Outer Space
Genetically Modified Lettuce May One Day Help Space Travelers Fight Bone Loss
The vegetable could provide fresh leafy greens to astronauts' diet while providing a new way to transport and consume medications in the cosmos
Citizen Scientist Captures Glimpse of Jupiter's Moons, Io and Europa, Using Juno Space Probe Data
The natural satellites are seen in the distant background of the gas giant's portrait
Russian Cosmonauts Board Space Station Wearing Blue and Yellow
Roscosmos denies color choice was a show of support for Ukraine
This Important Geophysical Robot on Mars May Die Soon
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
How Sanctions on Russia Affect International Space Programs
Roscosmos is severing ties with global partners in response to restrictions
Scientists Will Study the Effects of Microgravity on Skin at the International Space Station
The experiment, using engineered skin samples, could lead to better skin care products
Europe's Mars Rover Unlikely to Launch in 2022 Due to Russian Invasion
The robot designed to search for traces of life on the Red Planet was originally scheduled to ride a Russian rocket into to space this fall
Robots May Soon Fix and Fuel Satellites in Space
Orbiting machines that grip, grapple and maneuver could one day maintain the fleet of small spacecraft that encircle Earth
Hubble Space Telescope Captures Galaxies Caught in Triangular Tug-of-War
A collision between two galaxies may have sparked the odd shape
Long-Term Space Travel May 'Rewire' Astronauts' Brains
The changes may help the organ adapt to microgravity, but they seem to persist for several months after returning to Earth
James Webb Space Telescope's First Look at Outer Space Is a Kaleidoscope of Faint Starlight
As NASA astronomers adjust its mirrors over the next month, the dots of light will eventually align into one image of a star in Ursa Major
Astronomers Spot First Lone, Free-Wheeling Black Hole in the Milky Way Galaxy
The massive void, zipping at 28 miles per second, may have been blasted into space by a supernova explosion
Solar Storm Knocks 40 SpaceX Satellites Out of Orbit
A solar outburst is increasing atmospheric drag and pulling the satellites back down to Earth
Scientists Can Spot Shrimp Eggs From Space
By analyzing the light it reflects, scientists can say whether that floating blob in a satellite image is made up of shrimp, seaweed or something else
Why Twin-Like Ice Giants Uranus and Neptune Are Different Shades of Blue
A whiteish layer of haze forms where methane reacts with sunlight
NASA Plans to Crash the International Space Station Into the Ocean in 2031
The ISS will join other decommissioned spacecraft on the seafloor at Point Nemo, the farthest point from land in the Pacific
Hubble Space Telescope Snaps Stunning Photo of a Faraway Galactic Trio
Some of the galaxies in the image resemble Star Trek’s Starship Enterprise
A Chunk of a SpaceX Rocket Is Going to Slam Into the Moon
After a chaotic orbit of 7 years, the Falcon 9 booster is predicted to crash into the lunar surface this March
A Huge Black Diamond, Purportedly From Outer Space, Is Now Up for Sale
The gem known as the 'Enigma' is expected to fetch around $7 million at auction, though experts are skeptical of its cosmic origin
Satellites Can Spot Beached Whales From Space
Very high resolution satellites give scientists a new way to find out when and where a large-bodied whale, such as a humpback or a sperm, is stranded
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