Kepler-186f: The Most Earthlike Planet Yet
This one is the same size as our world, and may have water on its surface.
Vote For Your Favorite Spacesuit Design
Today’s your last chance to influence the future of astronaut fashion.
A New Dwarf Planet, and Maybe Something More
A discovery at the solar system’s edge revives the possibility of a mysterious Planet X.
The Spacewalk That Almost Killed Him
How Luca Parmitano survived the scariest wardrobe malfunction in NASA history.
The Olympic Torch in Space
The most remote stop on the road to Sochi
Recreating the First Earthrise
How and why the Apollo 8 astronauts photographed the first Earthrise over the moon, 45 years ago
Chang’e-3 On The Moon
China’s first landing on another world
Earth and Moon: The Movie
A little perspective from NASA's Jupiter-bound Juno spacecraft
China Prepares for Its First Moon Landing
It's been almost 40 years since a spacecraft last touched down on the lunar surface
Meet the First Family of Air Racing
Steve and Steven Hinton will be on hand at the National Air and Space Museum on Tuesday to talk about their winning ways at Reno
The Age of Low-Cost Earth Imagery From Space is About to Begin
Two new cameras head for orbit, with another constellation of Earth-viewing cubesats on deck.
November 22, 1963: Air Force One’s Worst Day
Inside the president's airplane in the frantic hours after JFK's assassination
India Launches Its First Mission to Mars
With hopes to become the first Asian nation to explore the Red Planet
Astronomers Find an Earth-Size Lava World
Kepler 78-b is our closest twin yet—except for the hellish temperatures
Visit the Stratosphere — For Only $75,000
Is it really “space?” Who cares? It’s a bargain.
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The Space Shuttle’s Drive through L.A. – in Time-Lapse
Endeavour's last trip was one of its strangest.
Space Was Not the Weirdest Place Scott Carpenter Ever Went
The astronaut's month-long stay on the ocean floor made his Mercury flight look like a Sunday drive
New Spaceships, New Times
The end of the beginning of commercial spaceflight
Voyager is Now Among the Stars
A 36-year-old spacecraft becomes the first to enter interstellar space
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