quesst, named after the Quiet SuperSonic Technology that makes it all possible.
Read MoreNeil deGrasse Tyson already knows how the Earth is going to end. What keeps him awake at night is much, much bigger.
Read MoreDiscovery marks the main difference between black holes and wormholes, with the former being observed by scientists while the latter has yet to be found.
Read MoreThis weekend will bring a lunar eclipse, one that'll look quite red and, due to recent natural events, may be a bit more special than past occasions.
Read MoreNew rover data research shows evidence that what we know about water on Mars may have been wrong -- or off by a considerable amount of years.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 booster shots are widely available in the U.S., and the FDA says it's okay to "mix and match" them - in fact, that may be the better option.
Read MoreCryogenic sleep could be the solution to prolonged space travel for future astronauts, including trips to Mars.
Read MoreMars, much like Earth, experiences quakes that can be measured using the right instruments. NASA has such tools on the planet right now monitoring these events.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered what space smells like? Astronauts and scientific studies have both shed light on the scent of the universe, and it may be familiar.
Read MoreThe future of humanity without heart attack deaths could come courtesy of a one-time gene-editing treatment - or, at least, that's what Verve is dreaming about.
Read MoreThe International Space Station isn't just home to humans from different countries. Since 2021, it has also been home to a group of very tiny space explorers.
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