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NASA and ISRO's joint NISAR satellite, launched in July 2025, has released its first radar images, showcasing Earth's surface in remarkable detail. The dual-band radar system provides unprecedented insight into forests,
NASA's first radar images from a new Earth-mapping satellite show the Maine coast and North Dakota farmland in incredible detail. NASA said these first pictures are a preview of what’s to come once science operations begin in November.
A large asteroid strike on the Moon could have negative consequences for the artificial satellites we now depend on. That being the case, a NASA-led team has looked into the options for preventing Asteroid 2024 YR4 from making such an impact in 2032.
NASA approves new tests for Dragonfly, the nuclear drone that will explore the chemistry of life on Titan starting in 2028.
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Will the ISS get another space plane visit before falling back to Earth in 2030? The dream may be fading
NASA has modified its ISS resupply contract with Sierra Space, which builds the robotic Dream Chaser space plane.
NASA has confirmed that asteroid 2025 SW will pass Earth on 25 September. The space rock measures roughly 310 feet wide and travels at 28,302 miles per hour.
Nasa said NISAR’s highly detailed images will be able to provide actionable information for disaster response, infrastructure monitoring, and agricultural management.
NASA is tracking an airplane-sized asteroid that's due to zip past Earth tomorrow at around 28,600 miles per hour, according to the space agency's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies (CNEOS). The space rock—known as "2025 QD8"—is approximately 71 feet in diameter and is projected to get within 136,000 miles of our planet.
NASA scientists are weighing a drastic plan to launch nuclear bombs at a “city killer” asteroid that could smash into the Moon in 2032.
NASA proves laser communication works in space, sending HD video across millions of miles and paving the way for faster data from Mars.