Photos of the moon landing Incredible+NASA space Udate Date News
Hold the phone, NASA just released some brand new never-before-seen pictures of the moon. And hold up, how can NASA have pictures of the moon
The mystery of Mars' missing atmosphere is one big step closer to being solved. A previous hypothesis had suggested that a significant part of the
carbon from Mars' atmosphere, which is dominated by carbon dioxide, could
Ceres' bright spots have intrigued space fans ever since Dawn first spotted them earlier this year. There were two likely candidates: water ice, and salt.
In a plan fit for Michael Bay, NASA is going to ram a spacecraft into an asteroid. Why? To see how much force is necessary to stop one from destroying Earth.
Goodnight, moons! These are the best images we're going to see of Nix and Hydra, the largest of the little moons swooping around Pluto and Charon.
Pluto's largest moon Charon is massive enough to yank the dwarf planet
Skywatchers have a chance to see some "shooting stars" this week with the annual Draconid meteor shower. Weather permitting, skywatchers can see
the Draconid meteor shower radiating out from the constellation Draco (the
The false alarm happened in 1997. The Green Bank Radio Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia, was picking up some unusual signals—and
Seth Shostak, then the head of the
For a long five and a half years, Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko's southern side has been shrouded by darkness. Now, it's coming into the light,
and new microwave images, taken before the big reveal, suggest that the
Right now, NASA is building a monster rocket to shuttle astronauts to Mars called the Space Launch System, or SLS. When finished, this rocket will be
Most of the time, we think of space-faring rockets as being launched from the ground. As demand for satellite launch services rapidly increases year-over-
New images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter reveal details of real regions on Mars where a new Hollywood movie, "The Martian," places future
We already showed the Hubble Telescope some love back in the spring when it turned 25. However, since it's Space Week, we thought we'd revisit
some of its amazing space imagery once more. Since it launched aboard the Space
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