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The Original Series had the Klingons, "The Next Generation" had the Borg, "Deep Space Nine" had the Dominion, and now " Strange New Worlds " has the Gorn. Every good "Star Trek" show needs a ...
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has just made a discovery that has left the scientific community astounded. Known for its incredible ability to explore the furthest reaches of space, the ...
At the start of the program nearly 15 years ago, NASA and its backers in Congress pitched the SLS rocket as the powerhouse behind a new era of deep space exploration.
Astronomers recently got a close-up look at the comet, known as C/2014 UN271, flying through deep space with the powerful Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) radio telescope in Chile.
Science Space Solar System Deep space asteroid sample contains unexpected ingredient Planetary scientists likened it to 'finding a tropical seed in Arctic ice.’ Andrew Paul Jun 23, 2025 11:30 AM EDT ...
No telescope has basked in the night sky quite like the enormous new Vera Rubin Observatory. Here's what it could reveal about the universe.
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory will make the study of stars and galaxies more like the big data-sorting exercises of contemporary genetics and particle physics.
The Timex Enigma is back with two new dial colors, one featuring a pale blue dot floating in a black void ...
IFLScience The Big Questions: Would You Rather Go To Space Or The Bottom Of The Sea? Discover the challenges and rewards of exploring space and the deep ocean.
Television Harris Yulin Gave ‘Deep Space Nine’ One of Its Greatest Performances The star of stage and screen, who passed away this week, gave the 'Star Trek' show one of its early breakout ...
Harris Yulin, the veteran character actor whose many film and TV credits included Scarface, Ghostbusters II, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Ozark, died of cardiac arrest Tuesday in New York City.
Anyone Can Now Access the Largest Space Map Ever Created. Here's How The data includes a map of nearly 800,000 galaxies and covers 0.54 square degrees of the sky.