A new study warns of an undiscovered population of asteroids that could strike Earth with little to no warning.
Space nuclear batteries will provide reliable power to survive the lunar night and dark regions, essential for NASA's Artemis program.
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After 2 Years, Scientists Finally Know Where This Space Rock Came From
On an ordinary February afternoon, a sudden flash lit up the sky above northwestern France. To most who saw it, it seemed ...
On Sept. 26, 2022, NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test craft smashed into its target, the hazardous asteroid Dimorphos, ...
Asteroid ‘Families’ Reveal Hidden Histories and Impact Risks across the Solar System ...
In a dazzling display of international collaboration and cutting-edge technology, the NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar satellite, affectionately known as NISAR, has beamed back its first images of ...
On Sept. 26, 1960, the first televised presidential debate aired from a Chicago TV studio. It featured candidates John F.
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The space economy will not succeed without private ownership
A space economy based on legal conditions that ban private property – like those of North Korea – will never flourish, says ...
Meanwhile, up to 3,350 craters larger than 1 kilometer could have water, narrowed down to 20 larger than 19 kilometers with ...
NASA scientists are weighing a drastic plan to launch nuclear bombs at a “city killer” asteroid that could smash into the Moon in 2032.
Scientists say 3I/ATLAS, one of the rarest comets ever seen, likely isn’t alone and that more interstellar objects may soon ...
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