Though technically not a planet, it has as rich geology as any of its planetary siblings in the solar system
The huge spacecraft is headed toward the icy moon Europa, where it will use an array of instruments to survey for geologic activity, magnetism and more
Scientists continue to learn new things about the planet, its sweeping rings and its many moons
On February 7, 1984, astronaut Bruce McCandless ventured out into space and away from shuttle Challenger using only a nitrogen-propelled, hand-controlled backpack
Only two robotic missions have made it to the Swift Planet, but they were crucial for upending many false assumptions of that sun-scorched world
The innovative Habitable Worlds Observatory will offer ways to detect signs of life on other planets
Scientists have learned a lot since they started sending crafts and rovers to our red neighbor
The infinite wonder of space awaits further exploration, and SCHOTT will be there, pushing the boundaries of glass technology to new horizons each year
A next-generation instrument on a delayed Martian rover may be the key to answering the question of life on the Red Planet
As NASA plans to retire the orbiting laboratory, these four privately owned and operated space stations are under development
The space agency has said that it will send the first woman and the first person of color to the lunar surface
Scientists are studying the possible impacts of the hazard on astronauts who will travel to the moon
As spaceflight catapults us into a high-tech future, several missions have made sure to honor the past
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
NASA’s historic return to the moon will begin when the rocket takes off from Florida
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
Eventually the station will allow astronauts to spend up to two months on the lunar surface
The Revolution in Moon Exploration
In a series of in-depth features, Smithsonian magazine reports on humanity’s renewed push to understand the moon.
Scientists have new tools at their disposal to detect and study the dramatic explosion of a star
The five pictures from the most powerful space observatory ever launched offer a deep look back in time and the promise of stellar things to come
The InSight observatory has a seismometer and a heat probe, which have enabled it to gather data on rock layers below the planet's soil
Thrilling discoveries, hurdles in the fight against Covid and advancements in space exploration defined the past year
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