Cosmic Guest in Houston: Fireball in the Sky, Hole in the Roof
A meteorite struck a house in a Houston suburb, creating a hole in the roof and raising initial concerns of a falling object from an airplane before NASA confirmed it was a meteoroid.
Russia resumed space launches from the launch pad in Baikonur that was damaged
Russia has successfully launched a rocket from Baikonur's site 31 for the first time since the site was damaged during a launch last November.
A meteorite struck a house in Texas and caused sonic explosions that alarmed neighbors
A meteorite impacted a house near Houston, Texas, causing sonic booms that surprised local residents and was partially confirmed by NASA after multiple reports of a bright phenomenon in the sky.
Suspected meteorite crashes into Houston home, officials say
A suspected meteorite fell and caused damage to a home in suburban Houston, Texas, prompting investigations by local officials and NASA.
NASA's 'steel dart' flies again: the strange aircraft that breaks the sound barrier without making noise
NASA's experimental aircraft, the X-59, is set to return for its second flight, aiming to break the sound barrier without the accompanying sonic boom.
Destination Space with Michal Novota / Soyuz 11 or Why Three Soviet Cosmonauts Died in Space
The article discusses recent events in space research, including NASA's Artemis program updates and the history of Soviet space missions.
Never-before-seen photos of Neil Armstrong's near-fatal NASA mission surface 60 years later
Newly released photos from Neil Armstrong's near-fatal Gemini 8 mission 60 years ago have surfaced, donated to a museum in Ohio.
NASA revealed that Earth has slowed down due to humans: days are now longer
NASA scientists found that human intervention, particularly the construction of the Three Gorges Dam in China, has measurably altered Earth's rotation, resulting in longer days.
Signs Found on Mars Indicating Something Very Similar to Earth
NASA's Perseverance rover has discovered evidence of an ancient and extensive river system on Mars, suggesting that water flowed on the Red Planet much longer than previously thought.
NASA helped Ferrari tame acceleration in the electric Luce
Ferrari is leveraging NASA's expertise to enhance the driving experience and acceleration control in its first electric model, Luce.
Evidence Found Beneath Mars' Surface Indicates Something Very Earthly
NASA's Perseverance rover has discovered evidence of a more ancient and extensive river system on Mars, suggesting that water flowed on the Red Planet for a much longer period than previously thought.
NASA's moon mission: Will try again after repairs
NASA's Artemis II moon mission has received new hope after overcoming several challenges, including technical issues and delays, and is now set for a possible launch on April 1 following extensive repairs.
NASA Captured Images of Something Never Seen: A Comet Disintegrated in Real Time
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope recorded unprecedented footage of a comet disintegrating in real time, providing key insights into solar system origins.
Artemis II rocket returns to NASA platform: When will the mission to the Moon launch?
The Artemis II SLS rocket has returned to the Kennedy Space Center launch pad in Florida, generating anticipation for its scheduled launch on April 1.
NASA moves the Artemis II rocket to the launch pad on its way to the Moon
NASA moved the Artemis II rocket to the launch pad, marking the start of the countdown for the first crewed trip to the Moon in over 50 years.
Artemis II: Geopolitical Dimensions of the Program
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of NASA's Artemis program aimed at manned lunar exploration and beyond.
NASA's Artemis II rocket begins slow crawl to launchpad in preparation for moon fly-by
NASA has begun transporting its Artemis II moon rocket to the launchpad, aiming for a potential launch on April 1st with a crew of four astronauts.
NASA Returns Moon Rocket to Launch Pad, Possible Launch on April 1
NASA is preparing for a potential launch of its Artemis mission to the Moon on April 1 by returning the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to the launch pad after maintenance processes.
Hubble Telescope Caught a Comet's Breakup - This Doesn't Happen Every Day
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope witnessed a comet breaking apart in real-time, an extremely rare occurrence providing scientists a unique opportunity to explore the inner workings of ancient building blocks of the Solar System.
Nasa returns moon rocket to pad and targets 1 April launch
NASA is preparing to launch its Artemis mission, returning its SLS rocket and Orion spacecraft to the launch pad for an anticipated moon flyby on April 1.
A strong magnetic storm reaches Earth today
A powerful magnetic storm is expected to hit Earth today due to several solar eruptions from coronal mass ejections (CMEs).
NASA's Artemis II now back on launchpad for first lunar mission in more than 50 years
NASA's Artemis II mission is back on the launchpad, targeting a new launch window from April 1 to April 6 after previous delays due to technical issues.
NASA rover collects one of the oldest pieces of evidence of water flow on Mars
NASA's Perseverance rover has discovered signs of an ancient river delta on Mars, indicating water flow on the planet's surface.
NASA deploys the world's most powerful rocket to send four people to the Moon for the first time in half a century
NASA has begun the process of deploying its most powerful rocket, the SLS, to launch a mission to send four astronauts to the Moon, including the first woman and first person of color, for the first time in 50 years.
