Outer Space
Astronomers Discover Mysterious Radio Signal From Proxima Centauri
Scientists searching for aliens are trying to understand the signal’s origins
Mars InSight Lander Offers a Sneak Peek at the Red Planet's Inner Layers
The robotic explorer was sent to Mars to study its formation—and the data is now making its way back to Earth
An X-Ray Hourglass Is Emerging From the Middle of the Milky Way
Astronomers spotted the two gargantuan bubbles of charged particles ballooning out from the middle of our home galaxy
Japan Retrieves Space Capsule Full of Asteroid Samples in Australia
The successful landing marks the completion of Japan’s Hayabusa2 mission, which studied the 3,000-foot-wide asteroid Ryugu
Astronomers Confirm Earth's Newest Mini-Moon Is Actually a Long-Lost Rocket
The piece of space debris, called 2020 SO, is the upper stage rocket booster from a failed 1966 mission to the moon
Massive Arecibo Telescope Collapses in Puerto Rico
The radio telescope was once the largest in the world, and played a key role in many major astronomical discoveries over the last 50 years
Astronomers Crack the Case of the Blue Ring Nebula
The source of the dazzling display puzzled scientists for more than a decade
After Suffering Irreparable Damage, It's Lights Out for the Arecibo Observatory's Iconic Telescope
The 1,000-foot telescope has been a pillar for astronomical research, leading to some of the cosmos' most exciting discoveries
Why Do the Planets All Orbit the Sun in the Same Plane?
You've got questions. We've got experts
The Most Famous Dogs of Science
These iconic canines have helped scientists make key discoveries, from archeological finds to cures for disease
In a First, Astronomers Witnessed the Birth of a Supermassive Magnetar Following a Glorious Kilonova
The scientists originally thought that the cosmic crash would create a black hole
Space Station Experiments Show How Microbes Could Be Used for Mining on Mars
Researchers sent bacteria and basalt rock to the ISS to figure out which microscopic organisms can extract useful metals in reduced gravity
You Could Own the First Space Selfie, Only Photo of Neil Armstrong on the Moon
Online Christie's sale features 2,400 photographs from "the golden age of space exploration"
Radiation Might Make Jupiter's Salty, Icy Moon Europa Glow
Europa is one of Jupiter's four largest moons and a prime candidate for finding life beyond Earth
NASA Snags Its First Asteroid Sample
On a mission more than 200 million miles away from Earth, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft grabbed rocks from Bennu
Scientists Are Detecting More Gravitational Waves Than Ever Before
The LIGO and Virgo teams have spotted 50 total cosmic signals since 2015
The Moon Has More Water and Ice Hidden All Over Its Surface Than Originally Predicted
Scientists discovered that water is stored in tiny patches all across the moon's surface, not just in the deep, freezing craters of its south pole
Future Moon Walkers Will Get 4G Cell Reception
NASA taps Nokia to install the first ever cellular network on the moon as part of a plan to establish long-term human presence on the lunar surface by 2030
How to See the Orionids Meteor Shower Peak Tonight
The meteor shower reaches peak visibility just before dawn on Wednesday morning but will last until November 7
Astronomers Capture Best View Yet of a Black Hole Spaghettifying a Star
The star was compressed and stretched out like a long noodle and when the ends collided, half of its mass ejected into space
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