Hubble captured the breakup of a comet (video)
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope captured the rare moment of a comet disintegrating, a serendipitous event as it was not the initial target of the observation.
NASA hopes to launch a mission around the moon in early April
NASA is planning to launch a lunar mission in early April.
Hubble Space Telescope captures moment of comet explosion
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope captured images of comet C/2025 K1 (Atlas) as it fragmenting into pieces.
Astronaut Jessica Meir on a spacewalk
Swedish-American astronaut Jessica Meir conducted a spacewalk to upgrade the International Space Station with new solar panels.
This plane will finally exceed the speed of sound without a bang
NASA's X-59 silent supersonic aircraft successfully completed ground engine tests, marking a significant step towards its second flight.
NASA monitors spacecraft around the Moon and issues collision alerts
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory monitors lunar spacecraft to prevent potential collisions, highlighted by the recent successful landing of the Blue Ghost module.
Artemis II, after yet another postponement, NASA seriously announces the launch date: April 1
NASA has officially announced an imminent launch date for the Artemis II mission, targeting April 1, which will send humans into lunar orbit for the first time since the Apollo missions.
NASA's advanced rover on Mars has detected the oldest traces of water on the planet (video)
NASA's Perseverance rover on Mars has discovered signs of ancient water on the planet's surface, challenging previous scientific estimates.
What the extinction of a massive star teaches us about the origin of black holes
Astronomers explain how a massive star in the Andromeda galaxy transformed into a black hole without a typical supernova explosion.
Live: NASA astronauts perform historic spacewalk on March 18
NASA astronauts Chris Williams and Jessica Meir are conducting a historic spacewalk outside the International Space Station on March 18 to enhance its energy system.
NASA reacts to the theory of a day without gravity for seven seconds on Earth in 2026
NASA has refuted a viral rumor claiming that Earth will lose gravity for seven seconds on August 12, 2026, which had caused alarm among social media users.
Trying to break the sound barrier without noise
NASA is preparing for a second test flight of the X-59 aircraft, aiming to break the sound barrier without the accompanying loud noise.
Mysterious NASA photo appears to show 'pyramid the same size as Giza' on Mars
Recent NASA images suggest the existence of pyramid-like structures on Mars, igniting discussions about ancient civilizations on the planet.
Meteor crosses the sky in broad daylight in the USA and causes a boom heard by residents
A meteor startled residents in Ohio and Pennsylvania as it streaked across the sky during the day, accompanied by a loud boom.
Jeff Bezos wants to save Earth from Armageddon
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin is partnering with NASA to address potentially hazardous asteroids.
From next year, it may get hot at the Moon's South Pole - NASA is starting to build a base there
NASA plans to begin monthly lunar landing missions starting from the beginning of 2025, with the aim of establishing a permanent base on the Moon's South Pole by 2027.
250 tons of TNT: The unusual meteorite that fell in the U.S.
A fireball crossed the sky on March 17 in the northeastern United States and Canada, caused by a small asteroid that exploded with the force of 250 tons of TNT, as reported by NASA.
Chinese eat their own grown tomatoes in space station
The crew of China's Tiangong space station has harvested its first tomatoes grown in orbit, marking a significant step for food supply in long-term space missions.
NASA space probe falls into the Pacific Ocean after nearly 14 years in orbit
A NASA space probe, the Van Allen Probe A, has returned to Earth after nearly 14 years in space, landing in the Pacific Ocean west of Ecuador.
The chemical that creates life found on Mars... NASA's Curiosity Rover's discovery
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered elemental sulfur on Mars, marking the first evidence of pure sulfur in the area.
Rover Breaks a Rock on Mars and Something Very Surprising Came Out
NASA's Curiosity rover discovered pure sulfur while examining a rock on Mars, revealing something unusual on the planet's surface.
โA molten, mushy stateโ: scientists may have found a new type of liquid planet
Astronomers have discovered a new type of planet, L98-59d, which is composed of molten lava and could redefine our understanding of liquid planets.
NASA's SPARCS spacecraft sends images of the strangest stars in the galaxy
NASA's SPARCS spacecraft has sent its first images revealing ultraviolet light from small stars similar to the Sun, crucial for understanding their impact on potentially habitable planets.
A NASA astronaut revealed the great lie he discovered while observing Earth from space
NASA astronaut Ron Garan shared insights about humanity's false premises regarding systemic organization based on his experience in space.
Artemis 2 Mission: NASA Launches 4 Astronauts to the Moon After Rocket Repairs
NASA prepares to launch Artemis 2, carrying four astronauts to the moon after resolving a technical issue with the rocket.
NASA: Artemis is now repaired and the launch will take place in April
NASA has announced that after months of repairs, it has granted final approval to launch the powerful Artemis lunar rocket with four astronauts in April, marking humanity's return to the Moon after more than 50 years.